“When I was a kid, I'd spray paint my hair, cut clothes up.” KidsCuttingHairClothesPaintSprayHair CutSpray Paint Author:Rita Ora
“My parents were vegetarians. I'd show up at school, this giant black kid, with none of the cool clothes and a tofu sandwich and celery sticks.” ShowsKidsSchoolParentBlackClothesSticksGiantsVegetarianSandwichesTofuCelery Author:Aisha Tyler
“When my mother was trying to teach me how to make friends when I was a kid, she'd bring girls over to the house and I'd give them all my clothes. Nothing changes, I still do it. And then I wonder, "Where is that really nice Isabel Marant dress that I spent a fortune on? Oh my god, I gave it to Liza."” GivingTryingStillsKidsMotherGirlHouseWonderTeachNiceClothesDressesFortuneThings ChangeReally Nice Author:Courtney Love
“I'm around my kids every day. I'm regular. We're a regular family. My wife cooks, she washes clothes, I read books, I pump my own gas, I get my own hair cut.” BookKidsMy OwnCuttingWifeHairClothesMy WifeCooksGasPumpsHair Cut Author:Tracy Morgan
“I grew up as a fairly poor kid in, you know, Toronto, Canada. I don't think I owned any new clothes until I was, like, 15 or something. They were all second-hand and forged from paper.” ThinkingKnowsHandsKidsPoorGrewPaperClothesGrew UpCanadaTorontoForgedSecond HandNew ClothesSecond Hand Clothes Author:Paulo Costanzo