“Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, the color of my skin and my rather peculiar background as an Ethiopian immigrant delineated the border of my life and friendships. I learned quickly how to stand alone.” Growing UpGrowingColorSkinsBackgroundsBordersImmigrantsChicagoPeculiarSuburbsStand Alone Author:Dinaw Mengestu
“Growing up as a girl is always traumatizing, especially when you have the deadly combination of greasy skin and getting your boobs at ten. But I think it's good to grow up that way. It builds character.” ThinkingWayCharacterHumorFunnyGirlGrowsGrowing UpGrowingTenSkinsCombination Author:Tina Fey
“I've tried, at every step in life, to find a lesson. And accepting criticism with the same grace that you do the applause is something every young athlete needs to learn. ... I think it served me well to learn how to handle everything that came with the game's ups and downs. Some people call it growing another layer of skin. I just call it growing up.” PeopleThinkingNeedsWellsYoungGamesAcceptingStepsGrowing UpGraceGrowingLessonsCriticismSkinsAthleteHandleNflLayersApplauseUps & DownsEvery StepYoung AthletesSteps In Life Author:Dan Marino
“We were young. We were 23. I was a kid, growing up, that would burn and fry. I didn't understand why. We did all this study and research and learned so much about skin cells and rejuvenation and how the body works and (how) everybody is different. (We) learned what doctors do for treatment of certain things and so I changed my direction and opened up a skin-care company - healthy tanning, skin-care products and rejuvenation and all of that and it took off.” DifferentBodyCareKidsYoungCertainCompanyGrowing UpStudyGrowingChangedProductsHealthyResearchDoctorsSkinsCellsTreatmentKids Growing UpSkin CareRejuvenationTanningBody Work Author:Drew Waters
“I think living in the West, we live in a culture where everybody strives for perfection, whether it's in body, health, spirit, skin, hair, nails. Perfect happiness would be a constant state of bliss, which doesn't exist. Growing up and going through the loss I went through, I never had a moment where I believed a constant state of bliss was possible. Instead, I tried to create many moments. But, I didn't know how to get there. Because of what I went through, I have a natural tendency towards darkness. Though it may be in my DNA as well.” ThinkingMomentsSpiritCultureNaturalLossPerfectDarknessGrowing UpPerfectionSkinsStriveBlissStrife Author:Loung Ung
“Owning your curves means being confident - actually being confident - in your own skin. Growing up was tricky for me, it was so hard to shop with all of my friends and not being able to fit into the tiny clothes they were wearing.” MeanGrowing UpFitSkinsTrickyBe Confident Author:Meghan Trainor
“In fact when you combine stem cell technology with the technology known as tissue engineering you can actually grow up entire organs, so as you suggest that sometime in the future you get in an auto accident and lose your kidney, we'd simply take a few skin cells and grow you up a new kidney. In fact this has already been done.” DoneFactsGrowsLosesKnownTechnologyGrowing UpSkinsAccidentsCellsEngineeringOrgansStemTissuesKidneysStem Cell Author:Robert Lanza
“I grew up in Houston, and I remember we had separate drinking fountains, and black people sat in the balcony of the theater... We had an African-American housekeeper growing up who was really like my second mother. I thought it was silly - hatred just because of the color of somebody's skin.” PeopleRememberMotherBlackGrowing UpGrowingColorGrewGrew UpHatredSkinsTheaterDrinkingSillyAfrican AmericanSatBlack PeopleFountainHoustonBalconiesHousekeepers Author:Dennis Quaid
“My dear brother Barack Obama has a certain fear of free black men. As a young brother who grows up in a white context, brilliant African father, he's always had to fear being a white man with black skin. All he has known culturally is white. He has a certain rootlessness, a deracination.” MenYoungCertainFatherGrowsBlackWhiteKnownGrowing UpBrotherSkinsDearBrilliantBarackWhite ManBlack SkinYoung BrotherDear Brother Author:Cornel West
“Parents rarely let go of their children, so children let go of them. They move on. They move away. The moments that used to define them - a mother's approval, a father's nod - are covered by moments of their own accomplishments. It is not until much later, as the skin sags and the heart weakens, that children understand; their stories, and all their accomplishments, sit atop the stories of their mothers and fathers, stones upon stones, beneath the waters of their lives.” HeartChildrenMomentsStoriesMovingUsedMotherFatherParentWaterGrowing UpLetting GoStonesSkinsAccomplishmentCoveredApprovalMother And FatherChildren Growing UpGrowing Children Book:The Five People You Meet In Heaven Source: The Five People You Meet In Heaven
“That was the sort of everyday love I had to learn to contend with: if you grow up with it, it's hard to think you'll ever match it. I used to think it was difficult for children of folks who really loved each other, hard to get out from under that skin because sometimes it's just so comfortable you don't want to have to develop your own.” IfsThinkingWantChildrenSometimesHardUsedGrowsDifficultGrowing UpComfortableSkinsEverydayFolks Author:Colum McCann
“I don't know what rituals my kids will carry into adulthood, whether they'll grow up attached to homemade pizza on Friday nights, or the scent of peppers roasting over a fire, or what. I do know that flavors work their own ways under the skin, into the heart of longing. Where my kids are concerned I find myself hoping for the simplest things: that if someday they crave orchards where their kids can climb into the branches and steal apples, the world will have trees enough with arms to receive them.” IfsKnowsWorldWayHeartEnoughKidsNightGrowsGrowing UpFireTreeArmsConcernedSkinsLongingStealingApplesBranchesClimbsSomedayRitualAdulthoodScentFlavorSimplestFridayCravePizzaPeppersOrchardHomemadeFriday NightRoasting Author:Barbara Kingsolver