“Twenty years ago I wanted to move to a nice place so our Charley would grow up a nice boy and learn a profession. But instead we live in a jungle, so he can only be a wild animal. D'you think I picked the East Side like Columbus picked America?” ThinkingYearsChildrenWantedAmericaMovingGrowsSidesAnimalBoysGrowing UpNiceYears AgoTwentiesEastProfessionJungleColumbusWild AnimalEast Side Author:Abraham Polonsky
“That's such a great thing about New York, after growing up in a place and being there for twenty plus years, there's still a whole island to discover.” YearsStillsWholeGrowing UpGrowingNew YorkTwentiesGreat ThingsIslandsPlusBeing There Author:Steven Strait
“At twenty years of age the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment.” YearsAgeTimeLibertyGrowing UpJudgmentTwentiesWitThirtyBirthdayFortyReignThirty YearsTwenty OneMy BirthdaySassyFunny AgingBirthdays And AgingFunny Old Age BirthdayAge Of 4040th Birthday30th BirthdayMilestone BirthdayOver The HillBirthday CardFunny 40 Year Old BirthdayAge 30 Author:Benjamin Franklin
“Lotta people don't realize when you grow up with people, you have an affinity, a relationship you don't get with anyone else. After you're twenty years old, anyone you meet after that, it's different from the people you knew before.” PeopleYearsDifferentGrowsRealizingGrowing UpTwentiesAffinity Author:Joseph Jarman
“People know more about baseball players contracts than they do about the policies that govern the fate of our childrens lives in twenty years. Think about it. People used to say, the whole time I was growing up, Do you want to bring a child into this world? Thats pretty dire.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldWantYearsChildrenWholeUsedGrowing UpFateGrowingPlayerPolicyThis WorldBaseballTwentiesOur ChildrenContractsBaseball Player Author:Jackson Browne
“When I was growing up - say in the fifties - the thirties to me didn't even exist. I couldn't even imagine them in any kind of way, so I don't expect anyone growing up now is gonna even understand what the sixties were all about, anymore than I could the thirties or twenties.” WayKindGrowing UpGrowingImagineTwentiesSixty Author:Bob Dylan
“When I was growing up in the mid-'50s, the Roaring Twenties were a huge part of the culture. There were a number of films and a bunch of television shows that dealt with the mythology of the underworld from that period.” ShowsFilmCultureNumbersGrowing UpGrowingTelevisionHugePeriodsTwentiesMythologyBunchTelevision ShowsRoaringUnderworldRoaring Twenties Author:Martin Scorsese
“One challenge of growing up in the twenty-first century will be to acquire a self-definition that can encompass person and planet, socially constructed self and transcendent being, organism and machine.” FirstsPersonsSelfChallengesGrowing UpGrowingCenturyPlanetsMachinesTwentiesDefinitionsAcquireOrganismsTranscendent Author:Walter Truett Anderson
“I've been in radio, God, twenty years. I started as a stand-up comedian. I wanted to be Carol Burnett when I was growing up. Radio was just kind of an accident. I did morning radio in my hometown of Buffalo, then went to Rochester, then Chicago, and then New York.” YearsKindWantedMorningGrowing UpGrowingNew YorkTwentiesRadioAccidentsComedianChicagoHometownCarolsBuffaloStand Up ComedianRochester Author:Stephanie Miller
“It's also hard for me to understand growing up not knowing where I came from. I searched for my parents - I started when I was twenty; I found both my mother and my father when I was twenty-two. Trying to catch up on twenty-two years that we can never get back, trying to reconcile that - that's a hard thing for me.” TryingYearsTwoHardMotherFoundFatherParentGrowing UpKnowingGrowingTwentiesTwo YearsGet BackNot KnowingReconcileHard ThingsTwenty Two Author:Michael Franti
“I have this sense that I didn't really start growing up until my twenties.” Growing UpGrowingTwentiesTeenager Author:Winona Ryder
“When Jo's conservative sister Meg says she must turn up her hair now that she is a "young lady," Jo shouts, "I'm not! and if turning up my hair makes me one, I'll wear it in two tails till I'm twenty.... I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China aster! It's bad enough to be a girl anyway, when I like boys' games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy; and it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa, and I can only stay at home and knit, like a poky old woman.” IfsThinkingLooksLongI CanTwoEnoughHomeYoungHateTurnsGirlFightingGamesGrowsBoysGrowing UpDyingMissingHairI HateTwentiesConservativeDisappointmentChinaMannersMarchTailsGet OverOld WomanGownsStay At HomePapaYoung LadiesMegLike A BoyAsters Author:Louisa May Alcott
“That mirror, that's one I hate to let go, he said. That was my daughter's the whole time she was growing up. It probably seen her more than me--everything from a baby up to twenty years old. Sometimes I wonder if all that might still be inside it. Got to make an impression on a thing, reflecting the same person every day.” IfsYearsPersonsSaidStillsSometimesWholeMightHateWonderGrowing UpGrowingBabyLetting GoDaughterI HateTwentiesMirrorsImpressionMy DaughterReflectingSometimes I Wonder Author:David Wroblewski
“She’s the kind of person who either dies tragically at twenty-seven, like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, or else grows up to win, like, the first-ever Nobel Prize for Awesome.” FirstsKindPersonsDiesWinningGrowsGrowing UpTwentiesSevenPrizeNobelNobel PrizeHendrix Book:Paper Towns Source: Paper Towns