A Quote by Danielle Colby

The interesting thing is I grew up a Jehovah's Witness and I had a very, very strict upbringing. — © Danielle Colby
The interesting thing is I grew up a Jehovah's Witness and I had a very, very strict upbringing.
My father is a Jehovah's Witness, and he raised us under a very strict hand.
I had a very strict upbringing with my dad and was very close to my mum, who was extremely loving.
We had a very strict upbringing.
I grew up in a very small country town in Victoria. I had a very normal, low-key kind of upbringing. I went to school, I hung out with my friends, I fought with my younger sisters. It was all very normal.
Life was a struggle financially when I was growing up in Manchester and my father continued the strict upbringing he himself had had, even after our very warm and demonstrative mother died.
I definitely had a very religious upbringing. My father was just instilling good morals into us at a very young age, and it wasn't super-strict, but it was a loving, warm household.
I grew up incredibly poor and went to school and had a very average upbringing.
I had a very easy middle class upbringing and never had to worry about anything. But my parents came from nothing and from broken homes, and their stories were always very interesting.
It's very interesting that most of the roles I've gotten are grim, when I'm actually a very well-adjusted man and had a happy upbringing. I guess there are some dark shadows somewhere in there, but I'm a big kid.
I'm very grounded - that's how I would put it. If you met my mother, you'd probably say the same thing about her. I had a very sane upbringing, though some very insane things happened.
I grew up in a very strict Pentecostal household.
My upbringing was very un-Hollywood. I was born in New York and grew up on a ranch.
When I grew up where I grew up, things were very, very different, and nobody had a filter. And that's what brought us together.
I guess I was very fortunate; I had a very very, lets put it this way, I had very wonderful upbringing and a childhood where my parents, of course, exposed us to many cultural aspects, not only of India but other parts of the world.
I grew up in a very strict household, where secular music was forbidden.
I grew up very strict vegan. My dad didn't allow me or any of my siblings to eat any meat, no cheese, no candy even. He was super strict about that sort of stuff. I think that's one of the reasons I manage to be so healthy and take all these gnarly slams without breaking any bones: I think the main thing is being raised without drinking any soda.
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