A Quote by David Suchet

I was a typical teen growing up in the 1960s, when everybody was into gurus and meditation. — © David Suchet
I was a typical teen growing up in the 1960s, when everybody was into gurus and meditation.
The first generation of Russian terrorists came out of the '60s counterculture - the 1860s in Russia bearing a striking similarity to the 1960s in the United States, with Russian students growing their hair, following gurus who extolled the 'new man,' and starting communes.
Growing up in New Jersey, teen clubs were your life. I'm not kidding! That was it. I was literally tied up five days a week with teen clubs; my parents would drop me off. Like, I didn't even drive.
Ive always enjoyed the teen angst thing. I had a lot of teen angst as I was growing up, so I think I have a lot to say about it through characters before I have to move on.
Most people, almost everyone knows of a teen mom. Teen pregnancy rates are growing, and we need to bring awareness to that.
We were growing up in West Virginia. Everybody was poor there in the southern part of the state. It was like growing up in the Great Depression from the stories I hear people tell. Everybody was poor and so we didn't know that we were any different from anybody else.
We were growing up in West Virginia. Everybody was poor there in the southern part of the state. It was like growing up in the Great Depression from the stories I hear people tell. Everybody was poor and so we didnt know that we were any different from anybody else.
Growing up in the 1960s, I can't remember a time when I wasn't fascinated by airplanes and rockets.
I was a typical Valley teen, in smoggy Van Nuys.
When I was growing up in the 1960s, there was starting to be more books geared towards young adults.
When I was 9 years old, growing up in Denver in the 1960s, I'd spend hours listening to my friend's mother's record collection.
I remember as a teen being able to eat more than my father. I was growing so fast and my body couldn’t keep up.
I remember as a teen being able to eat more than my father. I was growing so fast and my body couldn't keep up.
N.E.R.D. was also from - not too far from where I was from growing up. For a lot of people who make music, that was a huge influence in teen years.
We have to mainstream everybody. No matter what their circumstances when they were growing up. Part of that is knowing that after they're finished with school, everybody in this country gets up and goes to work.
My whole life, growing up, I always wanted to be in comedy. I never felt comfortable doing the 'teen hunk' thing.
When I was growing up, particularly during puberty in my teen years, I was so miserable because I elicited so much teasing and meanness from my teenage cohorts.
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