A Quote by Eliza Dushku

I was raised in Boston by three older brothers and a very strong and empowering single mom. — © Eliza Dushku
I was raised in Boston by three older brothers and a very strong and empowering single mom.
I have three older brothers, and we all have different combinations of parents. My father was the best man at my mom's first wedding! And my brother's mother - my dad's first wife - is the sister to my mom's first husband's second wife. So my brothers are both stepcousins and stepbrothers. It's very '70s rock.
Growing up with three older brothers and being the youngest and the only girl, my mom always made me tough. She's taught me over the years how to be a strong, independent woman, how to carry yourself in a positive way and anything that my brothers can do, I can do.
I was just raised in humble beginnings: three brothers together and a single mother who raised us the best she could.
I'm the youngest of four kids, with three crazy older brothers. Don't let this hair and face fool you - my brothers helped mold me into the feisty, tough woman I am today. I don't stoop down to anyone. I was raised playing football and being the punching bag for my brothers. I guess you could say that is the root of my aggression and athleticism.
My mother's a Peruvian Indian from Lima who raised me and my four brothers and sisters as a single mom.
I'm one of three boys raised by a single mom in a military beach town in the South.
I was really raised by three women - my mom, and I have two older sisters, one nine years and one 11 years older - so I'm happy to have that many women in the house.
I was a kid growing up in Houston, didn't have a lot - three younger brothers, a single mom. It was tough.
I grew up in Bushwick, and I lived with my mom. She was a single parent with three kids. I've got an older brother and a younger sister. We all were pretty active kids, but school wasn't particularly our strong suit; we were always good at other things.
I was born and raised in East Los Angeles by a single mom who had three biological kids and adopted four more. I never met my dad.
I didn't get to train because I was raised by a single mom. There were three of us and it was just too expensive to pay for me to do martial arts practice.
Being a kid, by the time I was three years old, my mom was married, divorced and had three kids; she was 19 - so, my brother's just older than my mom.
Mom was a single mother. So three aunts and three uncles and all of mom's friends pitched in as weekend warriors.
I love babies, and I have my nephews that I love. I have a great mom and she has raised three kids, so if I take lessons from her, I think I'll be great. All my friends have little brothers or sisters.
I grew up with three older brothers, so I'm very much a tomboy in real life.
Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960's. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house.
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