A Quote by Kate Winslet

The growing-up-fast part weirdly happened between the ages of 15 and 22. — © Kate Winslet
The growing-up-fast part weirdly happened between the ages of 15 and 22.
I wanted to be a poet. I wrote from ages 15 to 22, but I left it because I discovered, and fell in love with, cinema.
Being part of something that's growing fast is better than being part of something that isn't growing fast because opportunities are essentially everywhere, and you're not competing for something.
I used to do Civil War re-enacting between the ages of 15 and 19. I was part of a unit that was considered very authentic. We would source the right wools, the right buttons for the costumes. We had the right look.
When the Holocaust happened, I was 15 years old. My parents kept it a secret from me, despite belonging to the Red Cross. I only found out about it much later. Even today I still feel guilty, because I was an ignoramus between the age of 15 and 25. I am sorry I couldn't stand up for them.
I played ten injury-free years between the ages of 12 and 22. Then, suddenly, it seemed like I was allergic to the twentieth century.
I only know the lyrics to songs that I listened to between the ages of 11 and 15.
There was a time when, for anybody between the ages of 15 and 25, music was one, two and three.
The image of keys (plural) perhaps suggests not so much the porter, who controls admission to the house, as the steward, who regulates its administration (Is 22:22, in conjunction with 22:15). The issue then is not that of admission to the church (which is not what the kingdom of heaven means; see pp. 45-47) but an authority derived from a delegation of God's sovereignty.
When I was growing up, traveling was my family's modus operandi. Between the ages of 4 and 18, I attended six different schools on three different continents.
Between the ages of 12 and 15, I wanted to be a pilot because I thought it would be glamorous and dangerous.
In general, I write for ages 12 and up - although I've received emails from readers between the ages of seven and seventy. My books are science fiction.
The things a young woman goes through between the ages of 18 and 20 are far different than what a young woman can go through between 20 and 22.
In the simplest terms, a fast-growing company can't keep growing at the same fast rate forever. It eventually has to slow down.
I think you do a lot of your growing as a human being between the ages of 13 and 18.
Every time I look at my mobile phone before bed it seems to say 22:22. I thought that has to mean something in the future. Ironically when it was happening I ended up scoring 22 goals for Coventry.
Part of what was in the ether all around me growing up, until I was between 19 and 20, was a terrible, debilitating stutter. It was part of what made me very reclusive as a kid.
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