A Quote by Kellan Lutz

I lived in a tiny Midwest town, so I was always looking for adventure. — © Kellan Lutz
I lived in a tiny Midwest town, so I was always looking for adventure.
I left the Midwest when I was twelve years old, and I haven't lived in a small town since.
I have always been 'small town.' I was born outside of Philadelphia, so we lived on a 20-acre farm and then spent two years in a log cabin on the Appalachian Trail. We lived outside of York in Red Lion, which is an amazing town. It's perpetually 1982 in that town.
I was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Summit, an upscale town in north Jersey. There was this tiny area of Summit where most of the black families lived. My parents and I lived in a duplex house on Williams Street.
In the Dominican Republic, my mom and I lived in this little tiny town called Cabarete, which is very poor.
Well, I was born in Miami, and then I lived for a long time in Tallahassee, and before that, Winter Haven, which is a tiny town in Florida. I was not a city girl.
I grew up in the Midwest. I understand a sense of the small-town mentality, small-town social politics.
I lived an idyllic 'Huckleberry Finn' life in a tiny town. Climbing trees. Tagging after brothers. Happy. Barefoot on my pony. It was 'To Kill a Mockingbird'-esque.
My family is from a tiny town in Alabama. So all I wanted to do was get out of this town.
I always had a curiosity about Texas. I had a curiosity about small-town life, although, granted, Odessa's not a tiny town.
I was born in a very small town in North Dakota, a town of only about 350 people. I lived there until I was 13. It was a marvelous advantage to grow up in a small town where you knew everybody.
Who knows, I have always lived one day at a time. Probably more adventure and excitement.
I'm a guy who comes from a small town in the Midwest. It's not in my nature to say the most explicit things in public.
My wife and I grew up in the Northeast but my daughters are sort of small-town girls, from the Midwest.
I have a strange fascination with the Midwest. I'm waiting to find out that my parents are actually from the Midwest. I grew up in Beverly Hills, up the street, and I just feel comfortable there. I've shot in Minneapolis, in Detroit, in St. Louis, in Omaha - they would say they're the Plains, not the Midwest - and I love it.
Growing up in a small town, in the Midwest, and Catholic - those are sort of three layers of repression.
Growing up in a small town, in the Midwest, and Catholic: Those are sort of three layers of repression.
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