A Quote by Lidia Bastianich

I had my first child at 21, my first restaurant at 24. — © Lidia Bastianich
I had my first child at 21, my first restaurant at 24.
Childhood is like a mirror, which reflects in afterlife the images first presented to it. The first thing continues forever with the child. The first joy, the first sorrow, the first success, the first failure, the first achievement, the first misadventure, paint the foreground of his life.
My mother came from a generation that did not want nannies. She had her first child at 24 and her last - me - at 42.
In 1970, the average woman had her first child at 21.4; by 2012, it was almost 26, an age by which many young adults are at least a few years deep into jobs or careers.
The home is the child's first school, the parent is the child's first teacher, and reading is the child's first subject.
It's quite a job, so to speak, when you can really be with your child for 21 out of 24 hours.
I always wanted to have a scenario where the guy didn't have my number, but I had his. What if women make the first move, send the first message? And if they don't, the match disappears after 24 hours, like in Cinderella, the pumpkin and the carriage? It'd be symbolic of a Sadie Hawkins dance - going after it, girls ask first.
I got married at 20, and I was not a real mature 20. My first child was born when I was 21.
Well, I got people that help me with the restaurant. I don't have to be at the restaurant 24 hours a day.
'The Quiet Ones' was my first film, let alone my first horror film, and I had so much fun. I had such a laugh, every single day. I look like such a feral child in it.
The first floor could be a restaurant. A good restaurant can survive as long as it has easy accessibility.
At 21 years old, I found myself in Vancouver, and that's where I got the part for my first movie. I was sitting in a restaurant, and the director came up to me and asked me to read for his film. I really took it with a grain of salt. It was the creepiest casting situation, probably. It turned out that it wasn't.
Since 1987, when I got my first one, I've been wearing a clock around my neck 24/7. You feel me? 24/7.
The first time I went on a serious run was when I was 21 years old at Stanford University. From 21 to 30, I continued the tradition and ran 10 miles every year on my birthday.
I had the luck at 18 to become assistant to Christian Dior, and to succeed him at 21 and to meet with success from my first collection in 1958. That will be 44 years in a few days. Above all it was Christian Dior who was my master and who was the first to reveal the secrets and mysteries of haute couture.
It hasn't even been competitive. That's the first thing we're going to have to do is just find a way to stay competitive because these (first two games) have been over by halftime. We saw that last year too (on Halloween). It was 21-3 (Steelers) at the end of the first quarter.
I had my very first relationship at 27 because I really had not actually come to terms with my sexuality until I was 24.
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