A Quote by Mark Foster

I was always extremely independent growing up. — © Mark Foster
I was always extremely independent growing up.
Growing up, I dreamt of being economically independent because I always believed women should be so.
Empowering girls is extremely important to me because, growing up, I needed those empowering women to show me the way. When my parents divorced when I was 11, my mom was a force to be reckoned with. She showed me how to be self-sufficient and independent.
Being twins, growing up extremely close like we did, the one thing that you kind of always wish the maximum amount of success for your brother.
Growing up, Magic Johnson was my idol. He was a good example. He could always pass the ball extremely well and get his teammates involved.
I am extremely close to my grandma. Growing up, she would always do my hair; she was always the one who would make me chocolate milk or rice when I came home.
Us being twins, growing up extremely close like we did, the one thing you kind of always wish is the maximum amount of success for your brother.
I'm very lucky that I have people styling my hair and teaching me how to work with it, but it wasn't always like that. Growing up, I had extremely wavy and thick hair and that can be very overwhelming - you end up with the same ponytail every day.
I'm extremely competitive, extremely ambitious, and always looking for ways to improve and move up, to do things better.
When I was growing up, my dad would always be playing Motown around the house. He loved Stevie Wonder and the Supremes and got me into Dionne Warwick. It was the best music I'd ever heard. It was just that extremely deep, human, thought-out stream of ideas. You can always hear something new when you listen to that music.
My kids are growing up and it's hard to accept they are their own person and they're independent.
Growing up with strong female role models is always inspiring, and growing up, that was something I aspired to play.
Growing up, I was a Detroit Pistons fan, being from Flint. During not the Bad Boys but Chauncey Billups and Ben Wallace era, and growing up, I always wanted to be a Piston.
I am extremely fortunate to have such talented people as my parents. I will always turn to them for advice. But I am my own person and have my independent views.
My dad is extremely successful, so I've seen the money and luxury growing up. I'm nowhere close to his stature.
I'm growing fonder of my staff; I'm growing dimmer in the eyes; I'm growing fainter in my laugh; I'm growing deeper in my sighs; I'm growing careless of my dress; I'm growing frugal of my gold; I'm growing wise; I'm growing yes, I'm growing old!
Growing up I was always small. I think growing up through the academy and being the small one, you get that technical side of the game and you are learning from bigger players.
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