A Quote by Rich Froning Jr.

I knew religion from an early age. — © Rich Froning Jr.
I knew religion from an early age.
At an early age, I knew there were a lot of things I couldn't do. My father was a doctor, and my mother was a teacher. I knew I wasn't good in numbers, and I knew I wouldn't work well in overly structured environments.
I knew from an early age that people didn't see the different sides of me. I formulated a kind of bi-cultural identity quite early, and I was always very comfortable with it, but I knew people didn't quite see that.
It was always something I knew I was capable of and from an early age my mother was involved in the film industry. She used to work at a production company. So I was exposed to a renaissance period of films in New Zealand back in the early 80's.
I knew music was for me from an early age.
I knew I wanted to coach at an early age.
We learned at an early age that it was men's interpretation of our religion that restricted women's opportunities, not our religion itself. Islam in fact had been quite progressive toward women from its inception.
I knew at an early age that I wanted to make an impact.
I knew at an early age that I wanted to pursue comedy.
I knew I wanted to play for Wales from an early age.
From a very early age, I knew I wanted to be Carl Denham.
From an early age I knew very strongly the lust to kill.
For me, at a very young age, I knew I wanted to be in the entertainment industry; I wanted to be an announcer. I was very smitten at an early age with the voice I heard coming from a radio.
From an early age, I knew I would be unhappy if I wasn't doing something creative.
From an early age I knew I would be unhappy if I wasn't doing something creative.
In today's day and age, where so many kids are taught to specialize so early, I want to show them you don't have to - at a young age, high school age, college age and hopefully a professional age.
Religion triggers a lot of emotions in me, most of which stem from being raised Jewish in a very Baptist community in the South. I didn't believe any of it from an early age - the clubby quality of whatever religion or church you belonged to, Judaism included. It just struck me as foolish.
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