A Quote by Ronnie Dunn

I grew up very modest, and I never forget that. — © Ronnie Dunn
I grew up very modest, and I never forget that.
I'll never forget my first fur. It was a modest little stole. Modest? People thought I was wearing anchovies.
I grew up in a very modest home. We grew a lot of our food in our backyard. We fished; my brothers hunted.
The biggest thing is, I can never forget where I come from. That's why I wear Miami on my sleeve. I never forget where I grew up.
Although I grew up in very modest and challenging circumstances, I consider my life to be immeasurably rich.
I grew up in a very modest house. We were poor-we lived on the poverty level. We all got jobs as young kids.
One thing that I noticed is having met some former Taliban is even they, as children, grew up being indoctrinated. They grew up in violence. They grew up in war. They were taught to hate. They were, they grew up in very ignorant cultures where they didn't learn about the outside world.
I am proud of where I come from and I will never forget the people I grew up with.
I grew up as a baseball player, and given my modest size, it was always clear that I would end up playing in the infield.
I will never forget the moment when I was liberated by the American Army. I will never forget those very young boys coming up the hill, who had to take me a prisoner to liberate me.
Honestly, I grew up in pretty modest circumstances. We were a middle-class family.
I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town.
My parents had us very young. We lived in a modest house. We built forts, we hiked, we went camping and they wanted us to be independent. It's how children grew up in the 1940s and 50s: outside all the time, playing in the dirt, riding your bike around.
When I grew up where I grew up, things were very, very different, and nobody had a filter. And that's what brought us together.
I burn very easily, so if I forget sunscreen, I will be a tomato by the end of the day. I'm very big on sunscreen and hats. I grew up in Florida, and I love the beach, and I think it's healthy to get a little bit of color.
I grew up wearing black arm-bands when the hunger strikers died. I went on those marches. I grew up basically a Provo, though I never obviously got into any activities. I was writing 'IRA, Brits out' on walls all over where I grew up, but that was a false sense of Irishness.
I grew up in - I personally grew up in a gun culture. I grew up in upstate New York where most families had guns for hunting, target practice, whatever. The vast majority of people I knew never used their guns for any crime.
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