A Quote by Sean Hepburn Ferrer

I grew up in the countryside as a normal kid. — © Sean Hepburn Ferrer
I grew up in the countryside as a normal kid.
I grew up in the countryside . But there's a danger of us romanticizing that. Because when I was a kid in 1982, that's what my parents were saying to me about television and comics and computer games!
Since I was a kid, I inherited my dad's love for animals and wildlife, even for the ones we had around the house in the French countryside, a 'smaller' kind of nature. Then, as I grew up, I looked more deeply into the African continent and its wildlife.
I grew up in the countryside.
Ironically, I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood. I grew up watching 'Disco Dancer;' I watched it some 20 times as a kid.
I was never that kid who grew up in New York and was always at the arthouse watching important films. I was the kid who grew up in the Midwest where there weren't any art films, and I watched TV. And that was really the medium that affected me and that I fell in love with.
I grew up in the countryside, and I was obsessed with horses and wildlife.
I grew up in the countryside, so I had quite a feral life up until the age of about fourteen.
I grew up in the English countryside, raising ducks and chickens.
I grew up in the countryside in Saitama prefecture, north of Tokyo.
I write about my region, the countryside in which I grew up.
I was the kid in the class who was looking for the angles to question things or make wise-ass remarks, not knowing enough to be afraid of being myself or showing intelligence. But I wasn't the only kid like that in my classes because of where I grew up. I'm really thankful I grew up in a town where there were a lot of other mutant kids. I'm from Boulder, Colorado, which went through a lot of dramatic changes when I was growing up.
I grew up in the countryside in the middle of nowhere in England and got out as soon as I could!
I grew up in the countryside, in literally the middle of nowhere. We had one neighbor and a lot of sheep.
I grew up a skinny Asian kid who was often ignored or picked on. It stuck with me and branded my soul. As I grew up, I tried to stick up for whoever seemed excluded or marginalized.
I grew up in a small town in Sudan. There weren't many cars, so we did things in the countryside near where we lived.
Everything with me is normal except when I pitch (in Fenway Park). When I pitch here it's a little different. There is a little more anxiety to go along with the nostalgia because this is the park I grew up with as a kid. This is the park I dreamed of playing Major League Baseball in and no other ballpark has that feeling for me. There are a lot more family and friends here than in my normal starts and I want to pitch well here.
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