A Quote by Tanya Tucker

That's the era we grew up in. It's weak to go to a psychiatrist. — © Tanya Tucker
That's the era we grew up in. It's weak to go to a psychiatrist.
I grew up under Thatcher; the era of apartheid; the era of the poll tax; the era of riots. I remember Neil Kinnock was a hero.
I grew up in Mountain Pine, Arkansas. You get no more country than where I grew up. But I also grew up in the Napster / iTunes / Spotify/ iHeart Radio era, and so I see that everything is influenced by everything else, and that's what country music is now.
I grew up in that era of Hendrix and Joplin and The Doors, and the Summer of Love and Haight-Ashbury, and even the Panthers. That was my era; that's what I was into.
I grew up around strong women; weak men were pickled and salted. The women wouldn't waste time raising a weak boy.
If I had my way everyone would have a psychiatrist. When the brain is sick and you must throw up, you do it by being purged in a psychiatrist's office.
I grew up in an era of thinking of travel as escape. The idea that you could conceivably have a new life, go somewhere, fall in love, have little children under the palm trees.
I'm not a guy who goes into the neighborhood, gets beat up by the bully's gang, and then now I want to join their gang. That's just not me. I wanna fight - let's go! I mean, I'm gonna stand up for myself. That's just the competitive nature of where I come from, the era I grew up in.
A lot of people in my era didn't grow up on 2Pac, they grew up on me.
Anyone who grew up in the crack era - you know, I grew up in that era - knew that there were also people out - and there are still guys to this day that are out there, you know, obviously drug dealing - but those were the guys who had access and had money. And some of those guys felt responsible to create opportunity for other people and were also aware of the dangers of their work and often aren't really the ones that are encouraging kids to get into drug dealing.
I grew up I guess you'd say in the cassette era.
I grew up in an era where an orchestra was like a treasure chest.
I grew up in the '70s, so I even love the music that I didn't like from that era.
I love the Digital Era! I grew up in a time that started from cassette tapes.
You have to remember: I grew up in the 1950s, the era of cowboy movies and rock 'n' roll.
I was fortunate that I was born in an era where comic books kind of grew up with me.
Seeing my son getting roughed up by the police is not fun. It brings back memories of when I got roughed up by them. He grew up totally different than how I grew up, and to me, he shouldn't have to go through that.
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