A Quote by Lauren Conrad

In Hollywood, you grow up quick. — © Lauren Conrad
In Hollywood, you grow up quick.
Most people grow up dreaming of going to Hollywood and some of them work and work and work and finally end up in Hollywood.
The whole idea of doing the Hollywood thing never even occurred to me. When you grow up on the East coast, Hollywood seems like this fantasy land and you don't think that people can actually make a living there.
You have to grow up pretty quick when you get to the Cup series.
I probably wouldn't be acting if I didn't grow up in Hollywood.
My girls had to grow up quick because of everything we've been through.
I know what it's like to grow up in Hollywood.
I didn't grow up in Hollywood - the place, or the state of mind.
But I was so wrapped up in sports growing up as a kid, that I think I was going to grow to be a pro ball player. But I found out real quick that was not going to happen.
This life and this job and this position that I'm put in, it forces you to grow up quick. I definitely got dropped in the deep end.
I left home at 15 because Hollywood isn't the best place to grow up.
I didn't grow up in a home that glorified Hollywood. We didn't watch TV. We didn't have a lot of magazines around.
I've been trying to grow up some myself, in my heart, and it's happening quick and I feel good about it, and I want that to come out in the music.
My memoir is about my time in film and the decision to leave Hollywood, grow up, and stop pretending.
Odell is going to grow up. That why's he is bringing other people in his life so he can grow up. If he wasn't trying to grow up, he wouldn't be calling Cris Carter.
I loved acting as a kid because I was kind of shy, so it brought me out of myself. Acting for kids is like playing house, you know? But growing up in Hollywood, it just made it seem possible. It wasn't like some idea of going to Hollywood; it was in my backyard. I lived two blocks from Grauman's Chinese Theatre growing up. It was what people did. It's an industry town. So it wasn't some far-off fantasy, it was like "Oh yeah, when you grow up, you do this because that's what people do here."
I got bullied a lot when I was a kid, and because of that I thought for the most part that I didn't really have a childhood - I had to grow up so quick and there was no real enjoyment in that for me.
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