Top 1200 Grow Up Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Don't wear excessive make-up as you grow older. Young women can wear whatever make-up they want, but if you are older, you will regret it.
We do not change as we grow up. The difference between the child and the adult is that the former doesn't know who he is and the latter does.
I was blessed to grow up in really interesting times and to go back to a home where I was very safe. — © Dennis Lehane
I was blessed to grow up in really interesting times and to go back to a home where I was very safe.
I've learned that I am strong enough. When some people might have given up, I didn't. I found myself in situations where I had to make choices and I followed my instincts. You can't show people you're learning, because if you do, they will treat you like a kid. You have to grow up faster, not showing any fragility.
I didn't grow up around wild horses, no. But I've appreciated their beauty and their power ever since I can remember.
If there's two things I will never do, it would be grow a beard and pick up the uke again.
I want to grow up, live my life, experience things, make movies about those experiences and by the time the audience catches up, hopefully they'll have a movie there that helps them get through that next phase when they discover life isn't always like High School Musical.
One of these days we're gonna have to grow up, have to get real jobs and be adults, someday, just not today.
I grew up in Christianity. They preach a lot that you should get married and be a wife and be a virtuous woman and all of that. So I was so eager to do that, and I didn't really take the time I needed to grow into my own. And I ended up running into a really bad situation. I didn't even really date my ex-husband. We just kind of jumped into it.
I didn't really grow up watching a lot of films. I grew up in the middle of Texas in a very rural area, so we were always outside fishing or playing a sport - we were never in front of a TV watching films.
The goal of the pastor is not to get people to show up but to get people to grow up.
There are generations of women who left the workforce to be moms, and their kids grow up, and they think, "Well, what now?"
I am still in touch with my Secret Service agents, most of whom are retired now. They really get to be your friends. They watched me grow up, and most of them had little kids, so I was kind of giving them a warm-up of what was coming.
My entire youth was spent with an incredibly ill parent... I don't think you can grow up that way and not be marked by that experience. — © Nicholas A. Christakis
My entire youth was spent with an incredibly ill parent... I don't think you can grow up that way and not be marked by that experience.
What fuels my optimism is just an appreciation for life. I wake up every day thankful to be alive. I certainly have a lot to live for - not only personally, but all those people I'm fighting for, and to be with my kids, my wife Stacy, to see them grow and be a part of it. I'm certainly by no means ready to give up or cash in.
It's odd to grow up in a gaming town because... we know all of the tricks that are going on behind the scenes.
If you throw seeds on concrete, they won't grow. They have to meet fertile soil. So it is with germs. Even if they do get into your body, unless it is nice and acidic, they can't grow and multiply and make you sick - or kill you.
The seed of God is in us. Given an intelligent and hard-working farmer, it will thrive and grow up to God, whose seed it is; and accordingly its fruits will be God-nature. Pear seeds grow into pear trees, nut seeds into nut trees, and God-seed into God.
Picture anybody growing up so stupid he didn't know that hope is just another phase you'll grow out of.
We want all LGBTQ kids to grow up in a world where they feel safe and equal to their straight peers.
All communication is more or less cross-cultural. We learn to use language as we grow up, and growing up in different parts of the country, having different ethnic, religious, or class backgrounds, even just being male or female - all result in different ways of talking.
Why can't we just be nice? It's like, we grow up, and then we get right back into high school.
I was able to grow up and do silly things and have a life with only a small amount of public scrutiny.
I was sick a lot, and doctors told my grandmother I'd never grow up to be big and strong. Isn't that ironic?
I didn't grow up with any brothers, but I have my cousins, and I had my good friends, so I know what it is to have that bro relationship.
The great thing about this jungle of ours is that anyone of you could grow up to be Lord of the apes.
I'm Christian. Growing up in Ethiopia, it's half-Christian and half-Muslim. You grow up with Muslim kids. I'm very much aware of their religion.
You grow up to become living proof of your parents' limitations. Their less-than masterpiece.
I grew up feeling unattractive, and it took a long time to grow into a place where I was comfortable with me.
You didnt grow up in the shadow of John Steinbeck. He put you on his shoulders and gave you all the light you wanted.
Being the only man in the household with my mom definitely helped me grow up fast.
Children are wonderfully confident in their own imaginations. Most of us lose this confidence as we grow up.
A man can only grow to a certain point when alone; to grow further you need some "irrational shocks", like a wife and children; a dramatic change to your own life.
I grew up in the South, in New Orleans, where guys torture you all the time. So I didn't really grow up on the self-esteem campaign. When you were lousy at something, they told you you were lousy, and they told you how to fix it.
And I saw the sax line-up that he had behind him and I thought, I'm going to learn the saxophone. When I grow up, I'm going to play in his band. So I sort of persuaded my dad to get me a kind of a plastic saxophone on the hire purchase plan.
Winning and scoring at places like Chelsea is what you grow up dreaming of, so doing so with Bournemouth was a moment to cherish.
For the last 16 years, temperatures have been going down and the carbon dioxide has been going up and the crops have got greener and grow quicker. We've done plenty to smash up the planet, but there's been no global warming caused by man.
When I was really little, I wanted to be a wrestler so I could be like the girls I looked up to. My brother then told me that 'You don't want to be like your idols; you want to grow up and be better than them.' To this day, that's the best piece of advice I've ever gotten.
In an increasingly complex world, we have a simple and bold vision that all children should have the opportunity to grow up healthy. — © Seth Berkley
In an increasingly complex world, we have a simple and bold vision that all children should have the opportunity to grow up healthy.
My ultimate goal is my son, and a lot of other kids, to not have to grow up the way I grew up. I just give them a different outlook on something. I want to let them know they can have this much fun by doing something legal like me rapping for instance.
I didn't grow up reading magazines; I was very much in an environment where that would have been deemed trivial, frivolous.
Oh Christ, he groaned to himself, if this is the stuff adults have to think about I never want to grow up
I grow up in the States, in Miami, but I was born in Guatemala, and my father's Cuban, and in 'Body of Lies,' I played an Iraqi.
[My parents] met in university back in the '70s. And I didn't grow up with my father. He - they separated before I was born.
My son is going to grow up looking at the newspaper cuttings and thinking, 'Wow, my mum did this.'
I had to grow up fast because we know it's not all fairy tales out there; it's full of rubbish.
I am most anxious to give my own children enough love and understanding so that they won't grow up with an aching void in them--like you and I and Harold and Martha. That can never be filled, and one goes around all one's life trying, trying to make up for what one didn't get that was one's birthright, asking the wrong people for it.
8 year old young girl came up to me when I went to speak at an elementary school, and she gave me a drawing. It was great and she said "I want to be just like you when I grow up and direct movies". And that just made me choke up. It was so cute, and the reason why she's looking at me is I look like her.
I watched them, thinking that little girls who make their mothers live grow up to be such powerful women. — © Elizabeth Gilbert
I watched them, thinking that little girls who make their mothers live grow up to be such powerful women.
Love teaches you to care for others. It also gives you your best chance to grow up.
As I grow up, and knowing that the people who I'm reaching are so young, it for sure changes my perspective on how I want to be perceived.
When you grow up in an extended family, or in a stable neighborhood with two or three generations of families who live there, you feel seen. Not just the good things you've done, the stuff you put on your resume. You know they've seen you in your dark times, when you've messed up - but they're still there.
Boosting education will be a direct counterbalance to Boko Haram's appeal. In particular we must educate more young girls, ensuring they will grow up to be empowered through learning to play their full part as citizens of Nigeria and pull themselves up and out of poverty.
And there's a wonderful parable in the New Testament: The sower scatters seeds. Some seeds fall in the pathway and get stamped on, and they don't grow. Some fall on the rocks, and they don't grow. But some seeds fall on fallow ground, and they grow and multiply a thousandfold. Who knows where some good little thing that you've done may bring results years later that you never dreamed of?
If you want to "tone and build," it is time to pick up some iron - that's the way we can get a muscle to grow.
To grow up in intimate association with nature - animal and vegetable - is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.
I caught my second wife screwing my stepdad. OK? It's a cruel world, Walt. Grow up.
At that age you think boys have as much personality as coat hangers and, you don't notice their looks. Then you grow up.
I'm a Brazilian - full blood, parents born and raised, and I lived there for a little bit - but I didn't grow up there.
I don't know if I'm always going to be acting. Maybe when I grow up, I will be a scriptwriter. I already have a few scripts in my head.
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