I think that getting responsibility and structure are huge parts of growing up.
Jim Rash
Recitation: by Male by Female
I was living in New York City and flat broke. My next door neighbor was an actor and he always seemed to be having more fun than I was. He convinced me to give acting a shot, but because of my shyness I was sure it would be a lost cause.
Joe Flanigan
FunNew YorkCityMeDoorActing
I want parents to teach that academic intelligence is essential, but so is financial intelligence.
Robert Kiyosaki
IntelligenceParentsFinancialWant
Our age-old faith in divine male intuition is no longer good enough. Reality check, fellas: We are not gods. We are men. Let's own it.
Tony Goldwyn
GoodFaithMenRealityEnoughOwn
I have all these things I want to do, but I don't have to do them right away. Because it's not just about winning, it's about succeeding, which to me are two different things.
Mikaela Shiffrin
MeWinningWantRightTwoThings
I gave all I had. Now I want to enjoy my family.
Diego Maradona
FamilyEnjoyNowWantGaveHad
I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd.
Brad Bird
FeelAbsurdLikePartiesBoth
Every person's opinion, in a way, does matter.
Annette Bening
OpinionPersonWayMatterEvery
It has been wild, you know? I started out just putting a song that I made out on the Internet without being sure if anyone was going to like it, and it took me on tour around the world with Justin Bieber. It's been amazing!
Post Malone
AmazingMeWorldSongInternetYou
The most important thing that I learned in growing up is that forgiveness is something that, when you do it, you free yourself to move on.
Tyler Perry
ForgivenessYourselfGrowing UpFree
For me, having the opportunity to go to college was very important. To miss out on an education is a loss.
Tyler Hamilton
EducationOpportunityCollegeMeGo
I'm a believer in broadcast.
Kevin Reilly
BelieverBroadcast
Life does more than adapt to the Earth. It changes the Earth to its own purposes.
James Lovelock
LifeEarthAdaptMoreChangesOwn
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