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Quotes About Growing

Fashion is in my blood. Growing up, I was always clacking around the house in my mother's shoes.
~ Sophia Bush
There's no such thing as a grown up person.
~ Andre Malraux
Length of smile get reduced as people grow up!!!
~ Akshay Dubey
But he cannot see a connection between the end of yearning and the end of poetry. Is that what growing up amounts to: growing out of yearning, of passion, of all intensities of the soul?
~ J. M. Coetzee
From reveries so airy, from the toilOf dropping buckets into empty wells,And growing old in drawing nothing up.
~ William Cowper
Binder didn't plan on being disappointed either. He felt a growing obsession to unstring the secrets the house held, to unravel the Gordian knot time and myth had only tightened.
~ William Gay
Therefore, if the ancient Greeks had known that a warm growing season occurs in Australia at the very moment when, as they believed, Demeter is at her saddest, they could have inferred that there was something wrong with their explanation of seasons.
~ David Deutsch
If we think that God loves us only if we act in a certain way, we will see our lives as a time of testing. We need to rise to the challenge, to avoid mistakes, to labor to do the right thing. But if God is Love loving, our life is a time of growing and maturing. "All the things in this world" are ways to become closer to God.
~ David L. Fleming
All persons who bear the blessed title of parent have the personal responsibility to see that their children are growing up fully appreciative of the rights of God and their fellowmen.
~ J. Edgar Hoover
That's the main thing, looking for interesting characters, good directors, and experiences where you're growing and learning.
~ Nicholas Hoult
Maturity is a high price to pay for growing up.
~ Tom Stoppard
The word t?l?t? means rite of growing up, becoming complete.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
there's time for laughing and there's time for crying— for hoping for despair for peace for longing —a time for growing and a time for dying: a night for silence and a day for singing but more than all(as all your more than eyes tell me)there is a time for timelessness
~ e. e. cummings
Our priority has always been to have the lowest cost so we can be comfortable with weak freight rates. A big part of having the lowest cost is maintaining the largest network, and this means growing market share.
~ Soren Skou
My parents owned a plants nursery. We all grew up growing things and planting things and selling things, and I also managed landscape crews.
~ Jack Dangermond
My favorite comic book growing up was 'Thor.' It was one of my three, favorite comic books. Obviously, Marvel is such a huge name, but for me, to book a role in a Marvel movie, and for it to be 'Thor.' When my manager told me I booked 'Thor,' I literally didn't know what to say.
~ Joseph Gatt
I was growing up in a communist time, especially, and the other music, the western music, was banned, so on radio half of the music was Chopin. So my colleagues and I were a little bit allergic to this music because it was everywhere - everywhere!
~ Krzysztof Penderecki
I have had some success. And it's all been wonderful, and a growing process for me. But it's nothing to my family compared to being in a musical.
~ John Pinette
There was nothing exceptional about growing up as the son of a congressman.
~ Duncan D. Hunter
In a world that places a growing premium on social skills, education systems need to do much better at fostering those skills systematically across the school curriculum.
~ Jose Angel Gurria
The men of today boast of the ever growing extent of the modifications they impose on the world, and the consequence is that everything is thereby made more and more 'artificial'…
~ Rene Guenon
To dream, to imagine, for in that is the best hope of rebuilding, of recovering, of growing...
~ Richard A. Knaak
The Syrian rebels, weakened by infighting, have also been victims of the growing rift between the U.S. and its closest Arab allies.
~ Ehud Barak
It's an irony that growing inequality could mean more money for philanthropy. In the U.S., quite a few of the ultra-rich have taken to heart the 19th century industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie's comment that it's a disgrace to die wealthy.
~ Geoff Mulgan