I was raised in New York City and raised in the New York City theater world. My father was a theater director and an acting teacher and it was not uncommon for me to have long discussions about the method and what the various different processes were to finding a character and exploring character and realizing that character.
When you've been raised in care rap music isn't just about guns and sexism. They're talking about real things you can hang on to problems of identity that you have sympathy with. It's not just about the music with rap: when I was in care it meant a whole lot more than that.
Success produces confidence confidence relaxes industry and negligence ruins the reputation which accuracy had raised.
The problem with being British... I don't know if it's me being British or being raised a strict Catholic but you never really enjoy success.
I have my parents to thank for that they raised me to be active and play all sports. They taught me the importance of staying healthy being focused and setting goals in whatever I do.
I can't imagine what it is like to be raised in a society where their only statues that exist are to you and your father.
I'm 23 years old. I might just be my mother's child but in all reality I'm everybody's child. Nobody raised me I was raised in this society.
In our society leaving baby with Daddy is just one step above leaving the kids to be raised by wolves or apes.
I was raised on comic books and I love science fiction.
I was raised in an atmosphere of 'everything's fine.' But as I got older I was like 'Well no everything's not fine. There is stuff that's sad.' I am a really sensitive person. I think I am too sensitive sometimes.