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I grew up in East Germany, and we were short on technology. So my father was really proud to be the owner of a turntable.
— Apparat
We had to make ends meet. My parents were divorced, so my father wasn't really in my life. We grew up like most kids, just wanting things.
— Jeffrey Donovan
My father went to Rutgers, and I grew up in New Jersey, so I'm a great Rutgers fan. I have season tickets.
— Peter Eisenman
I grew up in a broken home, working class. My paternal grandmother raised me and my brother; my father was with us, and my mother lived in Jersey.
— Elizabeth Rodriguez
I grew up in a home and in a world in which you can do anything. We were all expected to go to college. My father was a doctor.
— David Alan Grier
Even as my father grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, signs told him: 'No Irish Need Apply.'
— Robert Kennedy
My mother was into opera and my father was into jazz, so there was a lot of jazz in the house where I grew up.
— Chaka Khan
I grew up in the Southern Baptist Church, where my father was a minister at music, so I sang in the church all the time.
— Missi Pyle
My father ran a CB radio business. I grew up in a cluttered space that was filled with radios and antennas. It felt alien.
— Rashid Johnson
When I see someone like Richard Dawkins, I see my father. I grew up with that. I'm basically the child of Richard Dawkins.
— Alain De Botton
I grew up not liking my father very much. I never saw him cry. But he must have. Everybody cries.
— Charley Pride
My mother's family raised grains and crops. My father's grew sugarcane and mangos. So I knew more about the basics of farming than of acting.
— Margot Robbie
I grew up in New Jersey and my father was a golf pro, so I was groomed for sports, but I wasn't very good, so my interests lay elsewhere.
— Joe Dante
I grew up with my father, so I know more about cars than most women.
— Danielle Steel
My father grew up in a life of extreme privilege.
— Kevin Kwan
I grew up with an artist father, and my parents' friends were also mainly artists or writers, so he connects what I do with his example.
— Jonathan Lethem
Everybody in America grew up without a father even if they had one. It was the fifties. They were working.
— Mona Simpson
I grew up middle class. My father was a public functionary who didn't leave an inheritance, just debts.
— Sebastian Pinera
I grew up in the 30s with an unemployed father. He didn't riot; he got on his bike and looked for work and he kept looking 'til he found it.
— Norman Tebbit
I grew up in Rhodesia on my father's ranch and every year he used to take us on safari in some remote area of the wilderness.
— Wilbur Smith
I grew up hoping that my father might win a Nobel Prize.
— Bruce Beutler
My mother is, my father certainly was. They were kind of the local intelligentsia in the town where I grew up.
— Alison Bechdel
Forget Batman: when I really thought about what I wanted to be when I grew up, I wanted to be my dad.
— Paul Asay
I grew up in Manhattan and, since my father was a playwright, all I ever wanted to be was a stage actress.
— Laura Linney
I grew up on a ranch with my father, so he educated us really early on about guns. We used to go target shooting all the time.
— Eva Longoria
And so my father changed his name to William Pretty and here he grew up and led an independent life. And if it was not happy, he didn't know it.
— Annie Proulx
I grew up all over the world. My father was in the army and was posted to a new place every two and a half years. I have no geographical roots.
— Juliet Stevenson
I grew up watching and learning from the ultimate partnership, and that is of my father and late uncle.
— Jonathan Tisch
I grew up in Southern Oregon. My father was a sawmill worker and a logger, and his job put food on the table.
— Jeff Merkley
I grew up in a second when my mother died," he told Sunil. "My father and brother didn't understand me.
— Katherine Boo