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I don't know the answer. Maybe no one knows. Maybe when you grow up, you'll be the first to find out.

Young alienation, disappointment and heartache is all a part of the first real growing up that we do.

Catcher in the Rye had a profound impact on me-the idea that we all have lots of dreams that are slowly being chipped away as we grow up.

I wasn't aware that the world thought I was so weird and bizarre. But when you grow up, like I did, in front of 100 million people since the age of 5, you're automatically different.

I have made plenty of mistakes. The key to life is to learn from them. I have been a little too introspective, but I think that stemmed from insecurity or shyness. I took a long time to grow up.

Growing up, my brother and I were begging for attention.

Movies I liked growing up were like Francis Ford Coppolla movies and Scorsese movies.

I love movin'. I was observant growing up, watching Michael Jackson and John Travolta. I'd close my eyes, see the moves.

It's the Peter Pan in me, I don't think I'll ever grow up.

I've always been a strong family advocate. I had a wonderful family growing up

Growing up I didn't watch movies.

Everyone has a different path. I knew no one in the acting industry growing up. I never did a play until college. I was not outspoken when I was younger and I hated being the center of attention. But I had a dream of being an actor. I went to NYU and studied theatre. I learned a craft. And began my career straight out of college.

I was born in 1961. Now I think the 16 years that elapsed between 1961 and the end of the wars is nothing. To a child growing up it felt like an eternity, an entirely different world.

I think the obvious answer is I was raised in New York City, so growing up, not only myself but my family, like my father, we would watch a lot of Scorsese films.

Acting was my after-school activity. I never planned on growing up and becoming an actor.

Yes. Growing up is highly overrated. Just be an author.

People ask me from time to time what it was like growing up with Henry Fonda as my father. I say, Ever see Fort Apache? He was like Colonel Thursday.

I haven't had a lot of celebrities around me growing up.

I'm not sure anyone - and I could be wrong in this - grows up thinking, I want to be a single mom.

Part of growing up is just taking what you learn from that and moving on and not taking it to heart.

Growing up in Hollywood it seemed like every kid was the child of some star.

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