Childhoods Quote by Jon Heder Download Open image “What we did in our childhoods makes us who we are now.” — Jon Heder ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Childhoods Children Did Makes Now Our Us Who
Growing up I was able to be exposed to different things which creates who I am today. — Quincy Brown Copy Share Image
It doesn't matter how we were raised. We become the person we choose to be. — Laura Schlessinger Copy Share Image
As people grow and evolve, we still are the experiences that we had in our childhood, but they shape us in different ways. — Amanda Schull Copy Share Image
Looking back on our lives, we invariably find that the person we pretended to be is the person we became. — Robert Breault Copy Share Image
Well-being changes as we move through life, which is why a child's version of it cannot be the same as an old person's. — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
I learned that you don't have to be saddled for life with the mental attitudes you adopted in early childhood. All of us are… — M. J. Ryan Copy Share Image
Our inner image of ourselves and what we want to accomplish in life makes us become what we were meant to be. — Mark Victor Hansen Copy Share Image
When I was little things were soo different but now that I'm grown everything changed — Bray Figueroa Copy Share Image
I loved my childhood. They had the coolest toys back then. Star Wars, Transformers, laser-tag gun sets. Toy companies have really gone downhill. — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
I just did an ad with Microsoft. I'm dressed as Napoleon, and I get to slap Bill Gates. — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
Just tell them that their wildest dreams will come true if they vote for you. — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
I don't think I ever will do a sex scene because of my religion and my personal standards. — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
That's what protagonists do. They work hard, they have a conflict, they overcome the obstacles. — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
I think so much of the look, obviously including wardrobe, but the hair is a huge thing because it's basically the frame for your… — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
When I was young, I told my sister that she had chunky thighs. She slapped me and I cried. She feels bad about it… — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
Girls kind of get crazy when they have guns. These girls had never done it, and all they wanted to do was inflict as… — Jon Heder Copy Share Image
So much of memory comes from the beginning of our lives when we know the world for the first time with a kind of… — Susan Shreve Copy Share Image
Travelling childhoods are a common theme among actors. Army kids, embassy kids, travelling salesmen, clergy. Thing is, you learn about behaviour, that different places… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
I'm aware of what kids like because I'm constantly in touch with them. Also, they say that a lot of people who write for… — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
One thing that is almost always said to me is, I grew up with you. They are meeting me and feel that they actually… — Mark Goddard Copy Share Image
I think sometimes when our childhoods are difficult, we forget that there's also a lot of joy. — Brad Goreski Copy Share Image
I write for kids because I think the most interesting (and most humorous) stories come from people's childhoods. When I was writing 'Diary of… — Jeff Kinney Copy Share Image
I wasn't against becoming a dad: I'd had a good childhood, as childhoods go, and as role models, my imperfect parents were as good… — Michael Redhill Copy Share Image
My parents were not perfect, but no one's parents are. As childhoods go, mine was pretty comfortable and good in a lot of ways,… — Scott Stossel Copy Share Image
I went to an international school in Holland, and I didn't have any memories of growing up in the United States or England or… — Joseph O'Neill Copy Share Image
Part of my evolution has been to learn how painful most people's childhoods are. They grow up not liking themselves, not loving themselves. Ask… — Bernie Siegel Copy Share Image
I was such a sullen, angry, sad kid. I'm sure there are writers who have had happy childhoods, but what are you going to… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
“I know how syrupy this sounds, how dull, provincial, and possibly whitewashed, but what can I do? Happy childhoods happen” — Marisa de los Santos Copy Share Image