Anything Quote by Pauline Chalamet Download Open image “I grew up in New York. It was anything but sheltered.” — Pauline Chalamet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anything Grew Grew New New New york Sheltered Up York York Sheltered
I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered. — Jordana Brewster Copy Share Image
All my life, I never really felt comfortable anywhere in New York, except maybe in an apartment somewhere. — Martin Scorsese Copy Share Image
I grew up in New York City, but the rest of the world was a very big part of my upbringing. — Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Copy Share Image
New York was big enough and wide enough that it allowed for reasonably eccentric people like me to thrive. It was a perfect place… — Robert Benton Copy Share Image
I lived in New York my whole life. Like every New Yorker, I have stories about spending summers on the Jersey shore, riding the… — Marissa Jaret Winokur Copy Share Image
I lived in New York City for six years, and I was always amazed at how diverse everything was. — Michael Giacchino Copy Share Image
I was kind of sheltered. I grew up in Silsbee, Texas, a town of 3,000 people. — Mark Henry Copy Share Image
I was a copy editor. I loved it. I love grammar. I'm obsessed. I was a bartender. I worked in a cafe. I was… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
Paris is great and you can live there, but if you're interested in things going faster, you have to come to the U.S. — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
My way into everything was through the theater. There are so many plays that I saw growing up that just made me realize that… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
People who have money to spend are always okay with splitting the bill. People who don't can't think that way - they've consciously ordered… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
By the time I graduated from high school, though, I was in a bit of a rebellious phase towards everything I had known growing… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
I became a really good student at Bard and I fell in love with learning. — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
I had a full college experience. I kind of learned how to be a good student at Bard. I had never really cared about… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
I really have a love-hate relationship with New York. I will talk to New York and be like, 'You are so hard on me.… — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
I read both in French and English and often a couple of books at once, mixing fiction and non-fiction. — Pauline Chalamet Copy Share Image
I guess I've never really wanted to be anything else. I've never even thought about having another job. — Owen Farrell Copy Share Image
I would give anything to be able to kick a ball with my son or read the kids a bedtime story. — Rob Burrow Copy Share Image
Comfort food is really anything you want at that time. That said, I really love Naple-style pizza. — Geoffrey Zakarian Copy Share Image
I haven't shut any doors, and I'm really open to anything, so I think it's just about the material and what is going to… — Danielle Panabaker Copy Share Image
When it really comes down to it, the job you do is more important and is more representative of who you are than your… — Michael Cudlitz Copy Share Image
The reason I'm drawn to it is - both the off road racing and the motorcycles on the track - it takes a lot… — Dax Shepard Copy Share Image
I never did drama at school. I did it for one term, when it was compulsory, and I hated it. Tennis was the main… — Luke Mitchell Copy Share Image
We live in such a special time when literally anything we can think of is possible — Daniel Willey Copy Share Image
You know, I'm from Baltimore; nobody has anything. When somebody had talent, I was hiring my uncle, my cousin, you know? Getting people that… — Sisqo Copy Share Image
I said to my agent, 'I want short, sharp, well-paid jobs because I haven't got time for anything else.' — Billie Whitelaw Copy Share Image
I think anything that anyone writes thats any good is going to have a lot of autobiography. — Stephen Adly Guirgis Copy Share Image
If the Bible is correct, and the Earth is only 6,000 years old, that means there were no dinosaurs, and museum curators have been… — Ron Shock Copy Share Image