You obviously have a different perspective on life when you're 20 compared to when you're 16.
Different perspectives, experiences, and insights improve decision-making and lead to superior performance.
I kinda grew up in different places. I was just from everywhere.
All my six husbands married me for different reasons.
For many different reasons, my number one favorite horror movie is 'Halloween II.' I love the way it's shot, and I love the way the synthesizer sounds on the score.
I've seen a therapist at different points in my life for different reasons.
There are lots of different reasons to choose roles.
I've dabbled in several different religions.
Different roles call for different aspects or different faces of Sterling to emerge.
There are always different roles and questions to be asked about certain characters.
I want to constantly be surprising people with different roles.
I try to avoid typecasting by doing different roles.
I have been expelled from five different schools when I was a kid. And I learned basically all what I do by myself.
There is no standard 'therapeutic process,' since there are so many different schools of therapy.
I went to 11 different schools. It was a fantastic adventure, but I was incredibly sensitive and needed a bit more stability.
I jumped around to different schools so I always had to adapt - remain me but pull from different avenues.
We moved from place to place, and it was hard to adjust to different schools. But we made it.
I went to eight different schools my first nine years of school.
Before the eighth grade, I probably went to seven or eight different schools.
There are many different shapes of friendships to be had.