I think we're right up there with Herman's Hermits and the other greats. Maybe somewhere between Herman's Hermits and the Gershwins.
I'm not a person who particularly had heros when growing up.
In Providence, we didn't have a first-run movie theater. But we did have an indie movie theatre on the Brown campus. That was the theater we'd go to. I think, as highbrow as it sounds, that I grew up on the films.
The beautiful thing is I have sort of grown up. I don't care if I'm highbrow or not anymore.
I'd lived in West Virginia on and off for four to five years growing up. I'm familiar with Bible Belt, with Appalachia, 'Hillbilly Elegy.'
Underlings look up to the boss for behavioral cues, subtle signs, hints and gestures.
Black people love Hispanics; Hispanics love blacks. We grew up with each other. We share a lot of the same stuff.
Pitchers make adjustments, and it's up to the hitters to readjust and sort of tweak what they do.
Growing up, I watched a lot of TLC - I loved 'Four Weddings' and 'Hoarding: Buried Alive.' They're so binge-able.
I grew up in the Holiness Church, where prayer was an event.
Nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust museum in Washington.
I was a homebody growing up.
When I was growing up, I didn't have a hometown hero.
I grew up in Maryland on the East Coast - you know, close to D.C. but sort of in the suburban, rural area - and Nashville felt very, very homey to me.
I grew up studying ballet; I grew up honing my craft.
I grew up in Honolulu.
I was a left hooker, and I loved hooking. I also really liked to jab and mix it up right away.
My first district was Northwest Iowa. In 2002, it became North Central Iowa hooking around Des Moines down to the south, clear up to the northeast corner of the state.
Guitar Center hooks me up on a lot of stuff.
When we went up against teams that were better, I just hoped that we could steal the victories.