I was born and raised in Huntington Beach, California. I was very athletic, playing volleyball and softball. I did gymnastics for about ten years, too.
My dad was a diplomat and after living in America, where I was born, he was posted to Cairo.
I don't know if I'm a tortured soul, but I was born heartbroken. I remember feeling it when I was so young. I was like, 'Mum, it hurts.'
I was born in Northampton, in Burlington County, West Jersey, in the year 1720.
I was born in New York.
I was born on Mather Air Force Base near Sacramento, but we moved around a lot.
I was born in the middle of the century in the middle of the country, a classic Baby Boomer.
My mother says I didn't open my eyes for eight days after I was born, but when I did, the first thing I saw was an engagement ring. I was hooked.
I was born in 1949 - which seems like a long time ago... Actually, it is a long time ago, when I think about it.
I was born in a University campus and seem to have lived all my life in one campus or another.
I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth.
I wish I was born in that era: dancing with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, going to work at the studio dressed in beautiful pants, head scarves, and sunglasses.
I was born on a farm. My strength has nothing to do with political apparatus. I get my strength from nature, from flowers.
I was born to sell it as a kid. I think it's partially innate, and partly it's because my parents were always very clear: if I needed anything that wasn't a necessity, I was going to have to save my money and buy it myself. That meant not only did I have to buy basketball shoes, but I had to figure out how to pay for college as well.
As a result of the historic catastrophe in which Titus of Rome destroyed Jerusalem and Israel was exiled from its land, I was born in one of the cities of the Exile.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I split my time between the West Coast and the East.
The interesting thing about me is that I was born poor, and I've lived rich and I've lived poor, and I know how to do both. People think rich is better. I don't know.
I was born on Wellington Avenue and my family that remains lives in the Lake Shore Drive area.
Whether some may like it or not, I am still the farmer that I was born as and will continue to be one.
I stayed three weeks in Paris, fell in love with the city, and decided that I was born to live in Paris.
Over the years, I've lived in a variety of places, including America, but I was born and raised in the Lake District, in Cumbria. Growing up in that rural, sodden, mountainous county has shaped my brain, perhaps even my temperament.
In the Freudian age, parents say to their children, 'Don't be defensive,' meaning, 'You have no argument,' but I was born in the age of Rommel, when defense was considered an honorable thing.
Am I 53 or 54? I think I'm 54. I was born in 1941. So this year I'll be 55.
I was born, for instance, incapable of appreciating music.
I was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants.
I was called McG since the day I was born because we were broke and there were three Joes in the house.
I was born in London, England, in 1938, a few months before the war, and spent the first years of my life there, although I was evacuated a couple of times for short periods. My schooling was very interrupted, both by frequent moves and by ill health.
I was born in Sherman Oaks, California.
I was born at the age of twelve on an MGM lot.
I was born in the shadow of World War II, on December 18, 1939, on the South Shore of Long Island, a product of the early -wentieth-century emigration of Eastern European Jewry to New York City and its environs.
We had two grand antique professors who had been teaching at Lombard since before I was born.
I was born in a slum, but the slum wasn't born in me.
I must confess, I was born at a very early age.
I was born by myself but carry the spirit and blood of my father, mother and my ancestors. So I am really never alone. My identity is through that line.
I am not afraid... I was born to do this.
I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother.