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I grow beyond my family's limitations and live for myself. It is my turn now.

Louise L. Hay (2010). “The Present Moment: 365 Daily Affirmations”, p.99, ReadHowYouWant.com

Things which don't shift and grow are dead things.

Leslie Marmon Silko (1977). “Ceremony”, New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books

Men always grow vicious before they become unbelievers.

Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe (1859). “The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: with copious notes and additions and a memoir of the author”, p.319

Science is a field which grows continuously with ever expanding frontiers.

Nobel Banquet Speech, www.nobelprize.org. December 10, 1972.

To grow a philosopher's beard.

Horace, Smith Palmer Bovie (2002). “Satires and Epistles”, p.112, University of Chicago Press

Life is a plant that grows out of death.

Henry Ward Beecher, William Drysdale (1887). “Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit”

It took me ages to grow into being a woman, into being happy with it.

"Helena Bonham Carter: 'We're the bonkers couple'". Interview with Simon Hattenstone, www.theguardian.com. February 5, 2010.

I'll be happy if running and I can grow old together.

"What I Talk About When I Talk About Running". Book by Haruki Murakami, www.huffingtonpost.com. 2008.

Those that hope little cannot grow much.

George MacDonald (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of George MacDonald (Illustrated)”, p.13288, Delphi Classics

There are as many foolhardy ways to grow as there are to downsize.

Gary Hamel, C. K. Prahalad (2013). “Competing for the Future”, Harvard Business Press

I'm just looking for characters that continue to make me stretch and grow and learn more about the human condition.

"Forest Whitaker shares wit, wisdom in discussing latest film". Interview with Kam Williams, www.baystatebanner.com. February 27, 2014.

You know, words have strange destiny, too. They grow. They get old. They die. They come back.

"Fresh Air Remembers Elie Wiesel, Holocaust Survivor And Nobel Peace Laureate". "Fresh Air" With David Bianculli, www.npr.org. July 8, 2016.

One grows accustomed to being praised, or being blamed, or being advised, but it is unusual to be understood.

Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), Natwar-Singh, K (1964). “E.M. Forster: a Tribute. With Selections from His Writings on India. Edited, and with an Introd. by K. Natwar-Singh. Contributors: Ahmed Ali [and Others.]”, New York Harcourt

Everybody’s got a mean side. Just don’t feed it till it grows.

Denis Johnson (2016). “Tree of Smoke”, p.105, Pan Macmillan