"Being a teenager, I would think they were real strict, and I would get upset, but I'm glad they were like that. They didn't let us do whatever we wanted. We weren't allowed to date until we were, like, juniors in high school"
- Denise Richards
About this Quote
In this quote, Denise Richards assesses her experience as a teen and how her moms and dads' rigorous guidelines and limits shaped her. She at first saw their strictness as an unfavorable thing and would get upset, today she recognizes that it was for her own good. By not enabling her and her brother or sisters to do whatever they desired, her moms and dads instilled discipline and obligation in them. This is evident in the truth that they were not enabled to date till they were in high school, which reveals that her parents valued education and maturity. Overall, Richards is grateful for her moms and dads' strictness as it assisted form her into the person she is today.
This quote is written / told by Denise Richards somewhere between February 17, 1972 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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"And before our current legislature adjourns, we intend to become the first state of full and true choice by saying to every low and middle-income Hoosier family, if you think a non-government school is the right one for your child, you're as entitled to that option as any wealthy family; here's a voucher, go sign up"