"I grew up in a very small, close-knit, Southern Baptist family, where everything was off-limits. So I couldn't wait to get to college and have some fun. And I did for the first two years. And I regret a lot of it, because my grades were in terrible shape"
About this Quote
The key move is the pivot from release to reckoning. "I couldn't wait... and have some fun" is blunt, almost boyish, the kind of line that invites readers to nod along. Then comes the recalibration: "And I did for the first two years". The rhythm is clean, satisfying, like a punchline - until he undercuts it with "And I regret a lot of it". That repeated "And" reads like someone stacking evidence against himself, not dramatizing, just admitting. It's disarming because it's not moral theater; it's logistical remorse. The sin isn't sex or beer, it's a transcript.
Contextually, this is the Grisham brand before the brand: the tension between rules and loopholes, authority and appetite, and the bill that arrives after the thrill. The subtext is a negotiation with his own myth. He's not rejecting his upbringing so much as acknowledging how repression can manufacture its opposite - then insisting that freedom, unmanaged, still has consequences. The candidness sells credibility: the future novelist of guilty verdicts and bad decisions positions himself as a guy who learned the hard way that choices leave a paper trail.
Quote Details
| Topic | Learning from Mistakes |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
| Cite |
Citation Formats
APA Style (7th ed.)
Grisham, John. (2026, January 16). I grew up in a very small, close-knit, Southern Baptist family, where everything was off-limits. So I couldn't wait to get to college and have some fun. And I did for the first two years. And I regret a lot of it, because my grades were in terrible shape. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-grew-up-in-a-very-small-close-knit-southern-122664/
Chicago Style
Grisham, John. "I grew up in a very small, close-knit, Southern Baptist family, where everything was off-limits. So I couldn't wait to get to college and have some fun. And I did for the first two years. And I regret a lot of it, because my grades were in terrible shape." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-grew-up-in-a-very-small-close-knit-southern-122664/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I grew up in a very small, close-knit, Southern Baptist family, where everything was off-limits. So I couldn't wait to get to college and have some fun. And I did for the first two years. And I regret a lot of it, because my grades were in terrible shape." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-grew-up-in-a-very-small-close-knit-southern-122664/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.





