I was born near Bucharest, but my parents came to France a year later. We moved back to Romania when I was thirteen, and my world was shattered. I hated Bucharest, its society, and its mores - its anti-Semitism for example.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was born in Romania and later lived in Vienna, Austria, for a few years, and I eventually made my way over to New York in '95.
The saddest country I went to was Romania, years ago, during Ceausescu's rule.
I have the feeling that I was born in Vienna in order to live in Paris.
I was born in Paris, and I haven't moved, except until now - I live in the suburbs and I hate it.
I was born in Europe... and I've traveled all over the world. I can tell you that there is no place, no country, that is more compassionate, more generous, more accepting, and more welcoming than the United States of America.
I had quite a scattered childhood. I was Irish in London, because I had my secondary school education there. I never really fitted anywhere. I didn't feel it was a negative thing, and I was never made to feel different - I just knew I was.
I grew up in Tuscany in a very poor family. My father was a farmer and my mother was a farmer, but, my childhood was very good. I am very grateful for my childhood, because it was full of gladness and good humanity.
I was born in Paris and raised in the suburbs and then lived in the countryside.
I was born in France. I grew up in Africa.
My parents separated soon after I was born, so I left Helsinki when I was a year old. My mother took me to Paris and then other places throughout Western Europe.