Words matter. These are the best Brat Quotes from famous people such as Bipasha Basu, Da Brat, Raheem Sterling, Frank Miller, Jonathan Majors, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
As a child, I was a brat, and my parents didn’t know how to control me. So they told me ghost stories, which stayed with me. I am still petrified of darkness and being alone.
I’ve been a brat all of my life, and I’ve always wanted to do things my way, because that’s what works best with me. I’m true to myself.
I’ve just got face: he looks like a brat. The ‘I don’t like face.’ That’s how I see it. And I’m not a brat. Sometimes I’m watching a movie, and you see a character and go, ‘I don’t like him’ – that’s me.
I’m a spoilt brat. I thought I was just going to walk in and make movies. But I’d been my own boss for so long that all of a sudden to be facing a roomful of people who were niggling over every little scene… I just thought I’d go back and draw my comics and have a happy life.
I’m a military brat; my mother’s a pastor. There’s been a lot of order in my life that I don’t have control over, that I just dedicate myself to.
Being given the honorary rank of brat is the armed services’ way of saying thank you to us kids for having grit too. They understand that when one member of a family joins the military, the whole family bears the weight of their service.
I was a military brat; we moved all around.
It is sometimes easier to head an institute for the study of child guidance than it is to turn one brat into a decent human being.
I think that school just isn’t for everyone. A lot of people don’t learn well when they’re – have to sit in a place for eight hours. A lot of people learn best lying in their own bed, teaching themselves from books. And I was a bad student. I was a brat. If I was a teacher, I would not have liked myself.
I was a complete brat but was an angel with my mother. I used to be perfectly behaved, and my mother used to be like… ‘Really, are you badly behaved with other people?’ I was like, ‘No, not at all.’ But the minute she used to leave the room, I was a brat.
I’d hate to have a spoilt brat – I’d think I hadn’t done my job properly.
I was a brat. It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn’t take advantage of what was happening.
I’m an Air force Brat and I’ve lived all over the world and this country and there were people in my community who were gay – nurses, hairdressers, designers – people who just had a different way about themselves.
Some people know me as the bad boy of professional poker and call me The Poker Brat. Sometimes I deserve that nickname, but not always.
I grew up in England, went to a nice public school, then didn’t want to go to university, so I thought I would wander around. I did a season skiing, a bit of sailing, typical spoilt brat stuff. I ended up in the Caribbean. I was having a blast.
You have to be a brat in order to carve out your parameters, and you have to be a monster to anyone who gets in your way. But sometimes it’s difficult to know when that’s necessary and when you’re just being a baby, throwing your rattle from the cage.
My dad’s probably one of the kindest people in the world. When I was younger that’s not how I was- I was a little spoiled brat.
The Brat Pack is timeless.
I was a military brat. My dad was in the military, so I was born in Germany. I moved around a lot; I was in church a lot.
But I was also a brat. I used to belong to a gang that went looking for fights with other gangs.
My first real acting gig was probably playing Mamillius in my mother’s ‘Winter’s Tale.’ My mom and dad are both in theater, so I grew up acting and being a little theater brat as well.
I’ve got different things going on – part spiritualist, part humanitarian, part brat.
I hate committing myself to anything. It’s probably the lack of discipline, honestly. I’m probably a spoiled brat worried about getting my way every time.
I was quite the spoiled brat. I have quite a temper, obviously inherited from my father, and I became very good at ordering everyone around. I was the princess; the staff were absolutely terrified of me.
I’m spoiled and I gotta have my way – I’m Da Brat!
You know, it’s tough, because I feel like you just can’t win, you know? You say what’s on your mind, and then you’re a spoiled brat for complaining about something.
I have endless admiration for people like Chrissie Hynde who’ve been out as the only girl in a band. I’m not sure that, even as a little Marine Corps brat, I would’ve been able to deal with that.
It’s so funny because when you’re working with an acquaintance or someone else, you’re being more polite. I find that I’m a little bit more of a brat when I’m in the studio with my dad, so I feel bad.
With ‘Durable Goods,’ I meant only to write about being an army brat. What emerged was a story about compassion – the need for it, the expression of it.
As I look back over my life, before I had any real identity, I was a traveler. I grew up an Army brat, a runaway, an activist, and a musician. All my life I’ve been traveling.
I’m forever in the ‘limelight’ being Da Brat, being an entertainer, being a star.
You know you’ve become a brat when you have a room you like at the Bristol in Paris.
Once I started dancing, I was not the spoiled brat or the rebellious child that I was as a child.
I’m tired of playing the brat.
I’m so proud to be an Army brat, but it was not an easy life. Moving around so much, skating was that one constant thing I had to hold on to.