A Quote by Andy Garcia

Every family is dysfunctional. — © Andy Garcia
Every family is dysfunctional.
I came from a dysfunctional family - very dysfunctional. And my father used to find great humor in throwing me down the stairs.
Every family is dysfunctional, whether you want to admit it or not.
The whole world is one big dysfunctional family. But no matter how dysfunctional we are, we can still have a positive impact on each other's lives. We can still try to get along together.
Maybe every family is dysfunctional, and that's the only thing in common throughout the world.
I think every family is dysfunctional, and some manage to control it better than others.
I play a guy who believes he's a king. He's the most common man in the world; in fact his family, like his suits, are just make-up. It's about dysfunctional people and dysfunctional relationships.
It is a family; it's a slightly dysfunctional family, but it's also very close and warm and loving family.
It's good to learn early that every show is a family - -complete with dysfunctional relationships, tough love, and plenty of occasion for forgiveness.
I have always been very family-oriented. I came from a dysfunctional, broken family growing up, and it's probably instilled in me the need and the want to have a strong family and a great foundation. So I think that is something that I naturally gravitate toward.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional, but we're still family.
You could say that Fleetwood Mac is a bit of a dysfunctional family, but we are a family.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional but we're still family.
The people of the Balkans are like a dysfunctional family. We may fight and argue, but in the end we are family.
A dysfunctional family is any family with more than one person in it.
I came from an extraordinarily dysfunctional family, full of abuse and alcoholism. And eventually everyone within the family had committed suicide.
On his contract negotiations with the Devils: It's beyond money at this point. They're not even treating him as a member of their family, unless it's a dysfunctional family.
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