A Quote by Nathan Chen

I have a very close family. I have four older siblings: two brothers and two sisters. — © Nathan Chen
I have a very close family. I have four older siblings: two brothers and two sisters.
I've got two brothers and two sisters, so there's five of us and we're all very close, which is cool.
I've got two older sisters who I'm very close to. And my son's grown up with a big sense of family around him.
We have two older brothers and two younger sisters; Sam and I are in the middle, and I've always felt protective and closest to him.
I have no memories of my childhood in Texas. When I was about four, we moved to San Francisco. I was in the middle of seven brothers and sisters: three girls and four boys. Most of my older brothers and sisters got the blame for everything, and the little ones had a free ride. We loved each other but fought like cats and dogs.
I have seven brothers and two sisters, so there was always a little friendly competition in the house. I don't think that's anything unusual with that many siblings.
I grew up with four sisters - four very talented and intelligent sisters - and two parents that were very supportive of whatever we wanted to do.
Ultimately, my connection to my Indian-ness comes back to my mom and dad. They would all tell me and my siblings stories about their life in India, so it was very close to my two brothers and my sister and I.
I have two older brothers. I am the baby. We're all very, very close. We're great communicators, so we get along really well.
I have two sisters, so there is the three of us, and we're very close. We've been best friends since I pronounced it when I was ten and they were four and five.
We - my three brothers and two sisters - were extremely close to each other.
I come from a close-knit family, and I have four older brothers that have inspired me in so many ways.
I have two older brothers. My twin Rob and I are the youngest in the family, and our brothers were born in '76 and '81.
I'm the youngest of four. I have two older sisters and an older brother and was raised by a single mother. Basically, my household was just full of life. Everything was lit all the time.
In one family, all goes by two and two. If a member of it has any interest, he or she will confide it to some one other; but the rest know nothing. In another family, all feel what touches one; nothing is kept dark from the father and mother, brothers and sisters--all share. This family habit is by far the better, it strengthens the tie between the members, and makes the home one home.
I've got three brothers and two sisters. Dad was a plumber who worked really hard to support six children, and Mum was busy at home. The four brothers shared a room, a bunk bed on each side. It wasn't luxurious.
I had a big family - two older sisters and a younger brother. My family was like moving around a lot so I lived in a lot of small towns. My father was very restless.
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