A Quote by Randhir Kapoor

We were brought up as a close-knit family. — © Randhir Kapoor
We were brought up as a close-knit family.

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I grew up in a pretty large family. We were really close-knit, so I definitely want to have lots and lots of children.
My family and I are so close, it's important to have a close knit relationship and to make time to spend with each other, especially at the holidays.
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.
I think family is our reason for being. I was lucky to be born into a very close-knit family.
I had a great childhood, a very close-knit family. We were all overweight, and we had good times eating together, I imagine.
I'm from a close-knit Catholic family.
I knit the afternoon away. I knit reasons for Elijah to come back. I knit apologies for Emma. I knit angry knots and slipped stitches for every mistake I ever made, and I knit wet, swollen stitches that look awful. I knit the sun down.
Camphor Cinema is nothing but an extension of family - courteous, kind, joyous and focused. It is like a close-knit family working hard for a celebration.
My immediate family is real close-knit.
Love and this close-knit family structure really helped to give me the confidence. To know that you have family to go back to is a help. It doesn't always happen biologically. Sometimes God gives you family in other forms, but I was very blessed. I have a very strong biological family.
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. I never got in serious trouble, except for my grades.
I grew up in a close-knit community where I was expected to excel, and it was a different experience when I got to the university. There were very few students of color, and those numbers were extremely low in the school of engineering.
The Deol family is very close knit and emotional.
My parents were very poor, but we never felt any sense of need or want. It was a very close, loving, tightly-knit family growing up, and I never felt any sense of deprivation or anything like that.
Work is secondary - for me, what's important is having a close-knit family and having someone you can call family.
Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.
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