A Quote by Barbara Walters

I didn't have a very religious family. — © Barbara Walters
I didn't have a very religious family.
One always goes back to one's childhood in the beginning, and I come from a very religious family and surrounding. Very religious.
I grew up in a somewhat religious family. My dad's family isn't religious at all, but my mom's side of the family is, so I was exposed to church a bit.
I was aware of it, but I grew up in a very a-religious family. My mother never went to church, she never had any religious training or background. It was never a part of our social interaction.
My family is very religious.
I was raised Catholic in a very religious family.
All my life I thank God. My family was very religious.
My family is still very Southern Baptist, and they're religious.
My mother has been to Mecca to perform her hajj; my dad hasn't. I come from a very liberal family, so even the people who are outwardly religious tend to subscribe to gender equality, the importance of open-mindedness, all that stuff. My family is generally nonprescriptive.
My poor family. I try to protect them from my work. My parents are very religious, and my brother and sister are very normal. We have an understanding, I think, that what I do isn't quite down their alley.
My family was very religious, my mom and my grandmother, and that got to me.
I was brought up Catholic, and my family is still very religious.
I am a God-fearing person. Ours is a religious family and I respect all religious gurus.
I'm very religious, you know. Now, OK, if by 'religious', you mean that I go to church every Sunday, read the bible faithfully, and I listen to Debbie Boone, umm, I'm not religious in that sense... But if by 'religious' you mean that I love others and try to help them whenever possible... Again, no. But if by 'religious' you mean that I like to eat coleslaw... Yeah, OK, OK!
I am aware that I preach a religious doctrine understood and accepted by a very small part of the religious world, when I point out the relation of the religious concept to physical fitness.
Members of weakly religious families get, of course, no religious training from any source outside the family.
My family are very, very religious in Texas. They're Southern Baptists. I left to go to New York when I was 17 and I realised I wasn't Southern Baptist. That's not how I am inclined.
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