A Quote by Freddie Gibbs

I've always played that role in my family: the breadwinner. — © Freddie Gibbs
I've always played that role in my family: the breadwinner.
In its effect on family relationships, in its facilitation of parental withdrawal from an active role in the socialization of their children, and in its replacement of family rituals and special events, television has played an important role in the disintegration of the American family.
My mom was the breadwinner in my family. I always thought, That's how it is. I never thought that was the exception.
My mom was the breadwinner in my family. I always thought, 'That's how it is.' I never thought that was the exception.
People tend to discuss things like relationships with family and friends, and the fact that I'm the only breadwinner in the family. And honestly, I cashed in on it.
Historically, the family has played the primary role in educating children for life, with the school providing supplemental scaffolding to the family.
I didn't have any more children because I couldn't have continued working - and I was the main breadwinner. But although we are small in number, family life has always been hugely important to me.
I'm the breadwinner in my family.
Nutrition has always played a huge role in my life. I became a vegetarian when I was 13 and then got my entire family to become vegetarians. And I have always been active my whole life. I genuinely enjoy sports and I spend time on my total gym.
In all my films, I have always played a de-glam role, but I really want to play a glamorous role.
I've been my family's breadwinner since I was 11.
When my parents separated, I became the breadwinner of the family.
I played Nina in 'The Seagull,' and I remember thinking it's incredible to see all the actresses in the past that've played her. It's quite strengthening. You feel a part of the family of actresses going through and giving something of themselves to the role.
Governments have always played an important role in energy investment, but this role has been increasing due to both geography and technology.
My family played a huge role in my success, a huge role.
The family indeed is dead, if what we mean by it is the modern family system in which units comprised of male breadwinner and female homemaker, married couples, and their offspring dominate the land. But its ghost, the ideology of the family, survives to haunt the consciousness of all those who refuse to confront it. It is time to perform a social autopsy on the corpse of the modern family system so that we may try to lay its troublesome spirit to rest.
Family and the natural surroundings played a big role in shaping my values.
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