A Quote by George Burns

Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city. — © George Burns
Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.
I'm trying to be a loving and caring mother, a loving and caring wife-to-be, a loving and caring daughter, a loving and caring friend, a responsible person. And every day is another opportunity for me to be successful at that.
Joy is obtaining a big, loving, caring shut-knit household in yet another town.
Work is secondary - for me, what's important is having a close-knit family and having someone you can call family.
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 think family is our reason for being. I was lucky to be born into a very close-knit family.
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.
We were brought up as a close-knit family.
The Deol family is very close knit and emotional.
My childhood was a happy one. I was captain of the school sports team and played cricket after class. I had five younger siblings and a large loving family that lived together. We are still very close.
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.
Although I never married, my brother fortunately did, and I have had the pleasure of watching his three sons and daughter grow up. Several of them now have children of their own. We have been a close-knit family, although often separated by distance, and have shared each other's happiness, sorrows, and aspirations.
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