A Quote by Jeffrey Osborne

Family is what I've leaned on for years; it's what I cherish the most. — © Jeffrey Osborne
Family is what I've leaned on for years; it's what I cherish the most.
To me this is the most beautiful, the most satisfactory from a scientific standpoint, the most logical theory of life. For thirty years I have leaned toward the theory of Reincarnation. It seems a most reasonable philosophy and explains many things.
I cherish my time at Ole Miss. I cherish those four years.
I find happiness comes from numerous sources in my life. Most often, the happy moments I cherish most are quiet moments with my wife and family back home in Nova Scotia.
First of all, it was wonderful to have a home. Consistent work when you're a journeyman actor, when you're a character actor, is really hard to come by. When you can get it, you have to cherish every moment of it - cherish the crew, cherish the cast, cherish the stage, cherish everything. Because when it's over, it's really hard to get back.
We cherish right and we cherish left, but more important, we cherish when you are able to use the whole mind that you were born with.
To cherish others is to cherish ourselves. To cherish ourselves is to cherish others. And in that same way, we relate to the truth. If we support it, if we embrace it, if we uphold it, we will be embraced by it, we will be supported and upheld by it.
The past 6 and a half years have been the most amazing years of my life. It's sad it has come to an end but Avril and I are still family and moving forward in the most positive way possible.
Julia, I promise to love you, to cherish you, in sickness and in health. No matter what, I will be there for you and our family. I promise not to make the social media another member of our family.
I went on tour with Beyonce when I was in Rich Girl and that was... something I will tell my kids for years and years and years to come. That's like saying, 'I toured with Michael Jackson.' That will be something I will forever cherish.
I really cherish my family life, because at one point I never thought I'd have it.
Against the long years when family bonds make up all that is happiest in life, there must always be reckoned those moments of agitation and revolution, during which the bosom of a family is the most unrestful and disturbing place in existence.
Going through a divorce after twenty-five years of marriage was the most difficult time for me. It was challenging to reorient my life from being centered around family, a family home, and a long-term relationship.
Cherish your health, family, friends, and vocation for none of these things are permanent.
If you don't have cancer, cherish life. If you do, cherish it even more
It costs an unreasonable woman no more to pass over one reason than another; they cherish themselves most where they are most wrong.
We actually have a small family. It's just my father and I and my grandmother, who lives in Tokyo. I cherish my friendships.
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