A Quote by Juan Pablo Di Pace

I'm like the black sheep of my family. — © Juan Pablo Di Pace
I'm like the black sheep of my family.
I've never been called the black sheep. Everybody in my family had something weird about them, like, 'What's wrong with you?!' We all were black sheep.
No one in my family is musical, including extended family. I am like the black sheep.
I'm the black sheep of the family.
I am the black sheep of my family. They are all super talented and intelligent and got proper jobs. Most of my family is in medicine, actually. They are all too clever to be doing what I do.
My grandmother is the black-sheep rebel of the family.
I dug the idea that I was being perceived as the black sheep of my family, but for me, it was like, I was a rebel, and that to me was most important.
I felt like it was a courageous show [Black-ish] from the beginning. We are a black family - we're not a family that happens to be black. But the show is not even about us being black. The show is about us being a family. That is groundbreaking - on TV, the black characters either happen to be black or they're the "black character," where everything they say is about being black. I think that's the genius.
I never really was good at being a family general man, really. I hardly ever spent any time with my mum and dad whatever, really, or brothers or sisters. We just really didn't get along. I was pretty much like the black sheep of the family, to be honest.
I'm from a family of bankers and businessmen, and here I am, the artist, the black sheep.
Women have an incredible ability to pick up on emotional signals. For example, there are some wolves that are so clever they have learned to dress up like sheep. Man says, "Looks like a sheep. Talks like a sheep." Woman says, "Ain't no sheep!"
I was the black sheep of the family, and my mother never really understood me.
I'm the king of the 20th century. I'm the boogeyman, the villian, the black sheep of the family.
I come from a magnetic field of Catholicism. I was baptised by my mother's family, who were all traditional Catholics. But my mother was the black sheep of the family - she ran away to the ballet at 17.
I was considered the black sheep of the family, neighbours didn't want their kids playing with me.
When the Lord's white sheep become dirty gray, all black sheep feel more comfortable.
I have always been the black sheep of the family. I am the middle child, with an older and a younger sister.
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