A Quote by Martin Ryle

In 1947 I married Rowena Palmer, and we have two daughters, Alison and Claire, and a son, John. — © Martin Ryle
In 1947 I married Rowena Palmer, and we have two daughters, Alison and Claire, and a son, John.
I am from a woman's family. My great-grandmother had three daughters and a son. My grandmother had two daughters, and my mother had two daughters. My sister had a daughter and then finally a son. You should have seen my father with the son. He could not believe that finally there was a boy in the family.
Her sister, Holly McGhee, is an agent, and she's my agent in New York. She's Alison's agent too. Even though Alison lives here in Minneapolis, I met Alison through Holly, when Holly came to Minneapolis to visit Alison.
Our children, two daughters and a son, were born in 1874, 1876, and 1879.
[on the birth of his son after having had two daughters] I finally got it right.
My great blessing is my son, but I have daughters. I have white ones and Black ones and fat ones and thin ones and pretty ones and plain. I have gay ones and straight. I have daughters. I have Asian ones, I have Jewish ones, I have Muslim ones.
CLAIRE:your washing right? shane:i'll pay you for it. claire:what? shane:best high score wins claire:no bet 'wash, dish boy
I'm grateful for my daughters, Hilary, Natalie and Claire. Whenever I think of the future, I see their faces. They inspire me.
My vision is that I'm living to see two more daughters get married, dance at their weddings and then lift the Lombardi Trophy several times.
My vision that I’m living is to see two more daughters get married, dance at their weddings and then lift the Lombardi Trophy several times.
I'm an office manager for Office Max. I have two daughters. I'm married. I have a normal Job.
In 1975 I met Alison Brown and in 1982 we were married. She works for Cornell Computer Services.
Getting married in 1947 and settling down in Hollywood was the real beginning of my career.
I have a son and two daughters, and I care equally about all three of them, and I want the world to be a better place for all of them.
I can't say I really see much difference between my son and daughters except that my girls will occasionally make me a sandwich and my son won't.
Al Roker is one of the most sensible people you'll ever meet. He's raised two daughters and a son. And I love him, in that as jovial as he is, he's a straight shooter. He's a New Yorker, as they say.
I wrote 'Marvels,' which was about a guy who had two daughters, and I wrote 'Astro City Volume 2 #1,' which was about a guy who had two daughters. In both cases, about a year and a half or two years apart. And then after that, I had two daughters, about a year and a half or two years apart.
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