A Quote by Martin Sheen

We live in a very dysfunctional society, and this is a very, very dysfunctional Administration. — © Martin Sheen
We live in a very dysfunctional society, and this is a very, very dysfunctional Administration.
I came from a dysfunctional family - very dysfunctional. And my father used to find great humor in throwing me down the stairs.
I had a very dysfunctional family, and a very hard childhood. So I made a world out of words. And it was my salvation.
With words, I could build a world I could live in. I had a very dysfunctional family, and a very hard childhood. So I made a world out of words. And it was my salvation.
When I was with the Bulls, I was very dysfunctional.
People who come from dysfunctional families are not destined for a dysfunctional life.
A dysfunctional team means a dysfunctional - and likely doomed - company.
Any affair, by its very nature, is quite dysfunctional.
I have a very non-existent, dysfunctional relationship with my biological mother.
In a very dysfunctional business, CNN happens to be the most functional network I've worked at.
I grew up in Louisiana, and I grew up with a dysfunctional family with some very serious abuse from my stepfather, who could be a very beautiful person on one hand and be terrible on the other, so it leaves your soul troubled as a child.
People have accused me of only working with good companies. No I don't. I work with some very dysfunctional companies or unbelievably dysfunctional organizations. The people that bring me in know what they're doing won't work for the future. They know they want to change and they want to change for the right reasons. They believe what I believe and that's why they called me.
I would say that financial markets are very inefficient, and capable of extremes of being completely dysfunctional.
Matt Hardy may be dysfunctional, but you can't spell dysfunctional without fun. My goal in the professional wrestling industry is to put fun into the dysfunctionality of it.
I think dysfunctional people are being funneled into very corporate behaviour. Look at the Brits... no one's fighting, and it's boring.
The whole world is one big dysfunctional family. But no matter how dysfunctional we are, we can still have a positive impact on each other's lives. We can still try to get along together.
I didn't have a dysfunctional childhood or young adulthood, but I was somebody who was very much raised to do what other people told me to do as a person.
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