A Quote by Mick Hucknall

Family puts things in perspective. — © Mick Hucknall
Family puts things in perspective.
The thing about family disasters is that you never have to wait long before the next one puts the previous one into perspective.
Time puts things in proper perspective.
Nothing puts things in perspective as quickly as a mountain.
After being temporarily paralyzed, it puts a lot of things in perspective.
Motherhood puts everything into perspective, changes the way you look at life, and your perspective of what's actually important.
It puts things into perspective when we realize that people can live without the luxuries we grow accustomed to having.
Nothing clears my head and puts things in perspective quite like a long, hard run.
Experiencing different cultures is one of the best things a human being can do. It puts your whole world into perspective.
Getting a tear in my ACL in 2012 puts a lot of things in perspective about being able to play the game.
Being 40 and having three kids puts lots of things in perspective and helps me stay grounded.
I think having some sort of religious faith can be helpful for many people, because it kind of puts things in perspective a bit.
When you lose things like football, which is the game I love - and this is the most important thing in my life - it really puts everything in perspective.
A brain hemorrhage puts it all in a deeper perspective. I'm one of those guys hit by lightning. I see the big picture. Everything is in perspective now. Let's just say I'm the kind of guy who knows how to enjoy the moment.
One of my comics is read by more people - around 70,000 - than will see my entire run at Manhattan Theater Club. That puts things in perspective.
Motherhood sort of puts things into perspective, and it's bout real life, and life is about people, what we give, what we take, what we share.
When I'm grateful for all the blessings, it puts away all the stress about things not in my control. Things like long hours, aging, pollution, scandals... it helps me create perspective by just focusing on being grateful. Take that moment twice a day with yourself.
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