A Quote by Mike DeWine

Well, you know, my wife and I have eight children. We have now 19 grandchildren. — © Mike DeWine
Well, you know, my wife and I have eight children. We have now 19 grandchildren.
At home, I have a wife, fortunately, and my children are all grown, and I have many grandchildren. I spend weekends with my grandchildren; I adore them.
Donald Trump is a man who just absorbs information and people and experiences. And I've witnessed him firsthand with his five children, his 10 year old son, his wife Melania, who's just an incredible first lady for all of us, amazing. God bless her, we're all very luck to have her leadership, as well. And I've witnessed him with his four adult children and his eight grandchildren. He's a family man.
I'm blessed with four great children and eight grandchildren.
The time has now come to slow down, to sip Rooibos tea with my beloved wife in the afternoons, to watch cricket, to travel to visit my children and grandchildren, rather than to conferences and conventions and university campuses.
What about our children and grandchildren and their children and grandchildren? Do we not want them to live healthy and happy lives?
I have four children and nine grandchildren. I'm presently wearing out my second wife.
I really wanted to retire and rest and spend more time with my children, my grandchildren and of course with my wife.
As apostles and prophets, we are concerned not only for our children and grandchildren but for yours as well - and for each of God's children.
Like many dads I know, I've long been motivated in all aspects of my life by my love for my children - and my desire to make the world better a better place for them, my grandchildren and my great-grandchildren.
I'm blessed with eight children - though I'm talking about eight adults now.
My mother said, Don't worry abot what people think now. Think about whether your children and grandchildren will think you've done well.
We've known for some time that we have to worry about the impacts of climate change on our children's and grandchildren's generations. But we now have to worry about ourselves as well.
I'm proud of my family, very proud - I have ten grandchildren, four children, and one wife.
Would you take a billion dollars, if as part of the deal the Earth were made uninhabitable a year after your death? ... well, of course not; you care about your friends, above all your children, any grandchildren. But ... what if the deal calls for the planet to be poisoned a thousand years later? We feel strong obligations to generations in the near future - should we not feel the same way about our children's great-grandchildren and generations beyond them?
[After her 18-day disappearance in 1974:] I love my husband very, very much, but he didn't ask me when he ran for mayor and he didn't consult me about running for governor. It would be nice to be asked. ... You know, I've been my mother's daughter, my father's daughter, the wife of my husband, the mother of my six children, and grandmother to my eleven grandchildren, but I have never been me. But I am now because I went away. I am a changed woman.
I want my children and grandchildren to see what I look like now.
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