A Quote by Natalie Merchant

I've raised my daughter with no television. — © Natalie Merchant
I've raised my daughter with no television.
Daughter, we didn't need your note - or a prince's visit - to tell us you'd done nothing wrong. We know the daughter we raised. We fear for your future, but never for your character. You take our love and our trust wherever you wander. Father.
I was raised by strong women, and that DNA is in my daughter and wife.
I was never raised to think that I was pretty. It's not that I was raised to think I was unattractive, but it was just never something that was pointed out to me by my family. They would point out personality traits — 'our daughter is really quirky' — versus what I look like, because inevitably, looks go, so it makes no difference.
I am the daughter of the Chairman of the Board and thus, was raised with great music.
I am a single mum. I raised my daughter, and she was very listened to.
I have 3 sisters, a daughter, and a son with my girlfriend, and a feminist mom who raised me right.
I was raised on NBC television.
Television has raised writing to a new low.
I don't watch television because I have a tiny baby daughter. I'm useless.
The way I was raised, family was always the most important. When I had our first daughter, Natasha, I knew that's what I wanted to do.
Once my grandmother's Alzheimer's condition worsened, I was always nervous to get calls from my Aunt Lisa who is her daughter that I was raised with.
I was raised by television. It was my first cultural window. It was a constant companion.
Honestly, I don't understand this concept of daughter-in-law. For me, she is my daughter as well as her own mother's daughter.
I wanted to be the dad that was able to feed my daughter, hold my daughter, really be there for my daughter.
In my house, neither my wife nor my daughter are impressed that I'm on television, and they remind me of that frequently.
And I come here as a daughter, raised on the South Side of Chicago - by a father who was a blue-collar city worker and a mother who stayed at home with my brother and me.
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