A Quote by Adam Rayner

I'm actually half Brit and half American. I have a British father and an American mother, but as far as I'm aware, no Middle Eastern blood. — © Adam Rayner
I'm actually half Brit and half American. I have a British father and an American mother, but as far as I'm aware, no Middle Eastern blood.
I was born and brought up in South Mumbai. My father, Jagdeep, is a businessman and a Sindhi. My mother is half Brit and half Muslim. I am thus a cocktail of mixed blood. From the time I remember, I wanted to be an actress.
Each American embassy comes with two permanent features - a giant anti-American demonstration and a giant line for American visas. Most demonstrators spend half their time burning Old Glory and the other half waiting for green cards.
I'm half-Armenian. Even though my grandparents did not discuss the genocide, and my father - like many sons and daughters of immigrants - wanted to be as 'American' as possible, I was always aware of it. How could I not be?
I think I've actually benefited from Australia being a kind of combination of both British and American culture. We kind of got the best of both British and American television and books, science fiction and fantasy, and so on. So I'm familiar with a lot of, for example, American books and television that a British author of my generation might not be.
I'm not willing to commit American taxpayers' money anymore or American troops on the ground in another Middle Eastern country.
Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half.
Like pretty much every other ambitious person, I always figured I'd eventually move to New York. It is, at this point, half-dream and half-obligation for people trying to do big things. It's the American Dream inside the American Dream.
In the modern world, it may be that a living father can only be half a father to a boy - the dead father is the other vital half: the half that grows the boy up once and for all.
My husband is half Japanese and half white European-American, and our son is half Korean, quarter Japanese, and a quarter white European-American.
My mother thought of my father as half barbarian and half blunt instrument, and she isolated him from his children.
My mother was born on February 8, 1944, in Lucknow, India. Her father, Albert, was half-Indian and half-Portuguese.
Half the American population no longer reads newspapers: plainly, they are the clever half.
I'm half Native American and half white so I think I can adjust culturally to anything.
I'm a typical mutt American. I have an Italian last name. Half-Mexican, half-Jewish.
Everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it's half Judaized, and the other half negrified.
I sort of lived half my life in California, half in England, so I am, I suppose, a little bit American.
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