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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I am from L.A., my siblings are from L.A., but both my parents are from Guatemala, and I have a lot of family members from Mexico.
No matter how painful something is, you have to take it. I saw that in both my parents.
Both my parents loved words. That was the big deal in our house. — © Geraldine Brooks
Both my parents loved words. That was the big deal in our house.
Both my parents moved here from Argentina before I was born, so they were in a foreign country.
Both of my parents worked incredibly hard, and eating out was a treat.
Both my parents are English and came out to Australia in 1967. I was born the following year. My parents, and immigrants like them, were known as '£10 poms.' Back then, the Australian government was trying to get educated British people and Canadians - to be honest, educated white people - to come and live in Australia.
Apart from my parents, every family member on both sides was exterminated by the Nazis.
Both of my parents were journalists, and my rebellion, such as it was, was to become a fiction writer.
Both my parents are actors, and I saw them struggle with work, waiting for phone calls.
Both Sheena and I are working parents, and we know how hard it is to balance work and parenting.
There was just a lot of comedy on the TV in the house, and my parents are both very funny.
It's hard to have both parents involved in elective office at the same time.
I simply wish my parents would have taught me about speciesism and how it was just as evil as racism, sexism and heterosexism. Sadly, my parents were lied to by their parents who were lied to by their parents and so on.
Children do not need superhuman, perfect parents. They have always managed with good enough parents: the parents they happened to have.
Our virtues and vices couple with one another, and get children that resemble both their parents.
I lost both my parents young - but I have felt their presence throughout my life. — © Roma Downey
I lost both my parents young - but I have felt their presence throughout my life.
We grew up in the South, but in a very liberal household - both our parents are from the Northeast.
My parents divorced when I was in my early 20s and have both happily remarried, so I have a large extended family.
Both my parents are doctors, but I'm passionate about dance and have always wanted to act since I was a child.
My parents are both huge science-fiction and fantasy fans - I was fed it.
My parents have been together for 65 years. They're both really stubborn. They're not quitters.
I am feeling as if my parents are my children. I'm extremely protective about both of them while on the set
Both my parents were far smarter than the opportunities they had.
My parents played by parents, in the second season [of Suits]. We had a Skype scene and they were my real parents. My parents are cartoons. When they come up and visit, they're hilarious. My mother somehow finds a way to get in the way of everything.
My parents were both storytellers. They always spoke with metaphorical richness.
My parents both worked; I was a 'latchkey kid.' We were lower-middle class, and they did everything that they could to give me anything I wanted, within reason. We were not rich by any stretch of the imagination, but being an adopted kid, I think we had a different connotation. My parents tried extra hard, I think.
Neither of my parents live in Oakland anymore. They both got priced out.
I grew up in a funeral home. Both my parents were morticians.
My parents both played tennis in South Africa. I learned from them.
Both my parents are chefs I grew up in a restaurant and was always surrounded by cooks. I love food.
No, I come for a hippy lifestyle, it's very open; my parents are both hippies.
My parents both came from very poor working-class families.
I was born in Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh, as my parents are both pandits from there. But I was brought up in Chandigarh.
Here's the thing: the unit of reverence in Europe is the family, which is why a child born today of unmarried parents in Sweden has a better chance of growing up in a house with both of his parents than a child born to a married couple in America. Here we revere the couple, there they revere the family.
I can't wait for both my daughters to be old enough to read all my books. I loved it every time I saw my parents acting like more than just my parents. And I'm looking forward to that with my daughters too. I am looking forward to having them discover me as someone completely other than their mother.
Both my parents were working in politics when I was growing up, so going on stage was not that great a leap.
My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn.
Not only would my parents work full hours, my parents both woke up at 5 A.M. My dad left the house at 5 A.M. to go to the fish market to pick out his own fish, and my mom woke up at 5 A.M. to wake me up in order to get me ready for skating before school.
My parents subscribed to both Time and Newsweek and in 1978, I remember the covers of both that December were of the bodies in the jungle. The fact that many of the people who drank the cyanide - as well as Jim Jones himself - were originally from Indiana, that stayed with me. I wanted to know why they did such a baffling, horrendous thing, why they would kill their children.
Two weeks into looking after a newborn, you don't necessarily feel as if you've got it all under control. It's just turned your life absolutely upside down, and I think there are a lot of parents who would feel that having the opportunity for both parents to be around in those early weeks would be something that would be really, really valuable.
There was a glamorous Nick-and-Nora element to my parents. If you remove one from the other, you're left with neither. But parents are parents. — © Christopher Buckley
There was a glamorous Nick-and-Nora element to my parents. If you remove one from the other, you're left with neither. But parents are parents.
My parents have both done some music stuff. My family was very artist-friendly, so that was encouraging.
Both of my parents had a change of career. My mum was a nurse, and now she's a college lecturer.
My parents were very well read. They were both New Englanders, not highly educated, but they had a sophisticated... they were both very humanistic, and they were sophisticated readers.
I'm first generation American, and my parents were both from Nigeria. And so I always say that I'm literally an African American. So my last name is Famuyiwa, it's different. And so that was a part of my experience from people not being able to pronounce it to not sort of having sort of a shared, common history with a lot of the kids that I was growing up with because my parents were from Africa.
Both my parents were very supportive of me in whatever I wanted to do.
My family was very musical. My brother is an opera singer; my parents both sang.
My mum's from Yorkshire and my parents aren't snotty or posh - they're very hard workers, both of them.
I was born in Edinburgh, in Scotland, a few days after the end of the Second World War. Both my parents had left school at a very young age, unwillingly in my father's case. Yet both had deep effects on my education, my father influencing me toward measurement and mathematics, and my mother toward writing and history.
My mum and mad were both very generous, encouraging parents.
I was raised in a Jewish family, but since I was adopted, my parents sent me to Hebrew school and Bible chapel, so I got the best of both worlds - singing in both a choir in Bible chapel and a chorus in Hebrew school. It shaped me and my voice.
I'm actually not making fun of my real parents. I've taken stereotypical traits of my real parents, my aunts, my uncles and parents of every race and put them into these two characters, who are just over-the-top ridiculous and super-alpha parents about everything.
My parents were both very social and would have parties at home all the time. — © Supriya Pathak
My parents were both very social and would have parties at home all the time.
My parents are hard workers and they showed me what it means to work hard. I would give a lot of the credit to my parents for where I'm at and who I am. They both worked multiple jobs to make sure me and my siblings were able to play sports and have a home. I'll never forget how hard they worked and that always motivates me.
Parents should teach their children to pray. The child learns both from what the parents do and what they say. The child who sees a mother or a father pass through the trials of life with fervent prayer to God and then hears a sincere testimony that God answered in kindness will remember what he or she saw and heard. When trials come, that individual will be prepared.
The parents age must be remembered, both for joy and anxiety.
I was very lucky both of my parents had really nice skin.
I was an only child, a very late child, born to parents who were both 39 at the time, which was very late back then. That kind of confirmed my sense of being the center of the universe, which I guess every child feels - children and poets both tend to feel.
Both of my parents have loved and supported me from my very first strides.
My parents are both Belgian-born, and so am I, actually. I'm bilingual, so I had experience with French.
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