Top 1200 Small Family Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
We have a family holiday once a year, usually abroad, but that's it. I feel I should have holidays for my family's sake, but I'm not that adventurous.
I come from a large family, but I was not raised with a fortune. Something more was left me, and that was family values.
My early childhood was spent living by the Pacific Ocean. I carry with me something imprinted by that wide, limitless horizon, which I learned connected us to different people and cultures, including my own family's origins in the Arab World and Northern Europe. I understood early that my world was only a small part of a much larger one. That captivated me.
If you're in a family unit... and the boys are having a particularly hard time, the impact on the entire family is troublesome. — © Valerie Jarrett
If you're in a family unit... and the boys are having a particularly hard time, the impact on the entire family is troublesome.
When I do an Asian character or an Asian voice I'm doing one because that's my heritage and my family and where I come from. My family is of Korean descent and specifically North Korean descent. So it makes sense for me to talk about that issue because it's the only weapon I have to somehow avenge my family and my history.
As long as the family and the myth of the family ... have not been destroyed, women will still be oppressed.
Football is good, but family, close friends, my brothers - I have family everywhere - is the most important thing.
The women in my family are all super-emotional. The catchphrase in our family is 'Listen to my words, not my tears.'
It was like a family reunion, watching the movie. It's always a good feeling when I can get a screening for my family.
I cook and I really believe in the family dinner, I think that's a nice time to bring the family together.
Anyway, our family went into complete crisis mode. I have two older brothers, and we rallied as a family.
But I'm proud to come from a family of Republicans and, yes, we have some spirited discussions in our family.
My whole family could sing. My family harmonized without any instruments to accompany them.
That was always a dream of mine, to have a large family, a huge family. — © Nadya Suleman
That was always a dream of mine, to have a large family, a huge family.
I think family is our reason for being. I was lucky to be born into a very close-knit family.
I always wanted to have a family - that was one of my big wishes. And in school, I'd taken drama, and I'd always wanted to act. I did go to drama school in New York, Los Angeles and London, and I did small parts here and there, but I never really had the time. Modeling was always paying more.
Everyone in my family has been in music - my cousins, my grandmother, my grandfather - so it's quite a big family tree.
My Sims family is called the Cholly family. I don't know why I picked that name; it's kind of random.
We weren't a Hollywood family. We were simply a show business family.
For the past several centuries the bonding power of the family dinner table has been one of the few constants, and now it's binding no more. The potency of the media is now stronger than that of the family. The wonder is that families still exist at all, since the forces of modern life mainly all pull people away from a family centered way of life.
I reproach so many things about my family, but on the other hand, I kept asking them to be my family.
My family was a poor farming family, and we lived under absolute segregation.
I've always been a family man and count myself as one of those who are lucky to have the comfort of a family.
It's critically important to have family around me, and some of my happiest moments are when I'm just with my family.
We're all family at the end of the day - connected to other members of our family as adults or children.
When we look at each other, we're the same family. You don't have to see black or Latino - we're one family. That's America.
I have differences of opinion within my own family, an Irish Catholic family. So, I do respect those that disagree.
'Freaks and Geeks' was my favorite show when it was on, by a wide measure. And that's the show I wanted to do. I noodled with the idea of doing a show about teenagers that told small stories, small moments of personal growth.
I do my best to look at the bigger picture and not sweat the small stuff. I make it a point to have alone time. I value that some of life’s best moments happen over a meal with your family or a glass of wine with your friends. And when life seems like a lot to bear, I dance around like a kid until I laugh.
In a family, what isn't spoken is what you listen for. But the noise of a family is to drown it out.
I grew up in a family that my father was a very, very, a person with so many ideas, so many new visions and dreams. For me to grow up in that family, that also helped me to have a vision to create and open boundaries and things. So I think it's like, it just comes from the family.
A family business in cinema is not necessarily creative. It is generally about prolonging your family fortune.
If $85 million is not enough to take care of my family and other generations of my family, then you’re stupid.
I felt this pressure to just be the singer in my family or the musician in my family. But once I had my son, I was like, 'No, I can do all of it.'
To be in a position to help my family out and change the trajectory of the Wagner family it's a pretty dope feeling.
When cancer affects somebody in the family, the whole family is affected.
When I came into the Perry family, it was just kind of one of those deals where they were the only family I had.
My family is a Jewish Iranian family, but I was born in Turkey and raised in Italy. So it's a very mixed background.
There is a history of mental breakdowns in my family. It will never happen to me but it has happened to others in the family. — © Brian Cox
There is a history of mental breakdowns in my family. It will never happen to me but it has happened to others in the family.
I came from an entrepreneurial family. My father and five generations of people in my family do not make good employees.
Why Family Therapy...because it deals with family pain.
Family is everything. Family comes first. It's not what I expected it to be, but nothing ever is.
I grew up in a family of secrets; there was a lot of pathology in the family.
Family responsibility, yes, and always. Family bankruptcy due to the cruel rules of government, no.
I think the idea of family and protecting the family is something that ties a lot of these women together.
'First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House.
Grandparents...can give the children unity of family life and some knowledge of their own family history.
My family means everything to me in the world. So as long as my family is taken care of, I'm a happy guy.
The most important family value of all is time with your family. — © Tom Perez
The most important family value of all is time with your family.
Being a coach means giving your job 200% all the time and you're family is left on the side so I don't want to risk my family anymore just because I love football. I don't feel this ambition, I'm involved in many businesses and I want to live my own life, to see my daughters grow and want to see my family happy.
A dysfunctional family is any family with more than one person in it.
If love and agreement are manifest in a single family, that family will advance, become illumined and spiritual.
I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me, and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans.
And I'm so grateful to have that family name and continue my family's legacy, but I'm also very excited to create my own.
When I read the books, I imagined that the family of Ron Weasley was my family.
Guilty as charged. We are very much supportive of the family - the biblical definition of the family unit.
In my family there was no small talk, only talk about serious things like global politics - trying to interpret the distant political signs, looking desperately for some hope things would change. Religion was forbidden beginning in 1968, when I was born. So my communication with them was limited to issues of everyday life, which were issues of survival.
I'm a family man. I just love being around my family.
I flew over to Birmingham and did half a dozen scenes or so as a pastor in the film. I had a great time. I look forward to seeing the final version. I also am good friends with the Erwin Brothers who are co-directing and producing the film with Kevin. They also helped with Courageous. It's kind of a small little family in this arena and we love helping each other out.
I have grown up in a joint family and I'm lucky that even after my marriage, I live in a big family.
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