Quotes About Family
I don't remember anything about Ekta and Tusshar's growing years. I don't remember playing with them, being with them, attending their school functions.
~ Jeetendra
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To pay the bills, I've liquidated my children's college fund.
~ Michael Caputo
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Having a decent place to live is fundamental for families.
~ Brian Lara
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My stories are fundamentally about the love of family.
~ Patricia Polacco
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Your mom is the first person you fall in love with, so it's loaded forever and carries all this baggage. There's almost always a communication barrier in place. In my case it's a language and cultural barrier, but other times, it's because your mother's love is conditional or because you're fundamentally different.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
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Between the fundraising, being away from family, the environment of hyperpartisanship, Washington is really stressing people out.
~ Tim Ryan
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I delayed my father's funeral because of cricket.
~ Virat Kohli
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I grew up in a funeral home, born and raised, and everyone was always like, 'Well, what was that like?' and I was like, 'It was normal', because it's all I knew.
~ Tamara Tunie
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I grew up in a funeral home. Both my parents were morticians.
~ Tamara Tunie
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We don't do funerals in my family.
~ Marie Helvin
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My mom works in funerals, and my dad works at Burger King.
~ Kelly Marie Tran
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There are no foodies at funerals.
~ Tom Junod
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My father is sort of the jokester. My dad is still the funniest guy in our family.
~ Seth Meyers
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My daughter is the funniest person I know, and I couldn't imagine my life without her.
~ Donna Air
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Every woman, or at least almost every woman, in England has, at one time or another of her life, charge of the personal health of somebody, whether child or invalid,—in other words, every woman is a nurse.
~ Florence Nightingale
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She said that she did not wish for any monuments to the Hurlbird family. At the time I thought that that was because of a New England dislike for necrological ostentation.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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So you cannot teach me a great deal about the shady in life. I was in the family of a Middlesex County Councillor. In
~ Ford Madox Ford
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A gentleman in those days consulted his heirs about tree planting. Should you plant a group of copper beeches against a group of white maples over against the ha-ha a quarter of a mile from the house so that the contrast seen from the ball-room windows should be agreeable—in thirty years' time? In those days thought, in families, went in periods of thirty years, owner gravely consulting heir who should see that development of light and shade that the owner never would.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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Granma's name was Bonnie Bee. I knew that when I heard him late at night say, 'I kin ye, Bonnie Bee,' he was saying, 'I love ye,' for the feeling was in the words.
~ Forrest Carter
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What does it say? asked my lord. It says, `Good-night, God keep you all the night!'--just what she used to say when we were together. Every night she used to say that to me, and every morning she said, `God bless you all the day!' So you see I am quite safe all the time----
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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At this moment she was remembering the voyage she had just made from Bombay with her father, Captain Crewe. She was thinking of the big ship, of the Lascars passing silently to and fro on it, of the children playing about on the hot deck, and of some young officers' wives who used to try to make her talk to them and laugh at the things she said.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Papa won't be very long now," she said. "May we talk about the lost little girl?" "I don't think I could talk much about anything else just now," the Indian gentleman answered, knitting his forehead with a tired look.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Eh! said Martha. It's like she says: `A woman as brings up twelve children learns something besides her A B C. Children's as good as 'rithmetic to set you findin' out things
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Mrs. Craven was a very lovely young lady, he had gone on rather hesitatingly. An' mother she thinks maybe she's about Misselthwaite many a time lookin' after Mester Colin, same as all mothers do when they're took out o' th' world. They have to come back, tha' sees. Happen she's been in the garden an' happen it was her set us to work, an' told us to bring him here. Mary
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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