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Quotes About Family

My parents, my family, that's the biggest inspiration in my life. I've been in a lot of dark spots in my life, and if it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be able to get out of it, but they are who they are. They followed me. They yelled at me. They screamed at me. They loved me.
~ J. R. Smith
The shopping centres that have come up in Noida are amazing. There are amusement parks and other good family outing spots.
~ Badshah
I have amazing kids, an amazing husband, a fabulous career, wonderful parents. If I had to go through some rough spots to get to this amazing place, so be it.
~ Melissa Marr
Your parents leave you too soon and your kids and spouse come along late, but your siblings know you when you are in your most inchoate form.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
People are really happier with friends than they are with their families or their spouse or their child.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Having a child is not like taking a spouse; there is no mutual agreement entered into. It is up the parent to make the commitment.
~ Alice Dreger
I have an amazing spouse; we're a team. He works, and I work, and we sort of do this dance with each other so that we can be present to our kids. But I think the whole 'balance' thing is an illusion; we just embrace the imbalance.
~ Sarah Rafferty
We share responsibility. It's important to have a good spouse; that's where I sympathize with single parents.
~ Hunter Tylo
You can fire your secretary, divorce your spouse, abandon your children. But they remain your co-authors forever.
~ Ellen Goodman
To see your spouse in a parental role is one of the most incredible things.
~ Elisabeth Hasselbeck
The idea that your spouse or your parents don't know where you are at all times may be part of the past. Is that good or bad? Will that make for better marriages or worse marriages? I don't know.
~ Howard Rheingold
I feel what a spouse can do for you, no child or parent can. Just that if you get the right connect with your spouse, you get it going right.
~ Karan Johar
Don't sacrifice alone time with your spouse just because the kids seem needy. A united front requires adult time alone, so put it in the calendar and make it a priority. A house cannot stand on a shaky foundation.
~ Emily V. Gordon
Love is what really fuels you, and that goes for relationships with a spouse or with family. Love is a beautiful thing.
~ Christina Milian
When men or women make their work their top priority and become hostile to the normal, natural needs of their children and spouse - obviously, something is wrong.
~ Laura Schlessinger
No American should be forced to choose between their spouse and their country.
~ Andrew Sullivan
You can be as devoted and loving a spouse or a caregiver or child, but you also have to remember that you have to program time for yourself in there, because it will renew you.
~ Jeanne Phillips
Having a loving relationship with our spouse or with our children is what leads to the long-term happiness we all seek.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
If you're a parent, love your children. If you're married, honor your spouse instead of looking on the Internet for love in all the wrong places. I'm talking about real relationships, not false intimacies.
~ Delilah
The beauty of being co-founders with your spouse is that we run our business and family together.
~ Julia Hartz
You don't need too much to have an agenda of how to father. You just have to be a good person. The interactions at home between you and your spouse and the way you deal with your kids in certain situations, that's what they take.
~ Yossi Ghinsberg
No matter how much you love your spouse, you won't love them in the same way you do your baby. It's a different love, and everything changes. You have to figure out how to parent together.
~ Alyson Hannigan
I don't think I'll be a good mayor if I don't live my authentic life, and that's got to be involved with having fun with my spouse and my daughter.
~ Lori Lightfoot
My biggest piece of advice is to treat your family members the same way you would treat your spouse or your partner: Be a little more delicate, a little more careful with how you say things, because there's an emotional component to that relationship.
~ Brian France