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Quotes About Family

I'm not really volunteering for no family films. I really like the sweet spot of being able to be edgy and controversial.
~ Romany Malco
My mother was not what anyone would call sweet, and she wasn't conventional. When my brother couldn't find his shoes one morning, she said, 'Oh, for God's sake, it won't kill him not to have shoes for a day,' and sent him to school without them.
~ Rosemary Mahoney
I always try to slip healthy things by my kids. I give them sweet potato French fries and fake chicken nuggets.
~ Elaine Irwin
The most I ever ate? In one sitting? Maybe four big plates of fried chicken, biscuits, chitlins, gravy. Then dessert. Apple pie, sweet potato pie. My mother cooked that stuff, good Southern food, and when I was 300 pounds, I never missed a meal.
~ Bruce Smith
I love being in the kitchen with my daughter right next to me on her step stool. It's sweet; we're connecting.
~ Tiffani Thiessen
I have to say, I definitely picked a great guy. I picked a guy who's sweet, kind, and is a hardworking person. He's a great dad; he's a great husband.
~ Tiffani Thiessen
My daughter will find some of the sweetest words to tell you that can make a grown man cry. She still gives me the same inspiration. She still motivates me.
~ Deontay Wilder
My mum is the funniest and sweetest person I know; my sister's like my best friend, so it's great having them around.
~ Jacob Whitesides
My mum and my dad are the sweetest couple.
~ Rita Ora
I want to do the basic things, like putting my daughter to bed. It's the sweetest thing.
~ Tom Douglas
I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids.
~ Nate Torrence
I'm a man with many defects. I love. I sing. I dream. I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother. My children, my two daughters are with me and I want a better world for my grandchildren, for your grandchildren.
~ Hugo Chavez
I grew up in a household where sweets were not given to you whenever you want. It was restricted only to special occasions.
~ Catherine Tresa
I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother.
~ Hugo Chavez
While growing up, my favourite part about Diwali was the delicious sweets.
~ Catherine Tresa
During our childhood, my sister and I had no birthday parties. We would take a packet of sweets to school and distribute it to our class-mates. That was it. We were not allowed to go to parties, either.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
I need to have small morsels of sweets. If I have a day with the fam with a big family dinner, then I'll indulge... but then the next day or two I'll really be strict. I learned that from Dolly Parton, by the way!
~ Kimberly Schlapman
I am happy to see that it is not just me, but even my friends and family now believe in green Diwali and we celebrate together eating lots of good food and sweets.
~ Mohit Raina
My mom was married to a Mexican guy - a surfer - and so we'd kind of camp out on the beach the swell season.
~ Cary Fukunaga
When I was a kid, when I was 16, 17, I'd come home from high school, and my dad collected all of Barbra Streisand's records. And she was very young then. I think she probably had three records out, and she was 21, and we had them all. And I knew every single song, every breath, every elision, every swell. And I sang along to it.
~ Meryl Streep
My dad was my swim coach growing up, and I tried to get kicked out of practice every day. I was a little devil kid.
~ Ryan Lochte
Do you know what I think of when I remember him? I think: He was such a kid. He taught me how to swim when I was 4 and how to ride a bike. So when I think of Martin Luther King, I think of laughter. I think of the play and the fun.
~ Yolanda King
I just always really wanted to swim. It was always a family thing: dad obviously swam, and my sister did, too. And mum used to come along to meets. They had to drag me out of the pool - so there was never any pressure on me to swim. It was just something I loved doing.
~ Aimee Willmott
My parents wanted us to be pool-safe, so I had lessons when I was 18 months old. I would like to share with all the parents out there that I was that kid who cried during every one of my lessons. But it wasn't an option for my parents; we had a backyard pool, so I needed to learn how to swim.
~ Summer Sanders