I'm a dad and a husband, and so the things that I love to do are all geared around my family.
Dad taught us about morals, values and goals. Having a tight-knit family was important to him.
I was a farm kid from the plains of South Venezuela, from a very poor family. I grew up in a palm tree house with an earthen floor.
I'm the eldest of four - I love my family so much. I'm crazy about them.
The women who pass away before they receive Social Security, for them this is nothing but a tax from which they or their family will never receive a benefit.
Eating at home is fine, as I can easily work around the foods that don't agree with me and still eat heartily with the rest of my family. I don't force them to follow my diet.
I have my family; I'm never alone.
I spent, as you know, a year and a half in a clergyman's family and heard almost every Tuesday the very best, most earnest and most impressive preacher it has ever been my fortune to meet with, but it produced no effect whatever on my mind.
When the opportunity came along to do 'Win, Lose or Draw,' I took it selfishly to find out if I did enjoy being me on camera. And I did that for the last two years I was doing 'Mama's Family.'
My family is involved and my wife Brenda is a great, great writer. She helps me with the writing of everything and also sings with me. I owe a lot to Brenda.
When I did 'Tokyo Drift,' a lot of the philosophy that Han lived by I have actually gone through in my own life. As I got older, I realized that I really believe in those philosophies, like the importance of family.
My family is a little ridiculous. They're wild - really colorful and animated and big personalities.
The other deals with my life and my livelihood and my family and all that I stand for.
Mythology and history are my passion. I grew up in a religious family and learnt about our scriptures and philosophies. It's the language I'm comfortable with.
There can be legal conflicts over whether registering intent is enough to qualify you as an organ donor or whether a doctor must still ask your family's permission.
Leave the President's family business to him. You will have plenty to do without trying to manage the First Family. They are likely to do fine without your help.
When I lived in Hong Kong, I felt that Hong Kong is my family.
One can make a case that says that since 85% of children being brought up in single family homes are being brought up by women that about 85% of elementary school teachers should be males to balance out the feminization that the boys and girls receive.
All I really have in my life is my family and football. That's about it.
I do want to have holidays and see my family and friends.
I'm a lucky person because I've been loved a lot. I have a great family.
I suppose that one of the reasons I wrote 'In Contempt' was because of the money. After the trial I came to realize that there were things that I needed to do if I was to protect myself and my family, so there were some selfish reasons for it.
One thing that's likely: How you look as you age is hereditary. Some of my family members, for example, look younger than their real age. And people have mistaken me for 30, even 25.
I think that public service is tough on a family - no ifs, ands, buts about it. I have my own personal wishes, but they're not always front and center.
I come from a family that doesn't have a whole lot of money.
I grew up in a very Catholic family. Up until puberty, I would go to a Catholic church every week.
I represent poor people, I represent working people. I represent senior citizens. I represent family businesses. I represent people who don't have the wherewithal to hire overpriced Washington lobbyists and lawyers. I want to send the powers back to the states and the people.
I'm really focused on my research almost 100 percent. That, and my family and kids.
This shared love of cooking and celebration has allowed me to create a strong bond with my family.
My own family and thousands of other Japanese Americans were interned during World War II. It took our nation over 40 years to apologize.
The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended-and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.
My family moved to Buffalo, New York in 1940 where I was raised.
My family history, like that of many Polish, German and Jewish families from Central Europe in the 20th century, is complex.
I was lucky to have such a loving, crazy family. I learned to give and share.
My style has been pretty much like a newspaper. It's got politics in it, it's got media, sports, family relations, you know, all the sections you would expect, and wonderful religion things.
I remember driving to North Carolina when I was a little girl in a snowstorm to get down to my mom's family in the Carolinas. There were chains on the car - it was the late sixties - and we were just singing in the car. Christmas carols.