Some of the most important conversations I've ever had occurred at my family's dinner table.
Everybody has heard that family dinner is great for kids. But unfortunately, it doesn't work in many of our lives.
The secret is to make sure your family comes before anything else, because no matter what you do you've got to come home.
It's unresolved conflict in my life that I have a lovely family and a risky job.
I state for the record that I have never sought funds from any POW family, nor led them to believe in any way that we were going on a mission to rescue their specific missing loved one.
When I was nine years old, my family lost our home, and the six of us moved into my grandparents' converted garage.
I keep everything that is most important to me close to me: my family, my bible, my X-Box - just kidding.
I'm not ashamed to tell the truth about what happened in my family. I think that's what makes my comedy different.
I'm satisfied with making true choices and finding the woman I love, Angie, and building a family that I love so much.
I had been out there long enough. I had not seen my family for four years.
In our country today, very few children are raised to believe that their principal destiny is to serve their family, their country, or God.
Now people want what the movie was about, which is violent comedy. And that's really what The Aristocrats is based on - what will a family do out of desperation.
The Jersey Shore is the kind of place where the policeman has a little cottage that might have been in the family for years and many other people call home.
My family would be supportive if I said I wanted to be a Martian, wear only banana skins, make love to ashtrays, and eat tree bark.
I'm not trying to represent the whole Latino community. There are too many different cultures, and Latinos will always say, 'My family doesn't do that.'
I figure this is my time - to relax, be with my family and have a normal life.
I'm an actor I'm not a politician. I always kick myself when I talk too much about family, or personal things.
Charles Wyly was born Oct 13, 1933, in Lake Providence, La., and for a period lived with his family in a shack without electricity or plumbing.
I still feel like the same girl who grew up in Albion Park. I'm such a family girl. I haven't changed.
A family member of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma, and the treatment they're getting wouldn't exist if it weren't for the work that Team in Training does. I want to support them.
I had the good fortune of having a happy, closely knit family.