Quote by Kim Weston
I didnt want to travel. I didnt want to leave my family. I heard a

I didnt want to travel. I didnt want to leave my family. I heard all these stories from Dad about not having Edward around when he was young, and I didnt want that to happen. – Kim Weston

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Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after, I dont think having a famous father affected him much. – Kim Weston

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I felt no pressure that my grandfather was famous and my uncle was famous. – Kim Weston

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Growing up, I didnt give my grandfathers photography a second thought. I wasnt involved in his work, except that I helped my dad print his negatives. – Kim Weston

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Im concerned a little bit with the culture of celebrating the fundraise. My dad taught me that when you borrow money its the worst day of your life. – Gary Vaynerchuk

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My moms a Catholic, and my dads a Jew, and they didnt want anything to do with anything. – Isabelle Huppert

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Im a military kid, both parents in the military – Mom did 12 years, Dad did 21, served in two wars. So discipline is something that was huge. – Robert Griffin III

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And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, If you want it bad enough, and youre willing to make the sacrifices, you can do it. But first you have to believe in yourself. – Jennie Finch

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Do your work; not just your work and no more, but a little more for the lavishings sake — that little more which is worth all the rest. – Dean Briggs

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