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My mom, Emilie, always taught me to think hard about marriage. - A

My mom, Emilie, always taught me to think hard about marriage. – Alyson Hannigan

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My mom was a photographer and whenever they needed a baby for a modelling job, shed stick me in front of the camera. Thats how it started. – Alyson Hannigan

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No matter what, like, I couldnt – I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. Thats what she says all the time. – Ryan Lochte

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I didnt understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, What are you doing? You really can sing! So then I started going to school and singing to the girls. – Chris Brown

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For some students, school is the only place where they get a hot meal and a warm hug. Teachers are sometimes the only ones who tell our children they can go from an Indian reservation to the Ivy League, from the home of a struggling single mom to the White House. – Denise Juneau

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I was always at peace because of the way my mom treated me. – Martina Hingis

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