Quote by Julius Erving
But you know, we have a very normal family. Weve had our ups and d

But you know, we have a very normal family. Weve had our ups and downs. You know, weve had our issues, but weve had great cause for celebration. – Julius Erving

Other quotes by Julius Erving

One of the things in the back of my mind is that, after my sports experience, I never want to be, totally consumed by any one endeavor, other than my family life. – Julius Erving

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Experience
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In 1981, at age 31, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league. – Julius Erving

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I always wanted my music to influence the life you were living emotionally – with your family, your lover, your wife, and, at a certain point, with your children. – Bruce Springsteen

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Like a lot of you, I grew up in a family on the ragged edges of the middle class. My daddy sold carpeting and ended up as a maintenance man. After he had a heart attack, my mom worked the phones at Sears so we could hang on to our house. – Elizabeth Warren

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Im not asking that people accept homosexuality. Im not asking that they believe like I do that its inborn. Im not asking that. All Im saying is dont let these children suffer without a family because of your bias. – Rosie ODonnell

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But in my heart of hearts, this is the kind of thing… this is what everyone is struggling with in their lives – relationships and family. To me, its always an interesting area to mine. Im drawn to it. – Mark Ruffalo

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Family

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What other people think of me is none of my business. – Gary Oldman

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Today knowledge has power. It controls access to opportunity and advancement. – Peter Drucker

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I found that a new oath holds pretty well; but… when it is become old and frayed out and damaged by a dozen annual retryings of its remains, it ceases to be serviceable; any little strain will snap it. – Mark Twain (1835–1910), speech, Tile Club Dinner for Laurence Hutton, New

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