Quote by Julie Andrews
I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. O

I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. Of course, I love to read, and family is really what its all about. – Julie Andrews

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I am a liberated woman. And I do believe if a woman does equal work she should be paid equal money. But personally I am feminine and I do like male authority to lean on. – Julie Andrews

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Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways – water in general, water sounds – theres music in water. Brooks babbling, fountains splashing. Weirs, waterfalls tumbling, gushing. – Julie Andrews

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Music
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I was lucky enough to be the lady that was asked to be Maria in the Sound Of Music, and that film was fortunate enough to be huge hit. The same with Mary Poppins. I got terribly lucky in that respect. – Julie Andrews

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The first pages of memory are like the old family Bible. The first leaves are wholly faded and somewhat soiled with handling. But, when we turn further, and come to the chapters where Adam and Eve were banished from Paradise, then, all begins to grow clear and legible. – Max Muller

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We all wish we could be in more than one place at the same time. People with families feel guilty all the time-if we spend too much time with our family, we feel were not working hard enough. – Harold Ramis

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Family is conflict and its something that we all relate to. – Bill Cosby

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My family and I built my whole career from scratch. – Maria Sharapova

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Only he who believes is obedient and only he who is obedient believes. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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A man of maxims only is like a Cyclops with one eye, and that in the back of his head. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as quoted in Leigh Hunt’s London Journal and The

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Envy is the art of counting the other fellows blessings instead of your own. – Harold Coffin

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