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

Other quotes by Julie Andrews

I think that the best way to explain that is that my mother gave me all the color and character and flare and liveliness, and my father gave me all the sanity and nature and all the things that helped me be a more rounded human being. – Julie Andrews

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Nature
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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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As a rule, my focus is on classical music, but I love jazz. I love everything, actually. – Julie Andrews

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Music
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Other Quotes from
Family
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My father was the center of the family, and everyone tried to please him. – Ang Lee

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Family

Ive always wanted to do a family movie. – Adam Sandler

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Family

I guess now that I think back, I used to play priest and be a funny priest. I dont know, I grew up in such a Catholic family that I kind of liked to test the boundaries a little bit and I think I had fun watching my mom laugh. – Jenny McCarthy

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Family

The Bible is the great family chronicle of the Jews. – Heinrich Heine

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Family

Random Quotes

Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort it brings. – Walter Lippmann

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Freedom

I would love to play Funny Girl or Evita, but I idolize the women who have played those parts. I dont know if there needs to be another version of those shows. – Idina Menzel

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funny

I found it to be more challenging to be in a huge effects movie, because a lot of the things arent there.You have to trust the director and react to nothing. – Katie Holmes

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Trust

I shoplifted. I was about five years old, and I took a candy from a store. We paid for three of them, but I took four, and I went home and cried. My mom took me back, and I paid for the missing piece. – Carrie-Anne Moss

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mom