Quote by Gwen Stefani
My priorities are always going to be my husband and my family now.

My priorities are always going to be my husband and my family now. Thats a huge, huge thing. – Gwen Stefani

Other quotes by Gwen Stefani

A miracle… my biggest accomplishment is my marriage so far. Because its hard, everyone knows its hard. – Gwen Stefani

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Marriage
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I remember when I was in school, they would ask, What are you going to be when you grow up? and then youd have to draw a picture of it. I drew a picture of myself as a bride. – Gwen Stefani

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wedding
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My mom and dad met at Anaheim High School. After they got married, all they wanted to do was have four children, and they did. – Gwen Stefani

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dad
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Pray in your family daily, that yours may be in the number of the families who call upon God. – Christopher Love

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Family

It all starts with the script: its not worth taking myself away from my family if I dont have something Im really passionate about. – Steven Spielberg

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Family

There’s an awful lot of blood around that water is thicker than. – Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic’s Notebook, 1966

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Family

AP promoted me to the White House beat because I knew Clinton, his family, friends, and staff better than anybody in the national press corps. Those contacts helped me break a few stories and get my career in Washington jump-started. – Ron Fournier

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Family

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The truest wisdom is a resolute determination. – Napoleon Bonaparte

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Wisdom

A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue but moderation in principle is always a vice. – Thomas Paine

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good

When families are strong and stable, so are children – showing higher levels of wellbeing and more positive outcomes. But when things go wrong – either through family breakdown or a damaged parental relationship – the impact on a childs later life can be devastating. – Iain Duncan Smith

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Family

When one reads a poet in January, it is as lovely as when one goes to walk in June. – Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Hesperus, or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days: A Biography,

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January