Quote by Julie Andrews
My sense of the family history is somewhat sketchy, because my mot

My sense of the family history is somewhat sketchy, because my mother kept a great deal to herself. – Julie Andrews

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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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Behaving like a princess is work. Its not just about looking beautiful or wearing a crown. Its more about how you are inside. – Julie Andrews

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work
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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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Its true, Christmas can feel like a lot of work, particularly for mothers. But when you look back on all the Christmases in your life, youll find youve created family traditions and lasting memories. Those memories, good and bad, are really what help to keep a family together over the long haul. – Caroline Kennedy

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Families are like fudge — mostly sweet with a few nuts. – Author Unknown

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Family

I refuse to feel guilty. I feel guilty about too much in my life but not about money. I went through periods when I had nothing, so somebody in my family has to get stinkin wealthy. – Jim Carrey

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Family

I think, and I mean this sincerely, I was raised humbly. We were a lower middle income family and a household that was scrimping by at times. We were watching the dollar, stretching the dollar, and coupons. It was all those things. – Bryan Cranston

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Family

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