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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Some people regard discipline as a chore. For me, it is a kind of order that sets me free to fly. – Julie Andrews

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Discipline
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I am told that the first comprehensible word I uttered as a child was home. – Julie Andrews

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Home
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I was lucky. My family is wonderful. And its funny, because most of my best friends come from very large families. So it always felt as if I had lots of siblings, though in the end I had to leave them and go home. I kind of got the best of both worlds as a kid. – Sophia Bush

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Family

The purpose of the Seder to my mind is to inspire conversations with your family about the human drama and hopefully transmit values to the next generation. Ive always felt like this could be better. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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Family

I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because Im not a fighter. – Herman Cain

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Family

Together, we can help make sure that every family that walks into a restaurant can make an easy, healthy choice. – Michelle Obama

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Family

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Ill go to see movies, but I also love being at home on my couch and pausing every 10 minutes to pee. – Tim Heidecker

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If you want to know the feeling, just take your bottom lip and pull it over your head. – Carol Burnett, about labor pain, quoted in Fatherhood by Bill Cosby

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Pregnancy

Meat is a big deal in my life. I do love breakfast food, but I dont think thats extraordinary. Im a normal American. We love eggs and meat and potatoes and gravy. – Nick Offerman

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Food

The man whose book is filled with quotations, may be said to creep along the shore of authors, as if he were afraid to trust himself to the free compass of reasoning. – Quoted unattributed in The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, April 1

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