Quote by Adam Sandler
Sometimes you cant prioritise family and you feel guilty. - Adam S

Sometimes you cant prioritise family and you feel guilty. – Adam Sandler

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This character feels so much like my brother. He has two children. He has a wife. He works with me. He chooses to stay in New Hampshire because he wants his kids to grow up in the school they started with. He doesnt want them to lose friends. He is his familys hero. – Adam Sandler

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Family
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Feels good to try, but playing a father, Im getting a little older. I see now that Im taking it more serious and I do want that lifestyle. – Adam Sandler

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Doing Saturday Night Live definitely affects my relationship with my girlfriend and with my family, because you feel so much pressure to do well that night. But I think everyones grown to accept that and so they give me my space at the show. – Adam Sandler

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To us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there. – Barbara Bush

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You know, you only get one family, and you have to make it work. – Tori Spelling

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Sure, I have friends, plenty of friends, and they all come around wantin to borrow money. Ive always been generous with my friends and family, with money, but selfish with the important stuff like love. – Richard Pryor

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My mother was passionate. She was stubborn, the dominant one in the family. She dominated my father. – Hugh Leonard

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