Quote by Chaske Spencer
There was a point - when I was a kid - where I said I wanted to be

There was a point – when I was a kid – where I said I wanted to be like Luke Skywalker, with blond hair and blue eyes. My mom right there told me to never be ashamed of who I am. – Chaske Spencer

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I remember my dad, who coached football, would buy some of his players football shoes when they couldnt afford it. – Chaske Spencer

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dad
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I think people should look at learning about Native American history the same as visiting Washington, D.C., and seeing the monuments there. Its all part of the package. – Chaske Spencer

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Learning
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My house has always been like everyones house. You walk in, youre a part of the family, no matter who you are, what celebrity status you are, everyone is treated the same – with love from my mom. – Vinny Guadagnino

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Mom claimed that I could carry a tune at 2 or 3 years of age. Maybe she was a little prejudiced. – Ethel Merman

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My mom insisted on multigrain bread and never allowed soda in the house. – Vin Diesel

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I think the real heroic teachers are the ones who work with kids, like my mom and my sister do. – David Duchovny

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