Quote by Kyle Chandler
I work six months and get three or four with the family. - Kyle Ch

I work six months and get three or four with the family. – Kyle Chandler

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We run into some pretty tough arguments sometimes, but the idea is that at the end of the day, my wife and I realize that well always be holding each others hand. This is a lifelong relationship, and after 12 years she hasnt gotten rid of me yet. – Kyle Chandler

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I love being healthy. I get a lot of sleep. Im a girl who eats. And I feel beautiful no matter how I look. I have my family to thank for that. – Lea Michele

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No one can find inner peace except by working, not in a self- centered way, but for the whole human family. – Peace Pilgrim

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We need a better way to talk about eating animals, a way that doesnt ignore or even just shruggingly accept things like habits, cravings, family and history but rather incorporates them into the conversation. The more they are allowed in, the more able we will be to follow our best instincts. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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Its all about quality of life and finding a happy balance between work and friends and family. – Philip Green

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