883 Quotes About Born
- Author Ira Sachs
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I grew up in the 1960s in Memphis, and my father was a member of the American Civil Liberties Union. I was born three years before Martin Luther King was killed, and I think that history of civil action was something that I had in my blood.
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- Author Isabel Sanford
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I was the only child born to Josephine Perry that survived. Mama had six other children before me, and all had passed very quickly and very young, all succumbing to a combination of illness and disease and the lack of strength to fight off both.
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- Author Jack Sanders
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I'll miss it very much, ... It's going to be very, very difficult when we leave. I've watched families grow up here. Children that were born here are now married and now have their own children. I'll miss it all.
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- Author John Patrick Shanley
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I'm Irish as hell: Kelly on one side, Shanley on the other. My father had been born on a farm in the Irish Midlands. He and his brothers had been shepherds there, cattle and sheep, back in the early 1920s. I grew up surrounded by brogues and Irish music, but stayed away from the old country till I was over 40. I just couldn't own being Irish.
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- Author Jonathan Shapiro
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born into poverty, as a 3-year-old dealing with a mother dying of breast cancer, raised by a 12-year-old sibling.
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- Author Karen Strakbein
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Certainly, we know that not all those kids were born here, and we know they don't always stay here.
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- Author Ken Scott
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He'd come up and hit you and you knew it was him. He was a born leader who didn't holler, but when he talked, they listened.
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- Author Ksenia Solo
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I always say that I was dancing and acting in the belly. I feel like it's something I was born with and inspired by my family since I grew up backstage, watching them perform. I guess it was just a natural path for me.
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- Author Laura Schlessinger
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Men are very emotionally dependent upon women from the day they are born to the day they expire.
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