7,080 Quotes About Family
- Author Julene Bair
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And now I am sitting in the graveyard, staring at two headstones, and feeling good and bad at the same time. The way we do when our own lives continue to unfold, but the lives that gave us life and others that gave our lives meaning have ended.
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- Author Daryl Gregory
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Perhaps that's a smile on Delia's face-but Delia's half skull turns every expression into a leer. She says, "Your uncle had a talent, kid. He made families wherever he went.
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- Author Sara Sheridan
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At the end of the day, that's what a family is - a group of different people who accept each other.
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- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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Money can buy you a house, but only love can buy you a home.
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- Author Jamie O'Neill
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My black-headed black-eyed boy. I remember every day of you. How would I forget?
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- Author Danee Riggs
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I do what I do because I am who I am. Don't make me over.
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- Author Frances Mayes
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Memory is capricious. I can look back and see decadence, old bigots, the constant racial slurs, the bores, the wild cards, the bighearted, the family album of alcoholics, the saints, the old aunt propped in a chair saying only "da-da," the slow-motion suicides, but at four, six, ten, they loomed, powerful, not as types but as themselves. Among them, logic takes wing." (pg. 31)
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- Author Amy Tan
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And now at the airport, after shaking hands with everybody, waving good-bye, I think about all the different ways we leave people in this world. Cheerily waving good-bye to some at airports, knowing we'll never see each other again. Leaving others on the side of the road, hoping that we will. Finding my mother in my father's story and saying good-bye before before I have a chance to know her better.
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- Author Amy Tan
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And now at the airport, after shaking hands with everybody, waving good-bye, I think about all the different ways we leave people in this world. Cheerily waving good-bye to some at airports, knowing we'll never see each other again. Leaving others on the side of the road, hoping that we will. Finding my mother in my father's story and saying good-bye before I have a chance to know her better.
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