Family is a major part of my life.

I've dedicated my life to my family.

My ultimate goal in my life is to have a family.

My family's the most important thing in my life.

I have spent my life reassembling the family farm.

I'm at a stage in my life when I want a wife and a family.

I'm happy being deaf. I'm happy with my life and my family.

I have lived in south London all my life, and my family is here.

Throughout my life, I happily deferred to family, companions, children.

The most important part of my life came in San Sebastian: my new family.

This is my life. I don't need a piece of paper to make it a family unit.

My family is a part of my life and everything is all a mixture of enjoyment.

I feel very French and I need my life here; I need all my friends and family.

It's unresolved conflict in my life that I have a lovely family and a risky job.

Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers.

Everything in my life was about performance when I was doing 'The Partridge Family.'

The other deals with my life and my livelihood and my family and all that I stand for.

For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family.

I have my life on the field, but when I finish that, I want a quiet life with my family.

My family is my life, and everything else comes second as far as what's important to me.

I grew up going to church three times a week in my family. It's been a center of my life.

I don't have any differences with my family. I just don't have them as a part of my life.

I can offer my family things that I could never have dreamt of - darts has changed my life.

I'm more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful.

I'm enjoying my years, I'm enjoying my life, I'm enjoying my family. I'm just happy - a happy person.

Even though I wrote 'The 3 Big Questions for a Frantic Family,' my life is as chaotic as most people's.

I'm from a family of educators. I grew up with books in my house and in my hands and my parents in my life.

I'm driven by my passion - my family, my philanthropy, and the New England Patriots winning. That's my life.

I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family, and I intend to follow these for the rest of my life.

My life had been very work-orientated, and all in close-up. Once I had the family, it went into sudden widescreen.

I've spent the first part of my life in the shadow of my family. I'm not going to live in the shadow of my husband.

My family moved around a lot, so I don't have any friends that I had all my life, but I did have annual trips back to Queens.

There were patterns in my family that had to be broken, and I refused to live my life the way certain members of my family had.

That's all I'm programmed for: to keep pushing and to try to make the most of my career and my life, to take care of my family.

I'm not really very ambitious. I'm more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful.

I have other obligations now - the show, my family, my life... though I know that without my sobriety I wouldn't have any of those things.

In early 1993, when I was 12, I was separated from my family as the Sierra Leone civil war, which began two years earlier, came into my life.

I'm a guy who loves my family, and we're probably only going to have a couple of more babies. I have the rest of my life to play the British Open.

It got to a stage where I realised I didn't care about eating, sleeping, breathing tennis because my first priority in my life was always my family.

When I was growing up in San Francisco, one of the experiences that changed my life was my first paid internship - a summer job at The Family School.

I have always had someone in my life that I consider my reading mentor because I come from a family where reading was not emphasized or even approved of.

My life is one that I've aimed for - I've always wanted to be an actor who worked in film and television and was able to provide for himself and his family.

'Family Life' is a blueprint of my life. It was horrible and physically gruesome in a way the book doesn't attempt to capture. It was emotionally very bleak.

The two things that I wanted in my life were to have a movie career and to be married, to have a family. And it's an embarrassment of riches that I've got both.

When my family fell apart, it was such a troubled part of my life... I think I could understand what I was going through, but I didn't have the vocabulary for it.

No one really wants to admit they are lonely, and it is never really addressed very much between friends and family. But I have felt lonely many times in my life.

The events of my life are too unimportant, and have too little interest for any person not of my immediate family, to render them worth communicating or preserving.

I wanted a stable job, and I wanted to feel like I was grounded with my family and to have personal relationships in my life that were healing and honest and genuine.

I never had a strategy about my life. I didn't have enough information to have a strategy. I'm the first person in my family to go to college. I had no family mentors.

My life story is very special. I was raised with a special family as both my parents are teachers. They decided before I was born that I was going to be a chess champion.

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