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I have three siblings. My sister makes music. My older brother is a classical conductor, and my younger brother is a mixing engineer.
At Christmas, it's my siblings running around the house, we're cooking, talking, laughing, loud and just crazy. It's beautiful chaos.
I loved performing; I was always trying to impress my siblings by being a clown. I think that came from being the runt of the litter.
I had siblings from South Asia, from East Asia, from depressed communities around America, and you know, we'd have long conversations.
Mum obviously did not earn much money to feed me and my siblings. She worked hard to raise us, but there was always something missing.
I don't have siblings, which is probably the biggest reason why my parents were able to give the attention to my career that they did.
One of the best things about being an adult is the realization that you can share with your sister and still have plenty for yourself.
I was the middle of five children, and we were five very opinionated siblings. That probably pushed me to learn to speak up for myself.
All my siblings being all different ages meant I got exposed to music that was 20-30 years older than me. And that was a big influence.
Once you've taken account of the quality of sibling relationships, knowing about the quality of parenting doesn't add much information.
I write about messy relationships - between friends, rivals, married couples, siblings. I'm not really interested in boy/girl romances.
The greatest thing about siblings is you constantly have someone putting you in check; there's no room to get delusional about yourself.
My parents were liberal intellectuals but even they expected me to stay at home and look after my younger siblings and do the housework.
Changing schools and friends is hard on children and can often make them desperate and lonely enough to form closer ties with a sibling.
I'm more interested in interpersonal relationships - between lovers families, siblings. That's why I write about how we treat each other.
every one of us possesses a gene predisposing us toward rivalry, competition, and fits of envy with any past, present, or future siblings.
I have a secret sibling that I never knew existed and who was given up for adoption at birth by my parents, and she was born without legs.
You'll move from big brother to the adult world faster by cooking food for your younger siblings while your peers are playing video games.
I'm really proud to be able to share the stage, not just with my siblings, but with incredible artists, probably the best in the industry.
I think 'Love Sonia' is a beautiful story of two sisters. Whoever will watch this film will remember their relationship with their sibling.
Anyone who knows me back from when I was young knows me and my siblings supported Man United, we would pay to go and watch Man United play.
I am extremely close to my brother, Kent, and my sister, Lauren, who have been remarkably understanding about all of my weird sibling tales.
I grew up in a family where I had a lot of different siblings from - you know, I grew up in a big family, and I think it's a beautiful thing.
Your parents leave you too soon and your kids and spouse come along late, but your siblings know you when you are in your most inchoate form.
With a diplomat father, for whom foreign postings were a fact of life, my siblings and I were expected to attend boarding schools in Britain.
Sister is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once the sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship.
No one in my family was creative. One of my sisters went to a university, and pretty much, most of my siblings live a basic and dull lifestyle.
I am one of seven kids, number five of seven, and the first of my siblings to graduate from high school and the first to graduate from college.
There's something about the kind of unconditional wild joy of creating that you have with your siblings that I am always trying to get back to.
If his/her siblings and parents are not treated and he/she is strong enough to continue the recovery, a sibling will take up the "druggie" role.
That's the way it is with firstborns. Mom and Dad may think they're in charge, but the firstborn knows better, and so does the youngest sibling.
I have two lovely parents who support everything I do, two siblings, and three beautiful nieces. My house is always filled with laughter and fun!
If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone?
I had a really happy childhood - my siblings were great, my mother was very fanciful, and I loved to read. But there was always financial strife.
As you get older, I have seen it a lot... fighting among siblings. The reason is usually money or spouses. But my kids don't fall into that trap.
I was the seventh child in a family of eight siblings. We lost our father very young, and my mother had pretty much single-handedly brought us up.
Siblings tend not to care much about boundaries and borders. Having worn each others' T-shirts, it's unlikely that they'd go to war over a border.
I was the youngest girl among my siblings, a simple village girl, who perhaps was luckier than other siblings as I have the chance to go to school.
Your sister is the only creature on earth who shares your heritage, history, environment, DNA, bone structure, and contempt for stupid Aunt Gertie.
When I was really little, I wanted to be a vet. My four older siblings and I grew up on my dad's beef farm near Bolton, and I loved all our animals.
I have siblings. And there are certain things I know that I can push their buttons. And they know they have certain things where they can push mine.
My own life has in some ways been a decades-long tour of the sibling experience. I have full sibs, I have half-sibs, and for a time I had step-sibs.
If one sibling does something, the other will fill the opposite role. I found, at least for my brother and I in real life, that seems to be a thing.
Because we had no other relatives living in the U.K., me, my parents and my siblings continuously journeyed abroad to bond with our extended family.
I look a lot like my mom. I'm the only one of my siblings with red hair, and she had bright red hair. I always have felt incredibly connected to her.
A huge part of my passion for the sport comes from being Canadian and growing up watching Hockey Night in Canada on CBC with my parents and siblings.
I live a very privileged life, obviously. I'm an accomplished actor, I have a very solid normal family, tons of siblings, and a mother that loves me.
I have two sisters, and I think siblings are always going to be irresistible for novelists. They have been throughout time and they'll continue to be.
My siblings and I grew up on Indian food. My mother, though of Slovenian descent, learned to cook Indian delicacies for my father after their wedding.
My weight was a huge issue as a young person. For my mother, for my father, and for my siblings... nobody in my family is overweight. And here I come.