I think families are so great, because when you go home, no matter what you've accomplished in your life, you still are the person you were in sixth grade to them. You know, it never really changes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a pretty good family. But ever since I was little, I just felt like I wanted to be on my own. It was the same thing about school.
To me, family is everything. I want children to realize how important their families are and what a support system a family is.
I do tend to look back to my parents generation and think wow! what a great way to be, to live with one person for a lifetime, to bring your kids up in these really solid families.
I think family is so important.
Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.
Family is this very deep, complex thing that for most people becomes everything. It informs your entire life.
My folks ain't graduated from high school or nothing like that, so we always had to struggle in the family - and I come from a big family.
I was homeschooled on the road for kindergarten, then went to elementary school and a private Christian school while living with my grandparents until I graduated, and I loved it. But my parents were gone a lot.
I always thought that family was the most important thing in life, and no matter what I do, whether being a chef or an actor or a dancer, being a dad is what I do best.
When I was young, I grew up in a family of working-class people. Not just my parents, but my extended family, as well.
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