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  • I wouldn't change a thing about my family. -- Warwick Davis
  • I stayed close to my family. My family never changed. -- Haywood Nelson
  • I had a family, I had children, I got married. My ambition changed. -- Penelope Ann Miller
  • It's really important to recognize that family life in America has changed pretty dramatically. -- Jeb Bush
  • I just love the feeling a close family gives you and I wouldn't change it for anything. -- Barry Gibb
  • My position has been consistent that middle class families should not pay more taxes. That hasn't changed. -- Brad Schneider
  • I changed my name at 14 because no one outside of my family could pronounce my first name correctly. -- J. August Richards
  • Americans are changing right before our eyes. They are choosing different lifestyles, families, traditions and ways of living. -- Rick Smolan
  • The family is changing, not disappearing. We have to broaden our understanding of it, look for the new metaphors. -- Mary Catherine Bateson
  • After so many changes, I realized I'd better cling to my own family and to what I've got right here. -- Suzy Bogguss
  • The Treatise tries to analyze not only modern Western families, but also those in other cultures and the changes in family structure during the past several centuries. -- Gary Becker
  • It's the story of New York. Storefronts change and languages change, but at the end of the day, people come here to find opportunity like my family did. -- Sal Albanese
  • Your family is unavoidable. You cannot escape them or trade them in for another family. You also can't change them... but you can change your response to them. -- Jami Attenberg
  • The family is very important. They make me feel good always because if I won, when I started to be famous, the relationship never changed with my friends and family. -- Rafael Nadal
  • Awareness has changed so that every act for children, every piece of legislation recognizes that children are part of families and that it is within families that children grow and thrive or don't. -- Bernice Weissbourd
  • For me, the family is more important, of course! I don't want to change my family, or situation, for work. But I think it is possible for these things not to fight each other. -- Paz Vega
  • In 50 years, the world has changed, especially for kids, but kids' needs haven't changed. They still need to feel safe, be close to their families, like their teachers, and have friends to play with. -- Beverly Cleary
  • But however the forms of family life have changed and the number expanded, the role of the family has remained constant and it continues to be the major institution through which children pass en route to adulthood. -- Bernice Weissbourd
  • I wanted to keep working because work was essentially fantastic - you got to be around people, you got to be in a family, and that family changed from job to job. It was like being in the circus. -- Ben Mendelsohn
  • Democrats have always historically referred to our families as working families, and I have sort of changed that moniker. I think what we have is a nation of worried families - families that are concerned about job security, families who thought their pensions were secure and now have questions. -- Tom Vilsack
  • The family is changing not disappearing. We have to broaden our understanding of it, look for the new metaphors. -- Mary Catherine Bateson
  • We had great faith that with patience, understanding, and education, that my family and I could be helpful in changing their minds and attitudes around. -- Ryan White
  • I was brought up in a family of leaders, and I think leadership is a life sentence. I like changing things that will shape the future. -- Jenny Shipley
  • Renunciation is not rejecting the family but accepting the whole world as family. Renunciation is not changing the name or dress. It is changing the attitude towards life. -- Amit Ray
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