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  • I want my kids to live their life with great family memories that they can pass on to their children. -- Josie Bissett
  • The NFL is such a large, multibillion dollar enterprise with fan loyalty because they have provided not only entertainment for sports fans, but memories, good memories, family memories to these fans, that can only bring about good will. -- Wendell Pierce
  • Like many indelible family memories, carving a pumpkin begins with someone grabbing a really sharp knife. -- Dana Gould
  • Our most treasured family heirloom are our sweet family memories. The past is never dead, it is not even past. -- William Faulkner
  • Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family. -- Alexander Wang
  • Build traditions of family vacations and trips and outings. These memories will never be forgotten by your children. -- Ezra Taft Benson
  • The kitchen is the heart of every home, for the most part. It evokes memories of your family history. -- Debi Mazar
  • My favorite memory is Tomorrow. Tomorrow's family moments are what I look forward to every day. No single favorite. Just Tomorrow. -- Nigel Barker
  • Family holidays and weekends are really brightly colored memories, full of my mother and father, rather than our nannies and au pairs. -- Olivia Williams
  • I have to say, creating memories is so important to me that I did a book about creating memories for your family. -- Josie Bissett
  • Since I'm always working, my best holiday memories are definitely when I can just go home and spend time with my family. -- Chris Brown
  • As a child, we visited the San Juan Islands during the summer. Kayaking, big family meals, playing on the beach - great memories! -- Zoe McLellan
  • My earliest memory is making peach cobbler with my grandmother. A wonderful memory. I grew up in a restaurant family - B.B.Q. restaurant. -- Rick Bayless
  • I have the best memories as a kid eating ice cream. It was a family tradition that I had with my father. It was nice. -- Michael Strahan
  • I always wanted to be a father. I have a beautiful relationship with my dad and beautiful memories. I always knew I was going to have a family. -- Ricky Martin
  • I come from a family who prided themselves, both sides, on memory. And I was told growing up, constantly, that I was born with a really good memory. -- Robbie Robertson
  • Migration gives a blank cheque to put anything you don't feel like addressing in the memory hold. No neighbours can go against the monster narrative of your family. -- Junot Diaz
  • When my family all got together, I'd always get up and entertain everyone, but it was all a bit of a joke. My first real memory of singing for people was when I was about eleven or 12. -- Duffy
  • Growing up with my family gave me some of my best memories. I'd like to have a family of my own - slip away for a bit and do nothing but spend those early years with my children. -- Katherine Jenkins
  • I think the best thing that I collect is memories. I love traveling; I love remembering stuff, my family, my daughter, my wife. I just love collecting memories of my trips, my experiences. And I think that's it. I'm not very glued to material stuff. -- Jaime Camil
  • As a novelist, I mined my history, my family and my memory, but in a very specific way. Writing fiction, I never made use of experiences immediately as they happened. I needed to let things fester in my memory, mature and transmogrify into something meaningful. -- Ayelet Waldman
  • It's true, Christmas can feel like a lot of work, particularly for mothers. But when you look back on all the Christmases in your life, you'll find you've created family traditions and lasting memories. Those memories, good and bad, are really what help to keep a family together over the long haul. -- Caroline Kennedy
  • Every family has bad memories. -- Mario Puzo
  • What is a family, after all, except memories? Haphazard and precious as the contents of a catch-all drawer in the kitchen. -- Joyce Carol Oates
  • You may forsake a person, a family, some location of the heart, but scars and memories cannot be discarded like used clothing. -- Chris Fabry
  • I think it's a universal thing in every family, that people have their own specific versions of pivotal events or even small memories, -- Sarah Polley
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