Family Drama Quotes
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Family Drama Quotes & Sayings
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Twenty years after we had left so fierce and proud, we were all right back where we had started, yoked to each other and the same old drama.
— Dorothy Allison
Family and dysfunction went together like peanut butter and jelly. Family sagas. Everything would be okay. But how?
— Diana Y. Paul
There are only two things you'll ever need to know about me, Farin - and you should know them well. I'm very smart, and I'm very rich.
— Heather O'Brien
William loathed his family,' Mercer said. 'With cause.
— Garth Risk Hallberg
It feels as though it were just yesterday Grandfather exited my life like a bullet, leaving a bleeding hole behind.
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
I would love to play a regular guy in a family drama.
— Patrick Fischler
She will always be etched in my being, like thread sewn through the fibers of my very soul.
— Trish Kaye Lleone
To get here had been painful, but for once in my life I felt free.
— Sarah Swainson
Family's the luck of the draw, Lena. What you make of yourself, because of or despite it, that's where the spine and heart come in.
— Nora Roberts
We all fight for money, some for power, but most of all for love. But me, I fight to become a champion.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Family is the theatre of the spiritual drama, the place where things happen, especially the things that matter.
— G.K. Chesterton
I love all genres. The only thing I get stymied by is the Family Drama. I don't necessarily know how to approach that.
— Joss Whedon
That's how birthdays were in our house. All hateful charades of pretty clothes, expensive presents, and ugly words . . .
— Debbie Howells
Big girls do cry.
— Eskay Teel
Then in the spring something happened to me. Yes, I remember. I fell in love with James Tyrone and was so happy for time.
— Eugene O'Neill
Any husband who loses interest in the drama of family life, as it unfolds, isn't worth his salt.
— E.B. White
Work smart, not hard
— Monica Madison
Most of my relatives could start a fight in an empty room and then lie about who won.
— Simon R. Green
So how long do I have to pack?
— Don Darkes
The more dysfunctional, the more some family members seek to control the behavior of others.
— David W. Earle
I don't correct her to let her know her backdoor wisdom yanks me deep into another country, where water runs uphill.
— Justin Bog
When I started drama school, theatre was the main draw. I never had any movie star notions. Not that there were family ties to the theatre, either.
— Anne-Marie Duff
Most people are as happy as other people decide they should be.
— Rebecca McNutt
With so much trauma and drama in everyday life, the beauty of peace and solitude beckons like an oasis in a barren wasteland.
— Jo Ann V. Glim
We violated each other's boundaries with verbal missiles of anger disguised in the pretense of "just kidding.
— David W. Earle
We get married to have an ally against our family.
— Jonathan Tropper
You never loved me, Farin. You never even said you liked me very much.
— Heather O'Brien
Shame is the demon that keeps many of us trapped in our pain; healing comes when we gain the courage to confront our demon(s).
— J'son M. Lee
Parenthood doesn't improve one's character, it exposes it.
— Leslie A. Gordon
It was as though everything that mattered was encapsulated in that last moment of my blissful state of oblivion.
— Sarah Swainson
A family without a black sheep is not a typical family.
— Heinrich Boll
The kind of individual that you see on the outside, is never the same person on the inside.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
We're only human James, bound by flesh and blood to do the wrong thing." ~Lena Jefferson from The Other Sister
— Cheri Paris Edwards
I have yet to see a drama that puts forward women who are successful and also have a family ... they are nearly always seen as victims.
— Francesca Annis
Friday night's alright for fighting
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Maybe I shouldn't and I should flip my middle finger up to the world. Hell, I should make all my fingers dance in a bouquet of fuck offs.
— Tracy Krimmer
The idea that the family is this locus of support but can also hold you back and keep you down makes for good drama.
— James Gray
As winter approaches - bringing cold weather and family drama - we crave page-turners, books made for long nights and tryptophan-induced sloth.
— Sarah MacLean
We co-existed in peaceful detachment
— Tsitsi Dangarembga
I did not want to set my world alight, to watch it burn because of the sister I had come to love too much.
— Sarah Swainson
Family drama is a trade off for having family.
— C.C. Hunter
We all struggle in some way or another. So it's on us to work hard, and strive towards a better and healthy life.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
There is a voice in my head that is only silenced by the scratching of my pen
— Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Boundaries represent awareness, knowing what the limits are and then respecting those limits.
— David W. Earle
Sometimes I feel like a normal person. Sometimes I forget I'm on parole, that I'm not really free.
— Jennifer Lane
You told me that it would be better to find family among people who were good than to try and find good among my family.
— Rich Burlew
There are family mysteries I cannot solve. There are family mysteries I am unwilling to solve.
— Sherman Alexie
At least it was love we were showing initially, and not hatred and violence like you did in the end.
— Sarah Swainson
No matter what your family happens to be like, it affects you, affects who you are. It matters.
— Faith McKay
Families living in dysfunction seldom have healthy boundaries. Dysfunctional families have trouble knowing where they stop and others begin.
— David W. Earle
You don't choose these people and in the not choosing you learn tolerance. You learn to forgive.
— Heather Babcock