Family Roots Quotes
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Family Roots Quotes & Sayings
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All beneath Heaven is rooted in nation. Nation is rooted in family. And family is rooted in self.
— Mencius
It is impossible that a fish doesn't carry any smell of the sea and a real love, of the melancholy!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The roots of the problems we face in the world, in our national life, and in our family and personal lives are spiritual.
— Stephen Covey
I wanted to share my life story and honor my roots. I am very proud of my family and mother.
— Rocco DiSpirito
Your roots, your family, your friends all become so much more important to you as you get older, especially if you are a wandering minstrel like me.
— Amanda Donohoe
Digging through my roots to understand the way my branches grew.
— Saleem Haddad
I have a very musical family from my Scottish roots.
— Carice Van Houten
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— Laurence Gonzales
Too many artists and writers have forgotten their roots. I embrace my fans because, in a way, they're family.
— Jim Steranko
From a family tree that has healthy roots, there emerge hearty leaves and most beautiful fruits.
— Wes Fesler
Oh, yeah, insanity ran deep in the roots of that family tree.' (Talon)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
I love Cleveland, and I love going back home. That's where my family is. That's where my roots are.
— Kym Whitley
Mama and I sat on a burping bus full of chickens in cages, and round-eyed babies on round mothers' laps. (The Pinata-Maker's Daughter)
— Eileen Granfors
All writers have roots they draw from - travel, work, family. My roots are in science and it is fertile ground for fiction.
— Alan Lightman
Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somewhere with other people. It was a way to choose a new family.
— Juliette Binoche
I carry my roots with me all the time rolled up, I use them as my pilllow.
— Francisco X. Alarcon
Know glory but cleave to humiliation.
— Lao-Tzu