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I have two extraordinary daughters, who, I can say proudly, are doing very well in school and in piano. Daughters are a father's joy.
— James McGreevey
I only tour in short bursts, I'm only ever away from my family and three daughters for a month or two.
— Harry Connick Jr.
Ever since Two Daughters I've been composing my own music.
— Satyajit Ray
I have two daughters that are the loves of my life and I want to leave them a better world, a better country, a better state and a better city.
— Michael Bloomberg
I thought of Otto Frank not being a father anymore, left with a diary instead of a wife and two daughters.
— John Green
I have two daughters and I have done everything in my power to prevent them from assimilating, even being aware of, my idiocy about my weight.
— Ayelet Waldman
I cohabited for 20 years with my longtime husband and father of my two now-teen daughters in a stable family household.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
I work with a lot of women and yeah I see totally different ... My two sisters were different, I have two daughters that are pretty different.
— Garry Marshall
I have a daughter and two grand-daughters and a great grandson in Africa, in Cape Town.
— Doris Lessing
I had 53 years of happy marriage and two daughters. These were the best things that happened in my life.
— Henry Allingham
It has been tough being a mother of two daughters without a co-parent because I think I was a child myself, as my mother was.
— Georgia Holt
One of the biggest blessings in my life is that I have a very wonderful family, a lovely wife and two lovely daughters.
— Asghar Farhadi
Just 6 million years ago, a single female ape had two daughters. One became the ancestor of all chimpanzees, the other is our own grandmother.
— Yuval Noah Harari
I became married at a young age and had two daughters and divorced at 26. I had to go on welfare to make ends meet. I had no way to support myself.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes