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Focusing on family seems to be a counter - current in Hollywood, I would say.
I live by applying the 5 F = family, faith, food, fitness and fun. That's sort of - not to be corny - but my brand if you will
I know it sounds corny, but it really was love at first sight!
I try to emcompass that in all areas of my life.
I don't declare myself having an allegiance to one party than the other
He affirmed his allegiance to the president.
I want to see everybody to win, I want to see communities thrive
He’s clearly thriving in his new job.
She seems to thrive on stress.
These animals rarely thrive in captivity
I think that everything I've been able to accomplish I owe to my mon and dad
I owe a debt of gratitude to all my family.
You owe it to your staff to be honest with them.
They instilled a strong work ethics and a strong sense of family
to instil confidence/discipline/fear into somebody
Most of the problems stem from not having a stong foundation on family values.
Most people’s insecurities stem from something that happened in their childhood.
His popularity stemmed from the fact that he was born in the area.
Many of her problems stem from her family.
They want to be with you unless there's diversity of thought.
They want you to look different but think the same. ... as long as they are in lockstep and think the same
What is disturbing is this sort of lockstep mentality in the main political parties.
This runs counter to creativity.
Some parents thinks their kids have some mental authority.
Well I'm trying to understand myself. Please don't lump me into that hole.
at the core of it, I think it's narcisism, like virtue signaling; you just want to say "I'm so tolerate, I'm so accepting that whatever my kid wants to do, they can do.
A lot of what happens on Facebook, as with Twitter, is “virtue signalling” — showing off how right on you are.