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Quotes about family
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He's very well, ... under the circumstances. He's getting wonderful care and the best possible treatment. It's a very difficult disease for the whole family, it's so hard on my mom, but he's facing it with dignity, and that's all we can ask for. (Cole Gary)
We were lucky down here. We could have been a St. Bernard with water up to the (house) eaves. (Cole Gary)
It was like a family reunion, watching the movie, ... It's always a good feeling when I can get a screening for my family. (Cole Gary)
And for my family, comedically, that was the key to a lot of the humor. (Cole Gary)
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My favorite thing about my family is that my sister and I will go over to our parents' house on the weekend and play canasta. (Cole Gary)
I was born into a family of preachers. (Cole Gary)
My family is the most important thing in the world to me, too, before anything else. (Cole Gary)
After [my father had] seen me in five or six things, he said, 'Son, your mother and I really enjoyed your recent film, and I must say that you're a lot like John Wayne. (Cole Gary)
I don't think anyone has a normal family. (Cole Gary)
I have a little brother. He's actually living at my house right now. He's going to be 18. (Cole Gary)
I'd be a liar if I said I had a normal family. (Cole Gary)
But I was ready for it and I knew I could do it. I've just turned 40, I have a son and I feel more settled and driven than ever. I think my 40s will be my most prolific time. It's a very rare life you get to lead as a sitcom guy. (Cole Gary)
I have two boys now. I'm totally aware of the responsiblity of a parent. (Cole Gary)
My dad certainly didn't have any influence on me at all. My mother divorced my dad because he become a victim of heroin. (Cole Gary)
My grandfather taught me generosity. He sold snow cones in Harlem. I went with him at 5 and he let me hand out the change and snow cones. I learned a lot in the couple of years that we did that. (Cole Gary)
My mother was certainly a great influence. She had to conduct both roles of mother and father. (Cole Gary)
No, I'm putting it away, trying to buy a house for my family. The goal is to use the money to move into a big house, so my daughter can have a garden. (Cole Gary)
I have a wife and a son, but the gay rumors have started. I guess it's a sign that I'm moving up the ladder. (Cole Gary)
There was a whole display set up of all the X-Men paraphernalia. My wife couldn't resist telling this 5-year-old boy that I was Wolverine. The little kid looked up at me and he was staring at me. (Cole Gary)
My family's great, like a rock to me. (Cole Gary)
My father used to run auctions. He's now a singer in the Canary Islands. (Cole Gary)
Please, please let me get closer. Let me put my flower in the building where my sister is. (Cole Gary)
John had been a big fan of Gladiator and he invited me to dinner. It was magical, and then again it was just people sitting around having food. There were six or eight people there, all family. Everyone said grace, and we had the meal. Then we went into the living room and John picked up his guitar. You know, John didn't make small talk. (Cole Gary)
We always say 'I would kill for my family' or 'I would die for my family' but would you really? I mean, when really put in that situation, would you really give up your life? Do you really love something or someone that much? (Cole Gary)
When I read in US Weekly the other day that she was fifty-nine, ... I was like, 'whoa, dude, no way she's old enough to be my mother.' Being with somebody that old is like committing incest, only you're not related. (Cole Gary)
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