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Quotes about family
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My grandfather was in a barbershop quartet and my grandmother was in a gospel quartet with her sisters. (Curtis Ken)
My mom sang in high school choir and so did my father. (Curtis Ken)
My wife Kristin and I are developing quite a few ideas. Kristin is an actor as well and has performed on Broadway. (Curtis Ken)
Our father was old-school. He had a very high pain threshold, and he was a southern man who didn't complain a lot. He was an outdoorsman, a construction worker, a fireman. (Curtis Ken)
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Seeing my father, a big, strong, burly man of 6'2" and 215 lbs., just deteriorate in a hospital bed - it was sad and unfortunate, and I don't want anybody to have to go through that. (Curtis Ken)
Discussions in my family consisted of, You're wrong-now go up to bed without your tea and stop complaining. (Curtis Ken)
There are three boys in the family; I'm the eldest. (Curtis Ken)
Some of the things you read you get an immediate reaction to so I've stopped reading things now. I do worry about my family though. Some people do try some nasty things to get at them and try and get a reaction from them. (Curtis Ken)
It's my grandfather's MBE, which stands for Member of the British Empire. He was awarded this by the Queen of England for his work as a war photographer in the second world war. (Curtis Ken)
It's a family that's loaded with grudges and passion. We come from a long line of robbers and highwaymen in Italy, you know. Killers, even. (Curtis Ken)
Family benefits are expensive, so it costs the taxpayer. There's also a concern putting the services in this role of trying to take care of families will dilute their effort of fighting wars and keeping the nation safe. (Curtis Ken)
I'm a '70s mom, and my daughter is a '90s mom. I know a lot of women my age who are real computer freaks. (Curtis Ken)
Oh, yes, my grandfather was Irish, and he was - he was with a visiting bunch of Irish that came to fight in the revolution in Mexico. (Curtis Ken)
I was always the shame of the family - the one Yankee who was actually born in the North. (Curtis Ken)
I have three sisters - one older and two younger - so that gives you a certain standing. (Curtis Ken)
I have three sisters and I've always wanted a brother, so I was really interested in that notion. (Curtis Ken)
My sisters are my favorite people on earth. (Curtis Ken)
“No. (Laughs) I saw it in the shop the other day with one of my daughters and I went, 'Wow, there's that game.' She said, 'Yeah, everybody's heard of that.' I'm not very good with stuff like that, computers and games... Just something I'm not very good at. My daughters, they know all about it, which is quite good [for] our audience.” (Curtis Ken)
Sometimes I wish I didn't have somebody in my family who's in the business. (Curtis Ken)
My uncle had trouble carving the turkey. He complained about the sharpness of the knife. My grandma proceeded to rip the turkey apart with her own hands and throw a leg and breast on everyone's plate and said, 'There, that's Brooklyn style.' (Curtis Ken)
I wouldn't be caught dead marrying a woman old enough to be my wife. (Curtis Ken)
Imagine how frustrating it is, being completely locked up and watching your family leave, your wife and children, and not being able to do anything about it. (Curtis Ken)
In the back of my mind, I know I have to pick up my boys in the morning. (Curtis Ken)
You have all of those dad moments where you're so pumped to watch your son run down the lane and shoot the basketball... and the little guy swishes it. (Curtis Ken)
I have family obligations and all that stuff. I get my kids six weeks in the summer, which is a real intense period of time. I'm with them every minute of the day. (Curtis Ken)
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