When I talked to ordsprog

en When I talked to the mother this morning, she was crying, but also talking about the blessings. Because at the end, they got the opportunity to, family and friends were there and they got to say goodbye to her. And that meant a lot to them.

en We did interview his father. We have talked to his mother. At this point we've talked to some friends, those who knew him well, but there's not a lot of answers.

en When that final buzzer went off, that was just pure joy, indescribable joy. It just overwhelmed me. I looked at my father, he was smiling, crying. My mother, they were all crying. It was like a dream come true. I used to dream about that when I was a little kid, in front of my hometown, home fans, my family, it's indescribable.

en By the end of our time here, saying goodbye, Lynn and I were clinging together, crying. It was a horrible thing that happened, this hurricane, but something good came out of it. We got to spend time with a near-and-dear family.

en I was 12 years old when I said goodbye to my family and relatives. I never saw my parents again. I learned they were taken to a camp in Czechoslovakia and my father died there. My mother went to Auschwitz.

en He loved his family and friends, gatherings. He especially adores his mother. First comes God, then his mother.

en It was meant to happen. There wasn't any crying. There was laughing, hugging, joking -- all the things you'd expect from a family.

en Life has its ups and downs, you can fall down,
but you can also get up. I have friends, my
daughters and a very great spirit of struggle which
is comforting in finding another opportunity. My
family has helped me a lot along this road; now I
wake up every morning and have the same ambitions
that I had a while back.

  Fidel Castro

en I gave it a lot of thought, and I talked it over with my family. I got a lot of great support from people in the community, but after talking to my wife and family, we just decided it would take too much time away from my family.

en A lot of my friends told me that I'd get over that ... that it would go away. We did everything we could to them ... talked to them, took them to McDonald's ... but it just dawned on us that we meant too much to them. In the end, we felt we were leaving them hanging.

en Never stop dreaming. We didn't. I looked up and saw my mother crying. My father was crying. This is pure joy.

en I've had mom and dad when he was here and Dorothy and the sisters, they've been on Good Morning America so our audience felt that they knew, that they know my family so when they see me upset and crying it put a face to it so it was a natural to wanna be here and do as much as I can to help out.

en I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature.

en His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. I do think that he's got several folks he's talking to. I talked to Ed (Saturday) morning. I think he's still looking for the best fit for Ole Miss.

en I'll never forget the first time my family came to see me do stand-up, ... It was an awful bombing. It was like a damn terrorist attack. I was onstage in Washington, D.C., and the audience was talking. Some of them even turned their backs to me. I was paralyzed. I couldn't even move. I just kept talking until I heard my mother yell out, 'Wanda! Get off the stage!'


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