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en When I asked her specifically, she said well, she became quite rattled and said it's a sore subject, I don't want to talk about it, I almost lost a family member because of drugs, referring to her father.

en She did admit that she has done drugs, but when we really got into talking about specifics she became extremely rattled about it and it is obviously a very touchy subject for her.

en Most people just don't like to talk about it ('Peyton Place'). It's just such a sore subject.

en First of all he's never asked to be with his father, and second of all as a 6-year-old that would want to be with his father would cry by the night, would have nightmares, would ask for his father. To this point he hasn't. ... as he's done ever since the day he met me and asked me to stay with him that night in the hospital, I asked him, do you want to go back with your father, and his words were no.

en I never heard Archie's kind of talk in my own family. My father was a lawyer and was in partnership with two Jews, who with their families were close to us. There were black families in our circle of friends. My father disliked talk like Archie's -- he called it lowbrow.
  Carroll O'Connor

en We've lost some of our family, and when anyone loses a member of their family it's not something that is taken lightly. We mourn the loss of these Marines.

en You know, everyone likes to talk about when they played for my father. And it's nice to hear that. My dad was a rock. He held our family together. He was unbelievable as a father and a coach. He did it all.

en Do you or a family member take numerous medications on a daily basis? Do you ever wonder if the drugs interact with each other in negative ways?

en The good news is, for those of us who think that sometimes the (conservative) radio talk show hosts go nuts and worry that the White House will feel rattled, this is not a rattled statement.

en I like to feel that what I'm doing portrays this: a family where there is love between mother, father and the kids. It's a subject that is dear to me.

en No, I don't do drugs anymore, either. But I'll tell you something about drugs. I used to do drugs, but I'll tell you something honestly about drugs, honestly, and I know it's not a very popular idea, you don't hear it very often anymore, but it is the truth: I had a great time doing drugs. Sorry. Never murdered anyone, never robbed anyone, never raped anyone, never beat anyone, never lost a job, a car, a house, a wife or kids, laughed my ass off, and went about my day.
  Bill Hicks

en Here I start out for the first time with a gun to my head, ... wanting to take my life and for the first time I'm on drugs and alcohol. I've lost my family. I've lost my job. It's the end-of-the-rope kind of thing.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Initially we were told at the ohana conference there wasn't an appropriate family member to take care of him because we asked.

en You hear talk about the Carolina family. He became the newest member. The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. You hear talk about the Carolina family. He became the newest member.

en My family has been affected by drugs, and my son died because of drugs, so I am very aware of the scourge of drugs. But I firmly believe Van should not have had his life taken from him.


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