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en The police can't do anything to compel this family to talk, they can't do anything legally. The family, anyone, has a Fifth Amendment right not to talk to police and I imagine these folks are going to exercise that right and they have every right to do so.

en The media wanted me to talk about my close friends and family. Why should I? I am in no position to talk about my family life which I intend to keep private. Even my friends would not appreciate being spoken about in the media by me.

en It puts things in focus. The team quarrels that people have don't really matter, ... You have to put those things to the side and know that we are all we have right now. We're going to be seeing each other every day for a real long time. We always talk about family and being a family -- this is our family right now.

en I have a very good family. I'm very fortunate to have a very good family. I believe very strongly in the family. It's one of the things we have in our platform, is to talk about it.
  Dan Quayle

en My family talks about it. You know, their friends talk about it and neighbors talk about it ... more humiliating than anything I've ever lived through.

en These families rarely get to talk to each other. They find it invaluable to sit down and talk to another family that's going through the same thing they are.

en We just need someone to be a contact person for the church; maybe buy a coloring book for a child who has nothing left, or just be available to talk to a family that needs someone to talk to.

en I'm young. The only thing I told them in the meeting is I would talk to my family and get a feel for being away from my family three years.

en They have the opportunity to define the family, so to speak, to talk about what kind of family we want raising our children.

en By then, it was hard to remember what day it was, let alone what time I made the phone call. I told him to talk to his family and that we'd talk again very shortly.

en All his family and friends are devastated, ... If anybody knows anything, they have got to talk to police. Talk to them because we need the information.

en When I first heard about it, I said, 'Oh no, not again.' The Kennedy family ... you talk about star-crossed. They've done a lot of good things, but, my gosh -- they've had a lot of tragedy in that family.

en He is a very nice guy, easy to talk to. For me, I don't know anything about politics and we usually talk about family. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.

en It's like a retreat. They don't have family telling them what to do, there's no hovering and they talk about whatever they want to talk about.

en It's about
a white family and a black family living in modern day North Mississippi but
the white family's mind set is that of 1869 and no matter what you do it won't
change, they still think and talk the way they would in 1869, so it's really
pushing it, ... My character is a member of black rock
band who works at Sonic, but he is moving upward and is in direct conflict with
the white family. I think that it's really going to push the envelope and address
the issue of race relations in America, even if we don't want to.



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