The thing that interests me most about family history is the gap between the things we think we know about our families… — Jeremy Hardy Copy Share Image
Knowing more about family history is the single biggest predictor of a child's emotional well-being. Grandparents can play a special role in… — Bruce Feiler Copy Share Image
I don't have the best family history heart-wise, so I really try to keep my heart strong. — Kelly Ripa Copy Share Image
The kitchen is the heart of every home, for the most part. It evokes memories of your family history. — Debi Mazar Copy Share Image
“My family tree has many branches, both living and dead... but all equally important. I cherish the memories that make its roots… — Lynda I Fisher Copy Share Image
Why waste your money looking up your family tree? Just go into politics and your opponent will do it for you. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
You can experience true delight on the Sabbath from family history work...Finding family members...can bring immense joy. — Russell M. Nelson Copy Share Image
“I was deeply interested in the little family history which he detailed to me with all that candor which a Frenchman indulges… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
In the past members of my family on both my mother's and father's side have fought in the war, in the first… — PJ Harvey Copy Share Image
I think that one of the ways that Americans will come to want to look at history is by looking at their… — Adele Logan Alexander Copy Share Image
“Luka released my neck and sat up. “Our families may be enemies, but Anri was my brother. I was 818 and he… — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
I love genealogical research. That's the reason I bought my first computer years ago to put my genealogy records on the computer.… — Nola Ochs Copy Share Image
If you don't recount your family history, it will be lost. Honor your own stories and tell them too. The tales may… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
“Men’s bodies litter my family history. The pain of the women they left behind pulls them from the beyond, makes them appear… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
I'm still hungry. I'm still striving... You have to understand: my mum has worked hard to look after her children, but we… — Dillian Whyte Copy Share Image
“it was weird. Would you believe it if some supermodel called you up and told you she was your sister?’ Strike thought… — Robert Galbraith Copy Share Image
No matter your situation, you can make family history a part of your life right now. Primary children can draw a family… — Russell M. Nelson Copy Share Image
The person who is working on his or her family history fits the description of one who is fulfilling his or her… — Thomas S. Monson Copy Share Image
“Insulin resistance and the diabesity associated with it are often accompanied by increasing belly fat, fatigue after meals, sugar cravings, blood sugar… — Mark Hyman Copy Share Image
“Most people believe that sharing the same flesh and blood, the same basic DNA structure, makes them your family. How sad that… — Robin Sacredfire Copy Share Image
“Unfortunately it is not possible to destroy our history. It lives inside us, probably the more powerful for our attempts to bury… — Monica McGoldrick Copy Share Image
“My father was quite conscious of that distinction, too, and because he spoke very freely in private, he used to sometimes say,… — Mary Soames Copy Share Image
“When a writer is born into a family, Czesław Miłosz once famously said, the family is finished. You could forget about having… — Judith Freeman Copy Share Image
“He wants to play major college football at a university far away, where nobody will know about his tragic family history. Then… — Neil Hayes Copy Share Image
Louisiana is a special place in my family's history, and we are committed as a family to never forget the city and… — Tina Knowles Copy Share Image
More than anything, a lot of our family's history is tied to food. It's just one of those things. — Marcela Valladolid Copy Share Image
“Great,” Hayden muttered. “A rich sadist with a Nazi family history. Can this guy get any worse? Let’s get out of here.” — M.J. Lawless Copy Share Image
The same way one tells a recipe, one tells a family history. Each one of us has our past locked inside. — Laura Esquivel Copy Share Image
“..what the next generation will value most is not what we owned, but the evidence of who we were and the tales… — Ellen Goodman Copy Share Image
My great-great grandmother who came from Norway to America came for economic freedom, but importantly she also came for religious freedom. It… — Steve Daines Copy Share Image
The book begins and ends with the visits to give the impression of a tunnel into their ancestors and family history. I… — Anita Desai Copy Share Image
The most surprising fact that people do not know about breast cancer is that about 80% of women diagnosed with breast cancer… — Kristi Funk Copy Share Image
“To have deep roots in a place means having dead buried there. It is almost that literal, the dead forming your bond… — Julene Bair Copy Share Image
“Every family has one living patriarch or matriarch, the final arbiter and repository of ancient family history, and Nicole's Aunt Patti was… — Liz Rosenberg Copy Share Image
I have learned that those who engage in family history research and then perform the temple ordinance work for those whose names… — Howard W. Hunter Copy Share Image
Everyone carries the weight of WWII with them in their recent family history, and yet it is rarely spoken about within families,… — Chris Cleave Copy Share Image
When it comes to politics and elections, far too many Christians spend more time appealing to family, history and tradition, culture, racial… — Tony Evans Copy Share Image
A writer represents his family history. My grandfather was a senator and my father served in the Roosevelt administration. In other words,… — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
In Land of Milk and Money, Anthony Barcellos mines rich family history to create a full-blooded tale that readers will find insightful,… — John Lescroart Copy Share Image
Deconstructing the concept of race not only conflicts with people's tendency to classify and build family histories according to common descent but… — J. Philippe Rushton Copy Share Image