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- My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt.
- Imagine that you wanted your children to learn the names of all their cousins, aunts and uncles. But you never actually let them meet or…
- My uncle is from Argentina, so I grew up hearing Spanish. My Spanish isn't very good, but my pronunciation isn't terrible.
- Younger generation, they want to mimic and mock us. Laughing, separating themselves like they not us, like 'Cops'll look at you like they look at…
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- Storytelling is a very old human skill that gives us an evolutionary advantage. If you can tell young people how you kill… — Margaret Atwood
- I had two family members involved in World War I: two great-uncles. One of them is on a memorial in France. And… — Ben Barnes
- The one man other than my father who made the most lasting impression was an uncle, Serge B. Benson. He taught me… — Ezra Taft Benson
- My dad and my uncles owned a bar outside of Cincinnati. I worked there growing up, mopping floors, waiting tables. — John Boehner
- I was offered a job on Wall Street by my uncle. But I wanted to get out. Make-it-on-my-own kinda thing. — George H. W. Bush
- My uncle is a Southern planter. He's an undertaker in Alabama. — Fred Allen
- Men always talk about the most important things to perfect strangers. In the perfect stranger we perceive man himself; the image of… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- My grandfather and my uncle both died from colorectal cancer, my dad almost died from it and I have the gene for… — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Our house was always full of grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins. — Bryan Clay
- I love San Francisco so much. I call it the Emerald City and have been coming here since 1992. I have a… — Andy Cohen
- My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt. — Unknown Author
- Uncles and aunts, and cousins, are all very well, and fathers and mothers are not to be despised; but a grandmother, at… — Fanny Fern