English Quote by Maryanne Trump Barry Download Open image “Neither of my parents had English as a first language.” — Maryanne Trump Barry ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare English English language First Had Language Parenting Parents Parents English
When I was 10 years old, we moved to Spain with my mother. I learned Spanish before I learned English. But the English language… — Elif Safak Copy Share Image
My father had barely any education. He could hardly write or count. But his great pride was that he was perfectly bilingual. In the… — Robert Lepage Copy Share Image
My mother always spoke to me in English, so it's technically my maternal language, and it became a kind of private language - I… — Lou Doillon Copy Share Image
My mom taught me German before I knew English. And I went to French immersion school. — Tatiana Maslany Copy Share Image
My first language is both English and Spanish. My mom was raised in Los Angeles, so with her we spoke English, but my father… — Jencarlos Canela Copy Share Image
I learned Spanish at home and, since half my family doesn't speak English, it's my first language. — Odette Annable Copy Share Image
Both of my parents are professors and everyone in my family has some fabulous degree of something or another and I couldn't get into… — Camryn Manheim Copy Share Image
My parents were both Spanish-speakers and they used to speak to me and my siblings in Spanish and we'd answer them in English. — America Ferrera Copy Share Image
There is no more potent weapon in any profession than a woman with a feminine exterior and a will of steel, and I defy… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
My personal opinions on any subject are really not relevant, not important, and to the extent that I might inject them, I am acting… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
My gifts to causes in which I believe have almost always been anonymous. — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
Needless to say, I don't want a woman working for me who's waiting for me to shoot myself in the foot. — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
I say to the women out there, remember how difficult it was for women like Justice O'Connor starting out. Even though she graduated with… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
My first job out of law school was as one of two women assistant U.S. attorneys in an office of 63 U.S. attorneys and… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
Success can be as simple as the warm feeling you get when you smile at a stranger, someone you know must be lonely, and… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
It is a hallmark of the American system of justice that anyone who appears as a litigant in an American courtroom is treated with… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
My father's father died when he was a teenager, and dad went to work to support his mother and two siblings as a carpenter… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
I knew better, even as a child, than to even attempt to compete with Donald. — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
I like a little chivalry; I like to receive flowers. I like taking care of a son and a husband, and in my judgment,… — Maryanne Trump Barry Copy Share Image
English teachers tend to put more thought in the books than the author did — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Nothing teaches great writing like the very best books do. Yet, good teachers often help students cross that bridge, and I have to say… — Julia Glass Copy Share Image
“evening, they began to think that although he could never hope to be an Englishman, still it would be hard to visit that affliction… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Nineteenth-century English literature I know; 19th-century sewage systems, not so much. — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
While we like to think queueing is unique to British culture, the truth is that we are mere amateurs. The old Soviet Union turned… — Julia Hartley-Brewer Copy Share Image
I was brought up by the English side of my family, who are very repressed and working class. Absolutely lovely, but very English. — Bat for Lashes Copy Share Image
No, I didn't forget Samoan - I understand it when you talk to me but, you know, to put phrases together I sound like… — Junior Seau Copy Share Image
The larger an English industry was, the more likely it was to go bankrupt, because the English were not naturally corporate people; they disliked… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
Oh, I think country has changed tremendously. I think country has totally changed. Country music when I was a kid was Hank Williams. If… — John Mellencamp Copy Share Image