Mom Quote by Ryan White Download Open image “I was labeled a troublemaker, my mom an unfit mother, and I was not welcome anywhere.” — Ryan White ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Mom Mother Parenting Troublemaker Welcome
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I respect every way in which you are a troublemaker, now get up and do what your mother says. — Haven Kimmel Copy Share Image
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As bad as I was, as much trouble and worry as I caused my mother, I loved her. — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
I'm just one of the kids, and all because the students at Hamilton Heights High School listened to the facts, educated their parents and… — Ryan White Copy Share Image
Given six months to live and being the fighter that I am, I set high goals for myself. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
The school I was going to said they had no guidelines for a person with AIDS. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
This brought on the news media, TV crews, interviews, and numerous public appearances. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
We began a series of court battles for nine months, while I was attending classes by telephone. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
AIDS can destroy a family if you let it, but luckily for my sister and me, Mom taught us to keep going. Don't give… — Ryan White Copy Share Image
Financial hardships were rough on us, even though Mom had a good job at G.M. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
The desire to move into a bigger house, to avoid living AIDS daily, and a dream to be accepted by a community and school,… — Ryan White Copy Share Image
Most recently my battle has been against AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
Eventually, I won the right to attend school, but the prejudice was still there. — Ryan White Copy Share Image
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I'm a mom, a full-time mom when I'm not taping. I do the carpool thing, and bake the cookies, and do the homework. — Vanna White Copy Share Image
I remember throughout middle school and high school how excited my mom, sister and I would be when a UNC game was on TV.… — Harrison Barnes Copy Share Image
My mom and dad had the relationship that I want, and they were teammates. They were always equal 50/50. — Becca Kufrin Copy Share Image
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I'd love to have three or four kids. But my mom always says: "Speak to me after you have your first". — Ivanka Trump Copy Share Image
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