“I can't speak for the other people whose children have died, but I can speak for my family and the other members of Gold Star Families for Peace. We believe we're honoring our children by working for peace.” PeopleBelieveChildrenI CanSpeakStarsMembersMy FamilyGoldDiedOur Children Author:Cindy Sheehan
“Like tens of millions of Americans, my parents were immigrants. They were poor and did not speak English well. They went to flea markets and sold gifts to make ends meet. Eventually, through hard work, they opened six gift stores in shopping malls. My parents achieved the American dream; they went from being poor to a home and gave my brother and me an amazing education. I wanted to serve the country that gave so much to my family.” WellsEndsCountryHardHomeDreamWantedSpeakParentPoorMillionsBrotherHard WorkSixMy FamilyStoresMy BrotherImmigrantsShoppingAmerican DreamMallsFleasSpeak EnglishFlea Markets Author:Ted Lieu
“A sentence from Psalm 101 has been both challenging and convicting for me: 'I will walk in my house with blameless heart' (Psalm 101-2, NIV). When God speaks to me about being more loving, this verse reminds me to make application in my family first-and then to others. It forces me to ask, 'Am I more spiritual, more loving, or more fun somewhere else? Who gets my best-my family or others?'” FirstsHeartHas BeensSpiritualAsksHouseSpeakFunForceChallengesWalksMy FamilySentencesApplicationVersesSomewhere ElsePsalmsBlamelessFamily First Author:Jean Fleming
“I've been away and haven't seen my family. I speak to them every day though. I miss them, but I love traveling.” SpeakMissingHavensMy Family Author:Donna Karan
“In the past members of my family on both my mother's and father's side have fought in the war, in the first and second World Wars. Unfortunately, they're dead and I wasn't able to speak to them, but that was in our family history too.” WorldFirstsWarAblePastMotherFatherSpeakSidesMembersMy FamilyOur FamilyWar Of The WorldsSecond World WarFamily History Author:PJ Harvey
“My family immigrated from Korea when I was four years old, and when I started school, I didn't speak English. I remember that other kids would blame everything bad that happened in kindergarten on me - I spent a lot of time "in the corner" because I literally didn't have the words to explain that it wasn't me!” YearsKidsSchoolRememberSpeakFourHappenedMy FamilyBlameCornersFour YearsKoreaKindergartenSpeak English Author:Jane Park
“I like living near my family, and near the people I understand the best. The landscape of Michigan speaks to me, and the humility and humor of the people here makes sense. It just feels right to live here, in a place where I don't dare put on airs.” PeopleSpeakHumilityMy FamilyDareMake Sense Author:Bonnie Jo Campbell
“There's a voice when I write. I speak everything aloud. My family is so accustomed to me talking to myself that often times they don't answer me when I am trying to speak to one of them.” WritingTryingSpeakMy Family Author:Samantha Hunt
“In my family, in the days prior to television, we liked to while away the evenings by making ourselves miserable, solely based on our ability to speak the language viciously.” SpeakLanguageAbilityTelevisionMy FamilyEveningMiserableAbility To Speak Author:David Mamet
“Around my house, I won't even speak to my family unless they first address me by my official Berzerker name, Godred Crovan, Victor of Sky-Hill and Ruler of Man and the Isles. And now that I think of it, that's probably why nobody speaks to me unless it's time to feed the dogs or take out the garbage.” ThinkingMenFirstsHouseNamesSpeakSkyDogMy FamilyHillsOfficialsAddressesRulersGarbageIsle Author:Zakk Wylde
“My sisters and I stand, arms around each other, laughind and wiping the tears from each others eyes. The flash of the Polaroid goes off and my family hands me the snapshot. My sisters and I watch quietly together, eager to see what develops. Ghe grey-greensurface changes to the bright colors of our three images, sharpening and deepening all at once. And although we don't speak, I know we all see it: Together we look like our mother. Her same eyes, her same mouth, open in suprise to see, her long-cherished wish.” KnowsLooksLongHandsEyeTogetherMotherThreeSpeakWishWatchesTearsColorArmsMouthsMy FamilyMy SisterFlashGreySnapshotsSharpeningPolaroidsBright Colors Author:Amy Tan
“Since I speak and write about this a good deal, I am often asked at public meetings, in what sometimes seems to me a rather prurient way, whether I myself or my family have 'ever been threatened' by jihadists. My answer is that yes, I have, and so has everyone else in the audience, if they have paid enough attention to the relevant bin-Ladenist broadcasts to notice the fact.” IfsWayWritingSometimesEnoughFactsSeemsSpeakAnswersDealsAttentionAudienceMy FamilyPaidMeetingsTerrorismRelevantThreatened Book:Long Live Hitch: Three Classic Books in One Volume Source: Long Live Hitch: Three Classic Books in One Volume
“Then I know Prim is right, that Snow cannot afford to waste Peeta's life, especially now, while the Mockingjay causes so much havoc. He's killed Cinna already. Destroyed my home. My family, Gale, and even Haymitch are out of his reach. Peeta's all he has left. "So, what do you think they'll do to him?" I ask. Prim sound about a thousand years old when she speaks."Whatever it takes to break you.” ThinkingKnowsYearsHomeAsksLeftSpeakCausesSoundBreakThousandWasteMy FamilySnowDestroyedThousand YearsPeetaWhatever It TakesGaleMockingjayHavocHaymitchCinna Book:Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3) Source: Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)
“This is where we go our seperate ways. Aware of the almost feel of his hand on my arm when he pulls me back to him and says, "Yes." I look at him, unsure of what he's saying yes to. "The questions you asked earlier, about wanting to settle down, start a family, see my family? Yes. Yes to all of it." I try to swallow but can't, try to speak but the words just won't come. His hands sliding around me, grasping me to him, he lets go of the vial, allows it to fall, to crash to the ground. The sparkling green liquid seeping out all around as he says, "But mostly yes to you.” WayFeelsTryingLooksHandsFallSpeakArmsLetting GoMy FamilyGreenSettlingCrashLiquidGraspingSettling DownSparklingUnsureSaying Yes Author:Alyson Noel