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I told my family, 'If I get out of line, just kick my butt.' The last thing that I want is to change.

When I'm writing, I separate from everyone. Even my band. I push myself, and I'm alone with my thoughts. Separating from friends and comforts and family lets you think a lot deeper about subject matter. Working alone drives me a little crazy, but it makes the writing as honest as possible.

When I come to America, I feel like I'm coming to visit family, to bring a reminder of home to those who can't be there.

I have always managed to combine my family life and my career, but there came a point when I had to choose between a career in America and my family. I chose my family.

Our family didn't have a lot of money, so my brother, parents and I spent our holidays at Southend-on-Sea.

I think people looked at me as one of them - an ordinary girl from an ordinary family with a voice they could recognise.

I take my legislative duties seriously, and I take family emergencies more seriously.

Our whole family had been sports oriented. My dad had played a lot of semipro but never had any opportunity to do anything with it. Back then, he had to make a living.

When I was growing up, I heard horror stories about producers losing their houses overnight. No matter who the family is, hearing of them getting evicted is very sad.

If I had to imagine life without my family, it would be very difficult.

Whether you work with your family or someone from outside, you can't take the audience for granted.

If you look at my track record, I have only done saaf-suthri family movies.

It's about enjoying your life. If you have no family, no friends to enjoy it with, it don't matter how much you have, how much success you have, how much fame you have, how much money you have, it doesn't matter.

Like the women in my family, I've found the women in my lab a hard-nosed, ambitious lot who have gone on to be faculty members at top universities. In my own family, it is my father who is prone to bursting into tears.

Now I just want to be together with my family.

I believe in blood, soil, and honour; family, homeland, and hamingja; strength, traditions, and courage.

I definitely understand what it's like not having family around when you want them there, but you don't live in the same city.

Whether it's your family, friends, community that you connect with, don't be afraid to reach out. That's my biggest advice that I can say for anyone going through any kind of obstacle or trials or tribulations. Don't be afraid to reach out and ask questions. Ask for help, because you never know where you'll find it.

What I love about Popsicle and the moments I can be with Camden is that their whole philosophy is family and these moments that it can create to just sit with my son, read a comic book or go outside on a hot day, take a swim and have a Popsicle treat with him.

Without a doubt, priority No. 1 is always my family. Whether it's my children or my husband or even my girlfriends who are also my family, I put them first no matter what. And it makes it easy to then juggle everything else because it's never a question.

The best advice I get is actually from my family and friends. That has been a huge resource I've come to rely on.

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