
Top 17 Quotes About Hypocritical Family
#1. Honestly, you needn't think it's easy to be the "badly brought up" central figure of a hypocritical family in hiding.
Anne Frank
#2. I had one rule: respect. For me, my family, and for my friends ... It might sound hypocritical to the women that have passed through my apartment door, but if they carried themselves with respect, I would have given it to them.
Jamie McGuire
#3. Might as Well Laugh ... remember ... when ... Life ... made ... sense
Ellen Hopkins
#4. Oh Lord, let me not live to be useless.
John Wesley
#5. We never taste a perfect joy; our happiest successes are mixed with sadness.
Pierre Corneille
#6. I always say you've only got one life to live, and you're not promised a tomorrow. So, you might as well just have a good time with it.
Fantasia Barrino
#7. It's very hypocritical to constantly say, 'We want to keep our kids close,' then send them home with so much homework that family time becomes nonexistent.
Marcia Gay Harden
#8. As far as writing, it's grown because I've really grown comfortable with who I am.
Eric Church
#9. Every Wednesday, my husband and I have a study group with our friends. I attend church. We try to devote time in the morning, say a prayer.
Carrie Underwood
#10. I think with relationships you have to risk getting hurt. You have to learn to almost know how to let your heart go when that time comes for that right person. You have to be open to having a friendship with somebody of the opposite sex. We can't let fear keep us from being open to relationships.
Rebecca St. James
#11. Success in training the boy depends largely on the Scoutmaster's own personal example.
Robert Baden-Powell
#12. I never saw anything funnier than Texas politics.
Molly Ivins
#13. Dear 2600: Please forgive my last email to your magazine. I was drunk at the time.
Emmanuel Goldstein
#14. It was the bitterest irony; I came to Washington to fight for "the family" and destroyed mine in the process.
David Kuo
#15. Both Ruth and Ted visited him together and in separate sessions.
Walter Terry
#16. I've learned in a hundred ways that I rarely regretted acting but often regretted NOT acting fast enough.
Jack Welch
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