I was the black sheep of the family and my mother never really understood me.
Getting and keeping my immunity became very important to me. For I needed to take care of myself and my family. No one else was worried about me.
'I Know You Care' is really personal and fragile for me. For me it's about losing a family member and also about a breakup. It's about this idea of losing someone for good.
I was the first person to go to university from my family.
Fame is a lot of pressure especially when you're responsible for your entire family. Financially emotionally - everything.
One's nativity is not of his own choosing but whatever it may be it is entitled to respect and all nations have honorable place in the world's family.
I contribute my best in my sport and I also have a ton of respect for myself and my family.
It sounds cliche but success is your friends your family what you do and if you're happy when you wake up.
Given my last position that I was the first U.S attorney post 9/11 in New Jersey I understand acutely the pain and sorrow and upset of the family members who lost loved ones that day at the hands of radical Muslim extremists. And their sensitivities and concerns have to be taken into account.
The kitchen really is the castle itself. This is where we spend our happiest moments and where we find the joy of being a family.