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I grew up in a very old-fashioned Roman Catholic, Italian-Irish family in Philly (Italian Family Quotes)
I always, always liked children... I was very afraid of them before. Because I never really grew up, I mean, with a lot of little kids around. Even though I am from a kind of Italian family, I never really grew up with a lot of little kids around (Italian Family Quotes)
I was born and raised a guido. It’s just a lifestyle, it’s being Italian, it’s representing, family, friends, tanning, gel, everything (Italian Family Quotes)
My father’s Peruvian! I actually have a lot of family in Cuzco. I’m also Swiss, Alaskan, French, Spanish and Italian (Italian Family Quotes)
My mother’s side is Italian; my father’s side is Jewish. We’re the kind of family where every Sunday night we have dinner with all 19 of my cousins (Italian Family Quotes)
As you may know, I was raised in an Italian Catholic family in Baltimore, Maryland (Italian Family Quotes)
My family isn’t really Italian. We’re more like Olive Garden Italian. (Italian Family Quotes)
I’ve always had different diet kicks. I grew up in a big Italian family, kind of grew up a chubby kid, then went vegan in fifth grade. I did that for three years, then I went raw in high school. It’s always been extreme, but in the last few years I’ve gotten into balance. I don’t restrict myself like I used to. (Italian Family Quotes)
I eat a little bit of everything and not a lot of anything. Everything in moderation. I know that's really hard for people to understand, but I grew up in an Italian family where we didn't overdo anything. We ate pasta, yes, but not a lot of it (Italian Family Quotes)
Oh, my wife is a wonderful cook. She comes from a food-loving Italian family - her father owned a pizzeria! (Italian Family Quotes)
Growing up in an Italian family, you use a harsh tone and 10 minutes later everybody forgets about it (Italian Family Quotes)
I come from an Italian family. One of the greatest and most profound expressions we would ever use in conversations or arguments was a slamming door. The slamming door was our punctuation mark (Italian Family Quotes)