Quotes about son-in-law (15 Quotes)


    We always watch the game. Well, we will cook and have some people over. My son-in-law is a big jock and he loves football they'll probably be over. We'll just watch the game and have fun.


    It's easier when the business is doing well, ... Then you can hire the son-in-law that can't get a job anywhere else. That keeps your daughter happy and it keeps (the son-in-law) out of trouble. When the business can't afford a guy like that, then you have to choose.




    The book is a true story of a woman who survived the ordeal of Nazi Germany. Her daughter and son-in-law, who live in Pinellas County, helped her with historical research for the book.


    My daughter and son-in-law sold their condo (because of a troublesome downstairs neighbor). They are in a rental waiting for the market to go down, and I think they are right in doing so.

    Later on that evening, our daughter and son-in-law called back and said, 'We don't know what kind of pull you have, but we saw a helicopter come straight across the river to this house and shine lights inside the house,' ... While we were talking to them on the phone, a National Guard Humvee picked them up and took them to Moss Hill. They were very thankful to have a dry place, but there was no food, no water. It was just dry.

    My grandmother was a teacher, my sister was a teacher, my daughter was a teacher and is now a superintendent in northern California, and my son-in-law is a high school principal. I am surrounded.

    I am concerned about information I have received indicating that President Bush, himself may have supplanted the role of veteran career litigators at the Department of Justice, ... As a result, I am particularly interested in learning about what role, if any, Phil Perry, associate attorney general and Vice President Cheney's son-in-law Alberto Gonzales, assistant to the president and White House counsel and Larry Lindsey, assistant to the president for economic policy and director, National Economic Council, played in this decision.

    I mean the whole church rejoiced that was when they had 11 survivors. When they came back in and they announced my son-in-law, I was still devastated. My heart my whole family's heart goes out to them.

    This isn't about female relationship really. It is about familial relationship in which there are real problems a suicide, and a hidden grandmother. So that's not really exploring female relationships. It's about, 'Why did my son-in-law do that' And the girls' lives are out of control and (my character helps) bring their lives together with some kind of stability.

    Seeing Neil Entwistle standing accused of this awful crime gives us little comfort and only adds to our pain and suffering. We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and a husband. Neil betrayed our trust in so many different ways that it is almost impossible to describe it.

    These times are much franker. For example, in the first movie we have to assume that the daughter and the son-in-law who got married were lovers before they got married. That could never have been in the '50s.



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