Having a lot of friends and family around you - that's all a part of wellness.
— Stella Maxwell
I wanted to go to the underdog team - I wanted to build something somewhere like a lot of the other guys who stayed home at Maryland, like Vernon Davis and players like that. I wanted to stay home and do it in front of my family and my friends... Those thing matter to me.
— Stefon Diggs
I grew up in Texas in a family that fished and hunted, so I've shot guns as a kid.
— Stark Sands
I'm attracted to stories that deal with the family and what it's like to be a member of that family, whether it's together or apart, given the pressures that are put on it by the outside world.
— Stanley R. Jaffe
There is nothing wrong with making money, but it was just not in my family's habits to know how to do that. All we knew how to do was work, and we usually liked the work we did.
— Stanley Hauerwas
I got introduced to yoga in drama school. It's now a mainstay in my life, ever since I got instructor certification at a teacher-training intensive. I even occasionally guide an intimate class of friends and family, but mostly the training was to serve and deepen my own practice.
— Stana Katic
People ask 'How do you get so eh-ish?' I don't know if it's just because so much of my family still lives in Canada and I finished studies up there.
It's the one with that panel of ultra-chichi folks. The one called 'What's My Line?' It sends me straight up the wall. I call it 'The Snob Family.'
— Stan Laurel
We've never been your typical family. We've moved a lot.
— Stacie Orrico
I was born in Luton, I grew up in Luton, and all my family and friends are still there. Luton is home for me.
— Stacey Dooley
A touring band is a family and a workplace at the same time, and you're living with people you didn't necessarily choose every day for up to a year.
— Stacey D'Erasmo
I grew up in a family where my parents worked full-time and still found themselves and their six children trapped like so many of the working poor.
— Stacey Abrams
Emotions never become obsolete, whether they are towards your family or your boyfriend.
— Sriti Jha
'Mom' is an emotional family drama that's also thrilling. It's the story about a mother and a daughter, their emotions, and how their lives change. Being a mother myself helped me understand those emotions better.
— Sridevi
I think there is something about... unless you come from a really evolved family that allowed you to talk about your feelings and felt like a safe environment, then you aren't really prepared to do that when you grow up.
— Spike Jonze
My sister was the glamourous one and her movies portrayed her beauty and glamour. As a person, she has enormous patience and has single-handedly supported my mother and my siblings. I have always admired her loyalty to the family.
— Sowcar Janaki
I'm not from an acting family. I'm from a working class family.
— Sophie Okonedo
Family jokes, though rightly cursed by strangers, are the bond that keeps most families alive.
— Stella Benson
I can relate to a guy who stays home and does it for his family and friends.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional but we're still family.
— Star Jones
In Britain, when someone says they do not believe in God, they stop going to church. In the U.S., many who may have doubts about Christian orthodoxy may continue to go to church. They do so because they assume that a vague god vaguely prayed to is the god that is needed to support family and nation.
To this day, I am saddened by Ranger Tillman's death, as I am for the loss of every service member I served with, and for the pain such losses cause each family.
— Stanley A. McChrystal
I'm a good whistler. As I was growing up, we had a family whistle, so if we were spread out somewhere, like in a grocery store, and heard the call, everyone came.
When I'm back home, I try to do as little as possible because I want to take time with my family. That's the most important thing.
— Stan Wawrinka
Everybody in my family who had a job worked in the auto industry or something related to it.
— Stacy Brown-Philpot
Usually a family is led through the mom or the dad and their career and for the family to be led by my career, even though God has led it, could be a lot of pressure.
Now I'm 30; I'm starting to think I'd love a family. I think it will happen one day.
I grew up in a very patriarchal family. And I believe that I like being a woman. I act behaving like a woman.
— Stacey Dash
Georgians understand obligation, love of family, and payment plans.
Though I was the last child in the family, I was the first to enter the film industry.
Accounting for the unpaid care economy can drive progressive policies such as paid family leave, social security credits for early childcare, tax credits, and quality early childhood education.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
I definitely had a gang influence with friends and family growing up in South Central, and people might think that Beverly Hills definitely shielded me from some problems. But in actuality, it only opened up a whole new can of worms.
— Spencer Paysinger
As a family, we'd watch films and talk about people on screen - what was good or bad and whether you believed them and their stories. I loved that.
— Sophie Rundle
Being in the theatre is like being in a little family: you get really close.
Being at home with my family always inspires me. I find it hard to be inspired when I'm on the move. I'm not creative when I'm jet-lagged and sleeping in strange hotels.
— Stefon Harris
I never talked about homosexuality with my family. After I was 18, they know everything, but I never talk; it was like an information but in silence. I start to talk when I was 32, it was good for me - it was like a liberation. I'm talking about a love story. I'm not talking about sex because love is love.
— Stefano Gabbana
Oh, definitely and you know you take the bitter with the sweet but the benefits far outweigh the burdens of what I've been able to do for my family, my word.
I am a Protestant. I am a communicant at the Church of the Holy Family, an Episcopal church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Dying people in pre-industrial cultures typically died in the context of an extended family, clan, or tribe.
— Stanislav Grof
My parents were European immigrants. They came to the States with $1,500, two suitcases, and me, and they managed to build a business, a family, and a future for their family. They didn't have any of the resources of people who have lived here for two or three generations.
My dad has coached a long time, so there aren't too many conversations in my family that haven't centered around basketball.
— Stan Van Gundy
In the future, when I come home, most of the things that I need to worry about are solved so I can spend time with my family.
As far as the girls in my grade, it was always kind of an on-and-off thing. When all this came up, it was kind of hard. My guy friends and my family friends have been so amazing and supportive.
In my family, we were on again off again Unitarians, partly because my father, raised Roman Catholic, had had enough of church.
I come from a family that hunted. I know how to hunt, but I don't do it.
I grew up around a lot of various religions, so it's a part of my consciousness in a way. Everything from heavy Catholicism to followers of Indian spiritual masters to Unitarian universalists - all in one family. Though the family aspect was stronger than any particular dogma.
— St. Vincent
Irrespective of which part of the world you live, family is special, and we'd do anything to protect our loved ones.
Just because one brother is good and one brother is bad in the same family, we cannot say that the rest of the family is bad or good.
— Sri Chinmoy
There's a rich family culture in South Central. The block that I grew up on, all the kids were best friends. They hung out at each other's houses. I can knock on the person's house two doors down and grab some food and just hang out or go into the backyard and play basketball when they're not there.
It makes you feel like the pool is yours when you have your family there. You walk up to them and see them crying... and you know they are proud of you.
— Sophie Pascoe