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"I hope you know that… I have your back.”
2:06
"I hope you know that… I have your back.”
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“Everybody wanted to be at our house.”
2:55
“Everybody wanted to be at our house.”
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“She wasn’t like the mothers of my friends...she lived and breathed dancing.”
2:34
“She wasn’t like the mothers of my friends...she lived and breathed dancing.”
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“How do you feel when you hear dad's songs being played on the radio nowadays?”
3:26
“How do you feel when you hear dad's songs being played on the radio nowadays?”
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“My future feels better with you in it.”
3:28
“My future feels better with you in it.”
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“There was a need in our family for us to be independent.”
2:55
“There was a need in our family for us to be independent.”
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“He could take something mundane like that and see the magic in it.”
2:10
“He could take something mundane like that and see the magic in it.”
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“To be in the service for my country is the greatest thing I thought I did.”
3:13
“To be in the service for my country is the greatest thing I thought I did.”
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"It was not so much of hugging or saying I love you. But it was all the things she did."
2:33
"It was not so much of hugging or saying I love you. But it was all the things she did."
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"When the Civil War ended, she was my age."
2:22
"When the Civil War ended, she was my age."
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"When Papu would talk to us it was like a king holding his court."
3:00
"When Papu would talk to us it was like a king holding his court."
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“I was worried that you might not accept me”
3:26
“I was worried that you might not accept me”
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“When everybody is running away from the danger, we run towards it”
2:43
“When everybody is running away from the danger, we run towards it”
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“I decided to adopt that magpie, which I called Maggie.”
2:49
“I decided to adopt that magpie, which I called Maggie.”
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"You’re my favorite person to talk about space to."
2:57
"You’re my favorite person to talk about space to."
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“You can say anything and it would be no retribution of any kind."
2:45
“You can say anything and it would be no retribution of any kind."
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“If I’m in front of a blank sheet of paper with a pencil, I find such solace.”
3:46
“If I’m in front of a blank sheet of paper with a pencil, I find such solace.”
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“I would sit right next to her and I would grab her cheek and I would pull her skin up like a tent, you know?”
2:32
“I would sit right next to her and I would grab her cheek and I would pull her skin up like a tent, you know?”
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“Because she was Asian, they wouldn’t accept her. Mom said she didn’t care; she enlisted anyway.”
2:53
“Because she was Asian, they wouldn’t accept her. Mom said she didn’t care; she enlisted anyway.”
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“He would sit and tell us what it was like to be gay in 1890.”
3:40
“He would sit and tell us what it was like to be gay in 1890.”
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