Words matter. These are the best James Haven Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Angelina has a rule that she adopts children only when they are orphans.
Angie visited Ethiopia and it changed her life. It’s hard for her to go home to a very expensive restaurant and order freely.
The fundamental belief of CoreCause is to focus on a preventative rather than recovery stand point. Most of the worlds crises are the effects of a ‘core cause’ that if addressed would solve the problem entirely.
Zahara likes to hide from Angie, who always knows, right when she walks in the room, that Z’s playing.
I’ve obviously seen my sister since her first year in this world, and to see her with her three children and Brad, I’ve never seen her happier.
The difference between my sister and I is that she is an extreme extrovert. She is right up front and tells you what she feels. I’m the quiet nobody-knows-me type.
I did not give Angie a French kiss. It was something simple and lovely. She was about to go off to Mexico to finish filming ‘Original Sin’ with Antonio Banderas. I congratulated her on the Oscar win and gave her a quick kiss on the lips. It was snapped and became a big thing.
I know what it’s like to feel distraught as I am an incredibly sensitive guy and feel for anything and everyone in pain, particularly my own sister.
Anytime you have the opportunity to do any kind of story that is based on a true story, I think those are the most inspirational.
There is no question Angelina makes a difference in our world by bringing awareness to so many causes. Her compassion for humanity alone always makes me honored to call her my sister.
I have no memory at all of my mother shouting at me or at my sister. But I do have horrible memories of my father and the way he behaved. He was so tough on our mother.
Someday I’ll get married, and on my wedding day they’ll be saying, ‘Okay, we have to ask about that infamous Oscar kiss.’
Now that our mother has died, we’re two orphans, Angie and I, so she has a deep understanding of the orphans she adopts.
I don’t want to constantly berate my father – I wish him well, and I hope he finds peace – but he put my mom through years of mental abuse, and it made me care especially for abandoned women and children.
In many respects Angie saved Zahara’s life and there are so many more children whose lives she could save and she talks about that constantly.
If I see a down-and-out I can’t walk past, it really gets to me and I want to do everything I can.
There were times when our dad was awesomely good with us, but my biggest and most abiding memory is that he would look more to our faults than to our strengths.
The word ‘love’ is such a special thing.
I think adoption becomes complicated whenever the biological parents are alive.