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"I've decided to get out of my family so I can spend more time in politics." 24 April, 2008
"Overwork can damage your family! How's your family?" "Fine." "That figures." 16 September, 2002
"We need to help families under stress!" "How do you know if a family's under stress?" "If they've got children - they're under stress." 17 September, 2002
"Isn't it great being able to spend time with all our relatives?" "Yes. How much longer have we got?" "Twelve hours ten minutes." 6 January, 2003.
"What is the normal family unit?" "Husband, wife and 2.4 children." "How can 2.4 children be normal?" 3 October, 2003.
"Families are the backbone of this country!" "I thought I was." "No, you're the funny bone." 10 January, 2006.
"What happened to that opposition candidate who said that he was twice the family man that I was?" "He got jailed for bigamy." 26 February, 2007
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I'm seriously thinking of retiring from politics.' 'To spend more time with your family?' 'To spend more time with my golf clubs.' Dominion Post, 7 January 2004.
"How was your family holiday at the beach?" "Very trying! I'm thinking of leaving my family so I can spend more time in politics." 8 January, 2007
"It turns out this smiling family in your leaflet is an American family." "Why did the advertising agency use Americans?" "They couldn't find any smiling families in this country." 13 June, 2008
"I told Cabinet that I wanted to spend more time with my family. They were not pleased!" "Cabinet?" "My family." 15 October, 2005.
"I was hoping to spend more time with my family this year but that idea was quickly quashed!" "By the Prime Minister?" "By my family." 2 January, 2007
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