There's no such thing as quality time; there's only quantity time.
From Steve Schirripa
Moms and daughters can negotiate over anything, and they can go on longer than it took to settle the Vietnam War.
Everybody thinks they have the answer to how to be a good parent. Here's mine: Everybody's gonna make mistakes.
I gotta say, as the father of two beautiful young daughters, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
I read a lot of true-crime books, but sometimes they can put you in a bad mood.
Kids don't come with an instruction manual. So if you're gonna make mistakes, at least make them your own way.
With girls, there's an insecurity that starts early on. It hangs around them, like some annoying kid from down the block who won't take the hint and go home when dinnertime comes. And moms are usually not great at giving their daughters confidence.
I tell my kids, 'I'm your father, not your friend - but I'm also the best friend you're ever going to have because no one is going to care for you the way I care about you.'
I'd like to form a club just for fathers. Specifically, fathers of daughters. There would be lots of overstuffed leather chairs, wood paneling, dim lights. The works.
In every movie and every TV show, the dads are morons. And dads tend to react by doing what dads do best: They check out. They say, 'Ask your mother.'
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