If I do something for my kids, I get a medal, because most fathers don't.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The fundamental defect of fathers, in our competitive society, is that they want their children to be a credit to them.
Being a father is an everyday challenge. It goes on and on.
The working mothers of America deserve medals.
I kind of always took it for granted the fact that my parents were Olympic medalists.
It gets to you as a father when your kids don't react to you in the way you imagine.
I'm a dad and that's pretty important.
Nothing I've ever done has given me more joys and rewards than being a father to my children.
Just because you donate sperm does not make you a father. I don't have a father. I would never give him the credit or acknowledge him as my father.
You don't get any medal for trying something, you get medals for results.
Medals don't suit me. I'm not that kind of guy.