Me and my buddies are all like brothers. So it's okay for us to say 'I love you' or whatever. It's always cool. I think that comes from my dad. That's just the way he always was.
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I had never said, 'dad, I love you.'
I don't use the phrase 'I love you' very often, but I say it every time I talk to my children.
It is weird. People will say, 'Oh my God, I love you.' And I'll say, 'Oh, that's so sweet. Thank you.' And the people who are walking around with me for the first time will say, 'I don't understand what happened. Somebody just told you they love you. I don't even understand what that means.'
You are our dearly beloved brothers, and in a certain way, it could be said that you are our elder brothers.
I said on numerous occasions how I feel about my father. I love him with all my heart.
To say 'I love you' one must first be able to say the 'I.'
I'm one of 10 children, and all my brothers call me Jim. And all my sisters... well, they call me something even more affectionate. My mother calls me James, and I do what my mother tells me.
I love my brothers' kids. It's funny - as an uncle, you become so protective of them.
Even in the deepest love relationship - when lovers say 'I love you' to each other - we don't really know what we're saying, because language isn't equal to the complexity of human emotions.
I say 'I love you' to my daughters every day.
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