My lessons didn't come at my father's knee. Like all good lessons, they were learned from example.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I taught them everything they know, but not everything I know.
What I learned most from my father wasn't anything he said; it was just the way he behaved. He loved his work so much that, whenever he came on set, he brought that with him, and other people rose to it.
I learned a lot from my father. I'm very lucky to have a father who was a professional athlete.
When I was a child, my father taught me to put up my fists like a boy and to be prepared to defend myself at all times.
I've had all the lessons I could get. I've learned from everybody I've ever met.
After about six months, I told my mother that I wanted the lessons to stop, and she was intelligent enough not to force me to continue. Besides, the lessons cost money, which was anything but abundant in our household.
My childhood should have taught me lessons for my own fatherhood, but it didn't because parenting can only be learned by people who have no children.
Dad taught me everything I know. Unfortunately, he didn't teach me everything he knows.
I learned to walk as a baby, and I haven't had a lesson since.
Lessons are not given, they are taken.