My dad always taught me to never be satisfied, to want more and know that what is done is done.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My dad always taught me to never be satisfied: to want more and know that what is done is done. That was his way of seeing the game. You've done it, now move on. People might say, 'Well, when can you enjoy it?' But it worked for me because, in the game, you need to be on your toes.
My father seemed always to know not only what I was doing, but what I was being.
I will never reach the success that my dad has felt.
We grew up in a very demanding environment. Dad expects us to prove ourselves... so my siblings and I worked hard to reach what we have today, and I guess we have to continue working hard to maintain it.
I'm never satisfied. I'm always trying to get better and learn from my mistakes.
Every day, my daddy told me the same thing. 'Once a task is just begun, never leave it till it's done. Be the labour great or small, do it well or not at all.'
My father resented that I was paid so much more than he was.
My dad is the type of person that says yes to life, and to the adventures it throws at you. Because of that, he never forced me into a particular career, or had wild expectations for me; his concern was simply that I was fulfilled and happy.
My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even when he himself wasn't well.
My dad has always been extremely supportive in every decision I've made and much more interested in me picking what I wanted to do.
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