It's natural that anyone is compared to their father.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My father is my father, and I am me. I have the advantage of this honest comparison, quiet, and the opportunity to share in his profession.
It's hard for me to grasp that I might somehow be my father's equal in any way.
I'm compared to my dad all the time, and I've learned to take it positively by working hard.
I'm not saying I'm a family guy, but maybe that's what people see in me: some kind of paternal quality.
I don't know how consciously anyone looks for a father figure.
We looked up to our father. He still is much greater than us.
Anyone who reads my work will see that there are often difficult relationships between fathers and sons.
I'm not saying that men make better fathers than women do mothers.
My father really was not the dominant person who raised the family, it was my mother who raised the family.
For rarely are sons similar to their fathers: most are worse, and a few are better than their fathers.