I don't have a father, but my kids tell me every day that they love me... even when I am not in my best mood.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always say, you never know how much your parents loved you until you have a child to love.
I've seen women who don't have great relationships with their dads, and it all comes down to this: You have to tell girls you love them every day.
Maybe sometimes, when I see some kids, you know, with their families. It's making me cry. You know, maybe when I ask them, sometimes, like, 'How does it feel to have a dad?' And, you know, they tell me this great answers, and sometimes I wish my dad was here.
Being a dad is like - there's nothing more important. So the exploration of that in stories, with parents and fathers and brothers, siblings, I just think that you're always in the terrain of love, whether it's absence of love or the giving of love or the desire for love.
I love my children. I spend a lot of time with them.
I'm a good dad; I spend a lot of time with my kids.
It gets to you as a father when your kids don't react to you in the way you imagine.
I'm a father myself for the first time in my life, and I had very very loving parents.
Every father loves their children. I love my two sons very dearly. The only thing that is important to me is that they do what they want to do. They shouldn't feel a sense of obligation.
I have not been a good father, but no father has loved his children more. Like my father, I decided the best thing I could do for my kids was work and provide. Fortunately, I've been able to do that. Unfortunately, my work was on the road, and that's meant a life of one-nighters.