I recall my dad saying about me once that the only time he'd ever heard me say 'never' was when I was asked if I'd had enough.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My dad used to say, 'You wouldn't worry so much about what people thought about you if you knew how seldom they did.
When I grew up, people said, 'You'll never be the man your dad was.' And I said, 'Gee, I hope not.'
My father never put me on his lap and said he loved me.
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 would always tell me, 'When you meet a man, look him in his eye and shake his hand,' and that's just something I've been doing for a long time.
My dad seemed comfortable with his decision to be a 'have-not,' but I knew that I wasn't.
My father was always telling himself no one was perfect, not even my mother.
My dad always said he couldn't remember a time when I did not want to act.
My parents went crazy when they found out that I had gotten the part in 'Conversations With My Father!' I'd never given acting a thought. They were proud of me and very encouraging.
I grew up in a house where my father encouraged my brother and me to fail. I specifically remember coming home and saying, 'Dad, Dad, I tried out for this or that and I was horrible,' and he would high-five me and say, 'Way to go.'