I'm very at ease and I like it. I never thought I would be such a family-oriented guy I didn't think that was part of my makeup. But somebody said that as you get older you become the person you always should have been and I feel that's happening to me. I'm rather surprised at who I am because I'm actually like my dad!
When I was younger my family would go camping and fishing on our ranches. My dad loves being around all kinds of animals. He's the one who got me to be a really big animal lover.
Apparently one in five people in the world are Chinese. And there are five people in my family so it must be one of them. It's either my mum or my dad. Or my older brother Colin. Or my younger brother Ho-Chan-Chu. But I think it's Colin.
My dad had been born in Mexico and his family had to leave during the Mexican revolution.
Dad kept us out of school but school comes and goes. Family is forever.
Being a father to my family and a husband is to me much more important than what I did in the business.
Employee fathers need to step up to the plate and put their family needs on the table.
That is the thankless position of the father in the family - the provider for all and the enemy of all.
The place of the father in the modern suburban family is a very small one particularly if he plays golf.
And as a child I was filled with passionate admiration for acts of civic courage I had seen performed by an elderly military doctor who was a friend of my family.