When I was in nursery school the teachers asked me y'know 'What does your dad do for a living?' So I said 'He helps women get pregnant!' They called my mom and they were like 'What exactly does your husband do?'
I can definitely say the older I've got the better I've become at being a dad and a husband.
Now I meditate twice a day for half an hour. In meditation I can let go of everything. I'm not Hugh Jackman. I'm not a dad. I'm not a husband. I'm just dipping into that powerful source that creates everything. I take a little bath in it.
I'm a dad I'm a husband I'm an activist I'm a writer and I'm just a student of the world.
Being a father to my family and a husband is to me much more important than what I did in the business.
But I have to be careful not to let the world dazzle me so much that I forget that I'm a husband and a father.
Watching your husband become a father is really sexy and wonderful.
Whenever I fail as a father or husband... a toy and a diamond always works.
Women's courage is rather different from men's. The fact that women have to bring up children and look after husbands makes them braver at facing long-term issues such as illness. Men are more immediately courageous. Lots of people are brave in battle.
It's cool when your husband starts to sing some old Merle Haggard song and I can pop in with a harmony and it doesn't sound too bad.