I'm more comfortable with whatever's wrong with me than my father was whenever he felt he failed or didn't measure up to the standard he set.
Feels good to try but playing a father I'm getting a little older. I see now that I'm taking it more serious and I do want that lifestyle.
My father-in-law gets up at 5 o'clock in the morning and watches the Discovery Channel. I don't know why there's this big rush to do this.
My father was grounded a very meat-and-potatoes man. He was a baker.
The most important influence in my childhood was my father.
I inherited that calm from my father who was a farmer. You sow you wait for good or bad weather you harvest but working is something you always need to do.
The surprising thing about fatherhood was finding my inner mush. Now I want to share it with the world.
My father wouldn't get us a TV he wouldn't allow a TV in the house.
I wanted to take up music so my father bought me a blunt instrument. He told me to knock myself out.
I never had a speech from my father 'this is what you must do or shouldn't do' but I just learned to be led by example. My father wasn't perfect.