D'Angelo could sing the phonebook and it would sound good.
‐‐ Mark Ronson
D.C. fans, I think, are so good. They just come up to me, and they're so nice and so polite and just, 'Hey, I hope you have a great career,' and 'How are you doing, everything's good?' That's pretty much where they leave it at.
‐‐ Bryce Harper
D.C. is more corrupt than Hollywood. It really is.
‐‐ Robin Wright
D.C. is one my largest audiences. They buy tons of records of mine in Washington, D.C.
‐‐ Marvin Sapp
Da Pak was a group out of Chicago. It was a put-together group. We actually met for the first time at this showcase. They were like 'Yo, you should do a song together.' So we did. It just so happened that the name of the song was 'Wolf Pak.' They said, 'Y'all should be a group called Da Pak, and here's a record deal.'
‐‐ Lupe Fiasco
Da was a real fisherman. But it wasn't the catch that mattered, it was the skill of the cast, the preparation of the flies. I often think my inability to prepare, my desire to get going, are a direct result of watching my father making all those painstaking preparations before he cast his line.
‐‐ Terry Wogan
Dab - don't rub - cream formulas onto your skin. Rubbing washes out the color, so do that only if you've put on too much.
‐‐ Tyra Banks
Dachshunds are ideal dogs for small children, as they are already stretched and pulled to such a length that the child cannot do much harm one way or the other.
‐‐ Robert Benchley
Dad almost died of a heart attack in the middle of making Apocalypse Now, the biggest movie of his life. It doesn't make you want to jump into that business.
‐‐ Charlie Sheen
Dad always encouraged my singing, so when 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' was a hit in the States, I flew my parents to New York first-class to see me, put them up at the Waldorf Astoria, then they sailed home on the QE2.
‐‐ Kiki Dee
Dad always explained the car engine when he repaired it, and he had many technical books, so I was making electromagnets by age eight as well as reading my mother's medical and nursing books. I suspect I was born with a boundless curiosity, and this was encouraged through my childhood.
‐‐ Barry Marshall
Dad always told me that if you're going to work on something, it might as well be something you're proud of.
‐‐ Jaime Winstone
Dad and mom would have preferred that I be a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, or a great humanitarian.
‐‐ Levon Helm
Dad bought me a toy drum one Christmas, and I eventually destroyed it. I wanted a real drum and he bought me a snare drum. Dad continued to buy me one drum after the other.
‐‐ Keith Thibodeaux
Dad built houses and when they were sold, he moved on to a new town, so I know a lot about my native state.
‐‐ Gerald McRaney
Dad could talk about peace and love out loud to the world, but he could never show it to the people who supposedly meant the most to him: his wife and son. How can you talk about peace and love and have a family in bits and pieces - no communication, adultery, divorce? You can't do it, not if you're being true and honest with yourself.
‐‐ Julian Lennon
Dad entered the Second World War like any other man, trying to do the right thing.
‐‐ Ridley Scott
Dad had a music store, and he'd often bring home comedy albums that I would listen to. I started listening to Bob Newhart and Bill Cosby, and developing taste. They really influenced my style of comedy.
‐‐ Billy Crystal
Dad has always been - and still is - a great influence on me. He has always stood up for spirit, staying true to his beliefs... and I like to do the same with regard to my own true beliefs, regardless of potential criticism or mockery.
‐‐ Linus Roache
Dad has, and had, a deservedly glowing reputation. However, this belief in 'reputation first' seems to have given rise to his fears of what might be rumored after his death.
‐‐ Jennifer Grant
Dad, I'm in some trouble. There's been an accident and you're going to hear all sorts of things about me from now on. Terrible things.
‐‐ Edward Kennedy
Dad is a really surprising guy. Every time I think he's going to be useless, he ends up doing something amazing and saying exactly the right thing.
‐‐ Clare Balding
Dad is and always will be my living, breathing superhero.
‐‐ Bindi Irwin
Dad is in commercial real estate. Mom is a writer and a retired teacher.
‐‐ James Snyder
Dad is my best mate and I can tell Mum absolutely anything. I really appreciate Mum and Dad. Why are we so close? Young parents, I think. The rock business keeps their minds young.
‐‐ Kim Wilde
Dad kept us out of school, but school comes and goes. Family is forever.
‐‐ Charlie Sheen
Dad likes my food, but he probably thinks it's too busy. He is a wonderful cook but only uses three ingredients. My mum rips out my articles and makes my recipes.
‐‐ Yotam Ottolenghi
Dad loved computer games, and I would sit beside him for hours with graph paper, drawing out plans to try and forecast the moves he should make while he worked the computer controller.
‐‐ Rhianna Pratchett
Dad loved movies, and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
‐‐ Mike Myers
Dad loves my stuff. No matter how many times my voice cracks or I miss a tap, he doesn't care. He's like some businessman making it to his kid's recital.
‐‐ Peter DeLuise
Dad made it to Gold Shield Detective, so he always busted Robin, my oldest brother, and me. Always got caught, whatever we were doing.
‐‐ Kevin Eubanks
Dad needs to show an incredible amount of respect and humor and friendship toward his mate so the kids understand their parents are sexy, they're fun, they do things together, they're best friends. Kids learn by example. If I respect Mom, they're going to respect Mom.
‐‐ Tim Allen
Dad never misses a chance to remind me that whenever we are travelling together, if 100 people mob him for autographs, five approach me.
‐‐ Jeev Milkha Singh
Dad never understood why Ridley wanted to go to art school, and then I came along six years later and wanted to do the same thing.
‐‐ Tony Scott
Dad often told me, 'My job is to help my boss do his job and make him look good.' That was my dad's objective. Everything about the way he conducted himself was to communicate support for his superiors and respect for his coworkers. The way he dressed was his starting point in that communication.
‐‐ Lyle Lovett
Dad passed away in 2000, but he visits me all the time. He comes to me in different ways. So I have that connection with him, and that comforts me, to know that in time I can come back and still have that with my kids. It's not unfamiliar to me, that connection with the afterlife. I know it's real; I experience it all the time.
‐‐ Deborah Mailman
Dad played with me a great deal, as dads should do, and our chief sport was baseball. He bought me a hardball when I was three years old, and he used to sit in a rocker on the front porch while I sat on the grass in the yard, and we'd play catch by the hour.
‐‐ Mordecai Brown
Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them.
‐‐ Nancy Sinatra
Dad's cancer experience included periods of relatively good health as well as bouts of hospitalisation as he coursed his way through a variety of different chemotherapy treatments.
‐‐ Amy Hoggart
Dad's funeral was standing room only; most in attendance were strangers to me. At the back, a lone Marine stood silently, then left. People told me he'd saved their life or helped them in their darkest hour.
‐‐ Ian Watson
Dad said that he was prouder of me than he'd ever been when I came out.
‐‐ Randy Harrison
Dad sometimes patted me on the knee and called me his Little Schmuck.
‐‐ Michael Reagan
Dad sometimes sends me texts saying, 'Just heard you on the radio, thumbs up', or whatever. So that's pretty cute.
‐‐ Courtney Barnett
Dad taught me everything I know. Unfortunately, he didn't teach me everything he knows.
‐‐ Al Unser
Dad taught us about morals, values and goals. Having a tight-knit family was important to him.
‐‐ Junior Seau
Dad thought something very fishy was going on when, at 22, I was offered a job for £1,000 a year - more than Dad paid his own staff - for inventing cheese recipes and writing leaflets at the Dutch Dairy Bureau in London.
‐‐ Mary Berry
Dad was a baker, and we lived above the bakery, so I was always popping down to have an apple pie or a doughnut or a custard or gypsy tart: I had a very sweet tooth, and I think that that was what got me into doing what I do now.
‐‐ Paul Hollywood
Dad was a bus driver, and when he finished work he would repair cars.
‐‐ Bruno Tonioli
Dad was a chemistry professor at Saint Olaf College in Minnesota, then Oxford College in Minnesota, and a very active member of the American Chemical Society education committee, where he sat on the committee with Linus Pauling, who had authored a very phenomenally important textbook of chemistry.
‐‐ Peter Agre