I don't want to be told what's for my good. Craig T. Nelson goodtell Change image and share on social
I've been on food stamps and welfare. Anybody help me out? No. No. They gave me hope, and they gave me encouragement, and they gave me a vision. That came from my education. Craig T. Nelson educationencouragementfood Change image and share on social
Education to me is the most important thing that we've got going in this country. I mean, a lot of my family are teachers. I was the recipient of a great public education, and I see that's one of the first things that we're going to go, 'What are we going to raise?' The ignorant masses. Craig T. Nelson countryeducationfamily share on social
No one is accountable anymore for anything. Craig T. Nelson accountableanymore Change image and share on social
Being a father of three children and grandfather to nine, I do think that this thing called 'parenting' is becoming increasingly difficult. Craig T. Nelson callchilddifficult Change image and share on social
I had a '56 Ford, and my first car was a '49 Chevy. I converted it to a stick and used to race with the other high school kids down along the river. Craig T. Nelson carchevyconvert Change image and share on social
I really want to drive a Porsche GT1 car - also a McLaren, if I could fit. I want to do LeMans badly. I want to do Spa, a European series with World SportsCars. Craig T. Nelson badlycardrive Change image and share on social
When you're doing Sebring in the back straight at 185 or 187, and the car's moving, you gotta know what to do with it, how to read it. Just the science of understanding shocks - forget spring rates - is mind-boggling. Craig T. Nelson backbogglecar share on social
The beauty of 'Parenthood' is that it's a blue-collar working family, and it reflects attitudinal shifts that occur within people and families. Craig T. Nelson attitudinalbeautyblue Change image and share on social
I lost my parents when I was fairly young. Craig T. Nelson fairlyloseparent Change image and share on social