I never mind talking about my dad. I'm proud of who he is, and being his son is one of the things I'm most proud of. To be constantly compared to someone so brilliant, who happens to be your dad, is cool. Rafe Spall brilliantcompareconstantly share on social
My mum and dad have always enjoyed life, and it's something that's been instilled in me. I wake up in a good mood most mornings. Rafe Spall dadenjoygood Change image and share on social
The most important thing I do is I'm a dad. Stuart Scott dadimportantthing Change image and share on social
From my first dunk at 14 years old to my second NCAA Championship at the University of Tennessee, my intense training with my dad was always to credit. Candace Parker championshipcreditdad Change image and share on social
I've got high standards when it comes to boys. As my dad says, all girls should! I'm from the South - Tennessee, to be exact - and down there, we're all about southern hospitality. I know that if I like a guy, he better be nice, and above all, my dad has to approve of him! Miley Cyrus approveboydad share on social
When your dad is a country music fan and you take long car trips, you become one too. Chip Esten carcountrydad Change image and share on social
Within our culture, every school has a swimming pool. We lived on the coast. People swam in the surf. It's a very sporty nation and at that particular time anyone who had an artistic bent was very much an outsider. So if you liked reading or ideas or playing the piano then your dad viewed you as a sissy, basically. Geoffrey Rush artisticbasicallybend share on social
My dad had premature gray. I was always the one with the most energy, the one who continued to practice longer. I ran up and down the stairs of different stadiums. I didn't feel the need to cover up the fact that I was losing my hair or it was graying. When you're on a team, age is only a factor when you're talking in the locker room. agecontinuecover share on social
My family actually moved a lot growing up. I really only lived in one place every five or six years, and then we'd move again. That was just for my dad's work. David Lambert dadfamilygrow Change image and share on social
My dad for a long time was an accounting professor at Rice University. And then he went out on his own, and he got hired by a client. He ended up being CEO of a hospital management company before he retired, called Lifemark. John Mackey accountcallceo share on social