He was self-sacrificing in many different ways, and my father was a man of paradoxes. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was always much more willing to laugh than to go to the darkness. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My first memories of my mother are of a delicate lady with a kind voice. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I steadfastly believe that there is no greater love than that between a mother and a child. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I saw my parents go through tough times between 1979 and 1983. They almost split up. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father, he wouldn't be belligerent or violent. It was never that way. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father had a way of exposing himself, of showing weakness and still retaining his dignity. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My parents were real people. They didn't put on airs or false faces. They were what they were. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father's favorite poem was probably 'Love is patient, love is kind.' It's simply stated but pretty profound. That's how my dad… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I think if my father was a truck driver, I would have wanted to share the beauty that was there. He just… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
There are a lot of things about my father, various things, that people connect with. He was that diverse of a person,… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
The honest thing is that my parents wanted to help people. That is part of my responsibility, to carry on that legacy. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
The poem that became the song 'Gold All Over the Ground' was written during 1967, when my dad was really falling in… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father had a great sense of humor. He wasn't only the Man in Black. He said it himself in the song… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My parents' love for each other lasted throughout their whole life. They didn't give up... They accepted each other totally unconditionally. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
Well, my parents were sort of packrats. They never threw anything away and, all through their time together, they stored away various… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I don't think anyone in the world could play my father, look just like him, act just like him, and make you… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was a great outdoorsman. From when I was about six we would spend countless hours together in the woods or… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was a wildfire. Really. Nobody could save him from anything. His family turned away from him, and he broke up… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
When I began looking into the Carter catalog and came across 'Will My Mother Know Me There,' it seemed like such a… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
Rick Rubin and my father had a great friendship and it's because of it that the work my dad did at the… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
Along with the music, there is a large part of my father's legacy that has to do with what he had to… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
There's an image that my mother saved my father in 1968 and everything was a bed of roses after that. And that… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father claimed no political affiliation. He supported Al Gore because he knew him as a human being. He supported Lamar Alexander,… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father, he made chili; that was probably his favorite dish to make. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I think when a lot of people hear my father's music they are immediately drawn in. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was a very prolific writer and he left behind a huge body of unpublished work. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
To me, those are the greatest treasures - the personal letters between my parents. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My mother made wonderful cheesecake. She loved cheesecake. She ate it every day of her life. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
To my father, art had no restrictions. He was a true 'American Primitive.' He greatly enjoyed sketching and photography, carrying a camera… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was a humanitarian, but he didn't side one way or another with any certain right's groups. He just believed in… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My parents kept me close to them. I even slept in the same room with them throughout my younger years. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
Seeing my father's handwriting puts me in contact with the man he was at each stage of his life. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I did a lot of struggling with my identity trying to figure out who the heck I was. I had to face my demons. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father, he wouldn't be belligerent or violent. It was never that way. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
To me, those are the greatest treasures - the personal letters between my parents. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
He was just Dad. But it's hard to deny who he was when you're brought out on stage, and you're standing beside this great… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I steadfastly believe that there is no greater love than that between a mother and a child. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
Mom was very protective of me. Her hands were gentle, and her touch was soothing. She always talked quite a bit, but she was… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father claimed no political affiliation. He supported Al Gore because he knew him as a human being. He supported Lamar Alexander, who was… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father was always respectful to my grandfather. I really wanted that to be known because I never saw him disrespect my grandfather, and… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
I try to weigh out the dark and the light. They were both very real aspects of my Dad. To me, the good and… — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image
My father, he made chili; that was probably his favorite dish to make. — John Carter Cash Copy Share Image