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- I think the most important thing is to always be involved in every aspect of their life. To give them enough trust that they can…
- I want people to come see my films and enjoy them but at the end of the day you can't control what people think.
- For me, family always comes first I would do anything to protect them.
- James Cagney, Steve McQueen, I loved all those guys. I grew up loving the movies but had no desire to be in them.
- Well, I would love it if they could take all the guns away. Unfortunately, you can’t do that so you hope that good people in…
- I don't wanna hear nobody complain that they're getting paid all this money and people won't leave them alone. It's part of it.
- I want to give my kids the world, but I also want them to appreciate everything, to succeed, to be good people, to enjoy life.…
- And I tell you, having girls has made me a much better man. I have friends who are fathers, but they only have boys, and…
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- Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those… — Aristotle
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