Father Quote by Terence Davies Download Open image “After my father died, we began to live. He was psychotic. He really was terrifying.” — Terence Davies ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Father Father died Live Psychotic My father died Parenting Psychotic Psychotic Really Really Terrifying Terrifying
My father had a real short fuse. He had a tough life - had to support his mother and brother at a very young… — Sam Shepard Copy Share Image
My father died when I was 10; my sister got polio a couple of years later and was paralyzed. So there I was -… — Helen Gurley Brown Copy Share Image
My father's life was so decimated by his earliest experiences. His mother died when he was 7 years old, which he always said was… — Walter Mosley Copy Share Image
I was so scared of my father. He'd pull up in his truck and start looking for something I'd done wrong. There was no… — Roy Jones Jr Copy Share Image
The first time I saw my father, he was chained. Gone was the mirage of the invincible man, the man who would protect me… — Michael Tubbs Copy Share Image
My father was a monster. A monster! I cut with my family when I was 23 and I never see them again. — Alejandro Jodorowsky Copy Share Image
I was very attached to my family when my father died. I was 19. I was about to go live with my father right… — Charlotte Gainsbourg Copy Share Image
My dad took me out to see a meteor shower when I was a little kid, and it was scary for me because he… — Steven Spielberg Copy Share Image
Forms of energy from nature gave my father trouble. He refused to believe he was going to die. He had these weird delusions. It's… — Paul Laffoley Copy Share Image
My dad was a very violent, frightening and dangerous guy. Next to him, I was this vague kind of kid who walked around, as… — Peter Coyote Copy Share Image
My mother became mentally unwell with schizophrenia when I was in my teens... We couldn't watch television because she thought the people on TV… — Cornelia Parker Copy Share Image
When my father died in my arms it had such a profound affect on me that at that very moment when my dad passed… — Criss Angel Copy Share Image
There are films that can only be made in a specific country but that have a wider meaning. I think that's true of any… — Terence Davies Copy Share Image
I have no illusions about my filmmaking work but I must add I have no illusions about anybody else's either. I am very strict… — Terence Davies Copy Share Image
I never think anyone will like what I do. I'm always terrified the critics won't like my film and of course you always count… — Terence Davies Copy Share Image
Whatever meaning 'Annie's Song' had for me on a personal level, there was also a larger context. It could just as easily have been… — John Denver Copy Share Image
Of all the people who have affected my life and influenced the choices I've made, none has been more important than my father. I… — Teddy Atlas Copy Share Image
(knitting while on a motorcycle) "For several years she knitted in secret (my father would not approve; she was to concentrate on motorcycling and… — Elizabeth Zimmermann Copy Share Image
My embarrassing confession is that my father is a 'Camelot: The Musical' obsessive. So as a child, when we were going to visit relatives… — Chris Chibnall Copy Share Image
My parents were not musical, and they were not effervescent people; everything was very quiet. The music that I played was loud; it used… — Don McLean Copy Share Image
My father longed for a better life for us, and when I was nine he got a job as a heart surgeon in Belfast.… — Katie Melua Copy Share Image
I guess, it's a father's dream for his daughter to be known around the world. — Liza Soberano Copy Share Image
The old men of the village of Mahotière say that the Mistress of the Water is a mulatto woman. At midnight she comes out… — Jacques Roumain Copy Share Image
“I don’t know. We all have to bear things, Ari. All of us. Your father has to bear the war and what it did… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This was, I sometimes thought, the last gift my father gave me. And the best: His death stood out as the supreme-o excuse for… — Jerry Stahl Copy Share Image