My dad said 'When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life,' and I agree with that.

'Nil By Mouth' was a bit autobiographical, but as I always pointed out at the time, that's not my dad.

I learned that from my dad: you put your heart into something, you have to protect it, what you're making.

I absolutely love working with my dad because there is such an ease about it, and I also love his company.

My dad was depressed a lot of the time, and there were a lot of things in his life that he never resolved.

My dad always told me that the best way to get somebody to get at you is to talk bad about them to somebody else.

My dad encouraged anything I wanted to do, especially music. Actually he drove me around to places where I could play.

My dad and I get into it all the time. He loves to discuss politics much more than I do and we have pretty heated conversations.

You see, everything I know, I learned from my dad. He learned it all from his, and his dad just happened to be wrong about everything

It sounds like a cliché, but mother is really one of my closest friends, and so's my dad. He and I weren't very close when I was younger, but now we're best friends.

Me and my dad are friends. We're cool. I'll never be disappointed again, because I don't expect anything anymore from him. I just let him exist, and that's how we get along.

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