The most important thing in the world is family and love.
We really were a very musical family. Father managed to buy us a small pump organ, and I just loved this instrument.
I definitely do want a family. The idea of being a father and providing the type of love, guidance and support that my parents have given me is definitely down the road.
Not what you would call a musical family, but my father used to play saxophone, and I discovered many genres of music when I was a child.
My father wasn't absolutely delighted. He wanted me to become a lawyer. I studied law, but I thought the shoe business was more exciting.
Growing up, around the dinner table my father and I didn't talk sports. We talked business.
There was never any pressure on me to go into the business, but I was always aware of it. I'd go on the set with my father and he and my mother would always be singing.
In Korea, it's a tradition to inherit your father's business. Unfortunately, I'm the only son in the entire family, so they were forcing too much.
Later, at Stanford University, I thought I'd become a lawyer or businessman, but my father came to me and said he thought there was a big future in the fine-wine business.
My father felt that his world of ideas was too liberal for traditional rabbinical teachings, and he looked for a chance to find a way in life.
My mother and my father were very nurturing and wonderful examples of how to live your life. I really had a cool foundation.
I grew up in a home and in a world in which you can do anything. We were all expected to go to college. My father was a doctor.
My father is an expatriate American; he fell in love with New Zealand in his youth and never went home.
My ancestors are Highland Scots, and my father's home in north Alabama is so much like northwest Arkansas. I have the same allergies in both places.
I grew up in an abusive home and was told on a daily basis by my father that I would never amount to anything and that I looked like a boy.
Modern candidates seem to have to live with political matters all the time. In my father's time, a politician's home was still his castle.
I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct.
I went to my first dinosaur hall with my father and twin brother. We went to the American Museum of Natural History, and I was blown away by the dinosaurs.
I don't think you could change my father; he is a very strong character. He believes totally in honesty.
I was really into classifieds for awhile. I'm a big negotiator. My father owned a car dealership when I was younger... it's just in my blood.
I stopped loving my father a long time ago. What remained was the slavery to a pattern.