Father Janovich: What is this thing called life?
Nader's Father: Simin, where are you going?
My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.
My father is a big believer in nature over nurture.
I think a young woman's relationship with her father is really important.
Any son of a dictator, I'm sure, has major issues with their relationship with their father.
My father's a preacher, my mother's a teacher, thus I rhyme.
I could never have a better teacher in those days than my father.
I've taken the love of fashion from my mother, and journalism from my father.
My father was a minister and so rock music was banned in our house.
My father was interested in bringing reggae music to the entire world.
My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor.
The reality of marriage as the union of a mother and a father is grounded in our very biology.
It's taken some getting used to, that my father actually is a hero.
My mother was a housewife. My father was a garment worker.
My plan was never to be an actor like my father.
My current companion, Gerard de Battista, is the father of my two sons.
So the search for a father in Central Station is also a search for a country.
I've never read one book about my father.
My father calls acting 'a state of permanent retirement with short spurts of work.'
All women who kill or have sexual obsessions or who are prostitutes have trouble with their fathers.