I'd like to thank my parents for always stressing, be an individual.
No, I come for a hippy lifestyle, it's very open; my parents are both hippies.
'E.T.' began with me trying to write a story about my parents' divorce.
I have a strong Lutheran background, and my parents instilled in me strong morals.
I'm the son of highly functioning parents who I'm incredibly lucky to have.
If your parents ignored you, or if they are just not emotionally available, or if they yell a lot, that is a type of trauma.
You become a parent when you have a baby, no matter how you get there.
My parents were like June and Ward Cleaver; there was nothing dysfunctional about them.
You always rebel what your parents want you to listen to.
Education is the best gift my parent gave me.
I'm a trained martial artist. My parents were both martial artists.
Sometimes it's a bizarre, fairly cold, and horrifying thing to be a parent.
My parents always saw me as an artist, and that greatly influenced me.
Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.
Curiosity is as much the parent of attention, as attention is of memory.
My parents don't have any showbusiness links. They are so far away from it.
One thing my parents always taught me was to maximize my options.
Losing my parents was probably the hardest and deepest blow from which I've had to recover.
I was quite shy. I used to write stories all the time, and I think that was a worry for my parents.
Both parents supported my becoming a world class athlete.
I'd always listened to my parents' Bee Gees albums.