I was not a very good Jew. I never practised what Judaism tells you to do, to teach your kids all about Judaism.
I tell people all the time, 'As long as my kids are doing good, I'm gonna be alright.'
Yeah, I was a pretty good kid, you know, I was - I was- I was an overachiever and I worked very hard, played a hell of a fiddle.
When I was a kid, everybody that played golf was an old man. Until Tiger showed up, they weren't in very good shape.
I've deliberately tried to calm myself down because eventually I want to be a good role model to my kids.
Every kid has something they're good at, that you hope they find and gravitate toward.
I watched my parents go from having very basic jobs to educating themselves, to buying a house. They set a really good bar for what they wanted their kids to achieve.
You can instill fear in your kids and get them to mind, but they won't function better in the world and your relationship will suffer greatly.
I think parents should be able to teach their kids what their faith says, what science says.
It's funny, there are so many women who are former executives and have taken all that stress and anxiety and transferred it onto their kids.
If you watch kids looking at something on television, even something that's produced for them and is supposed to be funny, what you'll notice is that they don't laugh.
I have this weird obsession with kids and old people falling. Like, funny falls. It is awful, but it's the thing that makes me laugh the most.
When I was a kid I had this funny blonde hair and everyone called me 'Chick' because I looked like Tweety Bird.
I know how to make adults laugh pretty well. I don't know if kids think I'm that funny.
You know, God has some really weird kids, and I find it hard to be in their company most of the time.
So as my kids will tell you, they had a pretty normal life.
If I can help a kid discover a liking, or even a passion for music in their life, then that's a wonderful thing.
I just don't think that a lot of the time the messages we send kids prepare them for real life.
My kids idea of a hard life is to live in a house with only one phone.
I'm a fun-loving guy. I enjoy my life. I have a big kid inside me.
Kids aren't going to understand single life in New York City.