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I will always find my light. No question. And if I don't, I'll know, because my dad will be the first person to call me and say, like, 'You need to have him bring another 2K in,' and 'Why aren't you using this sort of lighting gel?' The crew guys know that it's where I grew up.

I think a lot of my toughness with my fighting comes from having a Scottish dad and Scottish family.

My dad has a half-Australian and half-Scottish accent and a lot of people struggle to understand him.

My first full-time radio job at 21, I was there for only a couple of months before I was hospitalized. I wrote a resignation letter. My dad wouldn't give the letter to my boss at the time.

I remember running around the locker room as a kid, just following my dad around. It was definitely a unique experience not a lot of children get to have. But those are memories I'll always cherish.

I felt a responsibility to Simon and to our kids to be able to live with integrity and not have some strange split psychology of 'This is who my dad is at home, and this is who he is to the public.'

Dad was hopeless with money, even though he ran a business. We lived in a small terrace house and I vividly remember going into his shop on a Saturday after synagogue with a friend and he'd give me ten bob. We were comfortably off, but not rich.

My Dad was a tailor and he would give my mother housekeeping money each week and call it her 'wages.'

I learned more from my dad by osmosis than by any talk we ever had. He was the most reliable person I've ever met.

I wouldn't say my dad was a slave driver, but he wanted the best for us.

My dad was a scratch golfer growing up. When I'm on the road, I always bring my clubs with me.

My dad always taught me that you have to be good to the next person all the time because one person is going to help another person.

My dad had a series of heart attacks when I was a little girl, and our world was shaped by these huge, traumatic events.

Dad had a way of disarming people because he never really directly attacked them. He might attack a principle, but he never attacked the individual.

My dad was focused on trying to get a guaranteed annual income for all people in 1968, shortly before he was killed. He did not get to realize that dream.

I wasn't like a Fifties dad.

You don't want your children to look at you like you are anything special other than their dad.

When I was 12 years old I discovered Bill Monroe and my dad got me a mandolin.

My dad would talk to players like Claude Lemieux and Stephane Richer and tell them one day his son was going to play in the NHL. How many dads say the same thing? But, gee, he was right.

Father's Day used to be the only day you'd say I love you to your dad.

I remember watching Cilla Black with my mum and dad - I must have been about six years old - and getting off the chair, going over to the TV screen and kissing her. I was sitting with Cilla once and I told her that and she laughed.

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