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“My father was kind of a local pillar of the community, a high-school teacher and football coach. He was always very politically knowledgeable because he was a social studies teacher. But in terms of his activism, it was more social and charitable in nature, rather than political.” (King George V )
My father demanded obedience from his children. (King George V )
My father sent me to school abroad because he wanted to give me the best possible education. (King George V )
“You have ultimately been a great father.” (King George V )
I learned a lot in those first years in Miami, while struggling just for survival, by observing my father's fortitude. (King George V )
As far as career advice, my father really couldn't give it out, because Hollywood was never for him. He was a writer. (King George V )
I grew up singing with my dad and he never believed in a setlist. (King George V )
My father, Fred Carter, Jr., is definitely an extraordinaire. (King George V )
I wasn't really aware that my father was working for quite a while. I thought it was my mother who had all the money! (King George V )
“He was always like a father to me,” (King George V )
My father is a dentist. He has nothing to do with acting. He is proud of me. I come from a bourgeois family, like the family in The Dreamers. (King George V )
My father is Swedish and my mother is French. (King George V )
I had a wonderful father, a very attractive man. He was a man who was very much a man. Interpret whatever you want by that. (King George V )
Being a father helps me be more responsible... you see more things than you've ever seen. (King George V )
But I'm a great father. That's why I got custody. (King George V )
I think when you are the parents of a gifted athlete, the best thing in the world you can do is to encourage them, in my opinion. My dad didn’t push me and I didn’t push my children in athletics. (King George V )
In the evening of the first day my father conducted us to the public baths. (King George V )
IN April 1882 my father died; and I was at once whirled out of my land of dreams into a very different sphere. (King George V )
When he was twenty-three or twenty-four my father began to learn German and read philosophy in his spare hours, which did not look as though he were destined to remain long on board ship! (King George V )
I wanted to grow up to be just like my father. (King George V )
Especially for my father it was a great change. He used to be a socialist and even a member of the socialist party. But then he became an orthodox Jew. (King George V )
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