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Quotes about parents and parentin
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I wasn't sure how my dad would react. There was an agent sitting behind them and he told me he was embarrassed to watch the scenes. My parents have always been very open. They trust my decisions. (Crowe Russell)
My father taught me how to substitute realities. (Crowe Russell)
My mother and father's upbringing made me very conscious of trying not to hurt other people. (Crowe Russell)
Even my parents are so cute, and they deal with every movie of mine excellently. They check with me ever so casually by asking 'Now how much of nudity are we going to see in this one?' (Crowe Russell)
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I worked hard and made my own way, just as my father had. And just, I'm sure, as he hoped I would. I learned, from observing him, the satisfaction that comes from striving and seeing a dream fulfilled. (Crowe Russell)
My father was always very interested in space. I watch Star Trek and all those things, but I always had a different picture in my mind... maybe closer to Alien. I don't see it in space as much as I do see it in different planets, with each having its own strange characters. (Crowe Russell)
My parents were both from extremely different backgrounds. My father's Italian, my mother was of Swedish descent. They're both first-generation Americans. (Crowe Russell)
I would much rather be a better mother or better human being than I would be a singer. Fortunately for me singing makes me a living. (Crowe Russell)
Before high school ended, I started applying to college. It really wasn't even a choice because of the brainwashing of my parents. (Crowe Russell)
My parents were absolutely delighted that I knew what I wanted to do. (Crowe Russell)
My parents were French and Irish and our family even has Spanish blood-and I do so love the United States and consider myself part American. (Crowe Russell)
“My parents both sang very casually around the house. My family bought a wire recorder in the forties when I grew up, and they would sing a little into the wire recorder. Not seriously but just to make music around the house, and I must have liked the pleasing sound and their harmony. There was a little singing in my childhood and I could do that myself, I realized.” (Crowe Russell)
And since we were kids in the 80's my parents could only take us to see comedies, and basically Martin was the star of the majority of those films. (Crowe Russell)
I'm doing naughty things, I'm drinking too much, I'm going to clubs. It really didn't matter to me, other than the fact that some parents wouldn't let their kids hang out with me. (Crowe Russell)
My mother and I could always look out the same window without ever seeing the same thing. (Crowe Russell)
There was no place at all for me in my father's military world. (Crowe Russell)
So what are we given? We're also given, my generation, the disillusionment of our parents. (Crowe Russell)
I think anybody over 30 plays parents because it happens in your thirties and so that's kind of a natural progression. But I'm definitely drawn to it. It's probably the most intense, passionate thing that happens to you as you get older. (Crowe Russell)
I learned from my parents. They're my biggest support system right now. (Crowe Russell)
I went on countless auditions. I begged my parents until I finally was allowed to be in a theatrical play when I was 13. It was the most important thing in my life. (Crowe Russell)
I'd probably much rather be in Wyoming. I'm like a gypsy Mom. (Crowe Russell)
My parents were very open about sex. We didn't really hide much in our family. (Crowe Russell)
“I don't think any girl wants to see her parents in this situation.” (Crowe Russell)
My father and Duke liked to play pitch, an old card game, and they liked to get together to clean the brush up around the place and have a bonfire. (Crowe Russell)
My father had other ways of communicating. My father was the most inventive person. (Crowe Russell)
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