Quote by Rainn Wilson
My dad was always such a frustrated artist. He always worked very

My dad was always such a frustrated artist. He always worked very hard to support his family, doing a bunch of ridiculous jobs. He wanted to be a painter, but then he also wrote science-fiction novels in his spare time. – Rainn Wilson

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My mom was an actress in the local Seattle theater doing experimental plays. – Rainn Wilson

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I really wanted to do something positive on the Internet. I wanted to try to get young people talking about, thinking about, lifes big questions-make it cool and OK to wonder about the heart, the soul and free will and God and death and big topics like that, big human topics. – Rainn Wilson

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And I do believe that the way to change a society, to uplift people – not just their spirit, but to uplift their society and economic base – is through education. – Rainn Wilson

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When my dad needed a shirt ironed, he would yell downstairs to my mother, who would drop everything and iron his shirt. – Hope Davis

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I remember once, we got an interview, and he said, Dad, these people are writing about me like Im an adult. Dont they know Im a kid? I have never tried to encourage him to get a music image like other musicians have. – Ornette Coleman

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I like to believe that Ive got a lot of guardian warriors sittin on my shoulder including my dad. – Patrick Swayze

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Fathers are biological necessities, but social accidents. – Margaret Mead

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