Quote by Neil Cavuto
My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even

My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even when he himself wasnt well. – Neil Cavuto

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Its sad that we have become so accustomed to bad service that were shocked when we get good service. – Neil Cavuto

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Were teaching our kids that attributes as vague and relatively meaningless as a toothy smile or a fine head of hair make a fine statement about a person. – Neil Cavuto

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The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl, he told me, Dont spend anything unless you have to. – Dinah Shore

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As a father now, I wouldnt do what my dad did, because it left me feeling emotionally unstable as a kid. But he didnt do the things he did out of selfishness or malice. – Anthony Kiedis

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When you get pure joy out of being rather than doing or seeing, thats when you realize how big and unexplainable some things are and being a dad is one of those very few things. – Brendan Fehr

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I was always the new kid in school, Im the kid from a broken family, Im the kid who had no dad showing up at the father-son stuff, Im the kid that was using food stamps at the grocery store. – Dave Mustaine

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