Quote by Mickey Spillane
My father was Catholic, my mother was Protestant, and because of t

My father was Catholic, my mother was Protestant, and because of that I got Christened in both churches, so Ive got all these names… but my Dad always called me Mick. – Mickey Spillane

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Oh yeah, I was one of the first guys writing comic books, I wrote Captain America, with guys like Stan Lee, who became famous later on with Marvel Comics. – Mickey Spillane

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If youre a singer you lose your voice. A baseball player loses his arm. A writer gets more knowledge, and if hes good, the older he gets, the better he writes. – Mickey Spillane

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My dad doesnt like religion much, but I grew up very close to the Baptist tradition. God isnt this distant thing. God is right here with you all the time. Hes your buddy, and you can talk about everything. – Lucy Alibar

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Mental illness can happen to anybody. You can be a dustman, a politician, a Tesco worker… anyone. It could be your dad, your brother or your aunt. – Frank Bruno

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When a father, absent during the day, returns home at six, his children receive only his temperament, not his teaching. – Robert Bly

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Going to the theater is such a joyous experience. My dad would take my sister and me to plays when we were very young, like six or seven years old. – Julia Roberts

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