Quote by Beau Bridges
My father was my teacher. But most importantly he was a great dad.

My father was my teacher. But most importantly he was a great dad. – Beau Bridges

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My mom is many times responsible for getting us all together, but we trade off at each others houses. My brother and I are actors and are traveling a lot of our job. – Beau Bridges

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And then I got into sports and gave my guitar to my brother Jeff who was just a little kid at that time. – Beau Bridges

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As an actor, I travel around a lot and live in a lot of hotels, and many times Ive been in a town where the only entertainment to be had is what you find in the hotel bar or lobby. – Beau Bridges

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The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war. – E. B. White

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Nobody ever asks a father how he manages to combine marriage and a career. – Sam Ewing

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One of the accidental joys of my writing life has been that Ive had some lovely, surprisingly good fortune with readers, and Ive brought readers to my dads work. I cant tell you the joy that gives me. Because my fathers work was masterful. – Andre Dubus III

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Im afraid that this is me getting on my high horse now but we have yob television, yob newspapers, and funny enough whereas it was my mum and dad, school, police, church who used to set the standards, now its tabloids and yob television who set the standards by which people live. – Gordon Strachan

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