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

Other quotes by Beau Bridges

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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Sports
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Second, this epic tale allows the audience to actually listen to the Native Americans and receive their wisdom. Spielberg conveys the respect for Native Americans that is normally lacking in Western films. – Beau Bridges

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respect
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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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Travel
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I had my footballing heroes such as Bryan Robson and Diego Maradona but my dad was a rugby league star, and he was my real hero. But the relationship with my mum was rocky and we saw things that would affect any youngster. – Ryan Giggs

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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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My dad thinks Obama is a socialist and all these extreme views. – Jonathan Krohn

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Ive been acting since I was 10. My dad was an entrepreneur, so I guess something along those lines. I wouldnt want a 9-5 job. – Will Estes

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