Quote by Vince Gill
I had just lost my dad and I remembered all the songs we used to g

I had just lost my dad and I remembered all the songs we used to go and hear at concerts, and the records around the house and sometimes wed play together. – Vince Gill

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Yes, the companionship is amazing. You know, you can get that physical attraction that happens is great, but then theres an awful lot of time and the rest of the day that you have to fill. – Vince Gill

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Success is always temporary. When all is said and one, the only thing youll have left is your character. – Vince Gill

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The only day I remember of my parents marriage was the day my dad walked out. As I stood there at five years old, with my older sister and younger brother, I knew that he was gone. – Ellie Goulding

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My dad was an absentee dad, so it was always important to me that I was part of my daughters life, and she deserved two parents, which is part of the rationale behind us staying married for 30 years. – Samuel L. Jackson

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Now I meditate twice a day for half an hour. In meditation, I can let go of everything. Im not Hugh Jackman. Im not a dad. Im not a husband. Im just dipping into that powerful source that creates everything. I take a little bath in it. – Hugh Jackman

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Without my dad, I wouldnt be here. – Maria Sharapova

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