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I knew I really made it when my dad saw me in London and after the

I knew I really made it when my dad saw me in London and after the performance he had no notes to me and just said You are doing your own thing and I am proud of you. – Jason Ritter

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I never get tired of smiling. Im just the kind of guy who likes to smile. – Jason Ritter

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Even if I tried to be my dad, it would be a mediocre, slightly embarrassing version. – Jason Ritter

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A lot of times I would go into a room and audition for whatever sitcom it was and they would expect me to do sort of what my dad was doing and I am not him so they would be disappointed and I would feel nervous and not know exactly how to do it. – Jason Ritter

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My first outdoor cooking memories are full of erratic British summers, Dad swearing at a barbecue that he couldnt put together, and eventually eating charred sausages, feeling brilliant. – Jamie Oliver

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Do you know that other than my father, Ive never had a man take care of me? – Dionne Warwick

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Whoever does not have a good father should procure one. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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My mom was a dancer, my dads a singer and Ive always had that kind of music in my life. – Elvis Stojko

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