Quote by Allan Houston
You know what I like to do? I love waking up early, making them br

You know what I like to do? I love waking up early, making them breakfast, taking them to school, having time in the morning with them. With six kids, its like a reality show. – Allan Houston

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The more consistent a father can be or a mentor can be in the persons life and teach them principles of real solid manhood, character, integrity and leadership, the more consistent you can be in the persons life and teach them those things at a younger age, and then the better off theyll be. – Allan Houston

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