Quote by Lee Westwood
Listen, everything I did in my childhood was competitive. Everythi

Listen, everything I did in my childhood was competitive. Everything we did my dad made it into a game to win. We used to drive my mum nuts. – Lee Westwood

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The satisfaction you get when you finally beat your dad is amazing, that rush of adrenaline. – Lee Westwood

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Sometimes Americans dont quite get my sense of humor. My good ol British sarcasm seems to go over their heads. – Lee Westwood

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My dad said: It looks like youll be world No.1 in a few hours and I wanted to be the first to say congratulations. – Lee Westwood

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I am quite strict as a dad but I dont want to be censorious. – Nick Clegg

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In the original draft I was 27 and Peter was 55 in the script. Thats not the same as a guy in his 40s and a dad in the end of his 70s. Its a different point in both our lives. – Paul Reiser

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As I get older and I get a few more years experience I become more like Dad, you know, King Lear. – David Crystal

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Ive hung out at dozens of playgrounds, bored out of my mind, with not even a look of comfort from disapproving mothers all around me. Either they think Im a pedophile or a deadbeat dad. Thats what I get for being a single dad – suspicious looks at the playground. – Dominic West

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