Quote by James Caan
I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he

I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he loved me, and consequently I told Scott I loved him every other minute. The point is, Ill make less mistakes than my dad, my sons hopefully will make less mistakes than me, and their sons will make less mistakes than their dads. – James Caan

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Some guys say beauty is only skin deep. But when you walk into a party, you dont see somebodys brain. The initial contact has to be the sniffing. – James Caan

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I think we have to believe in things we dont see. Thats really important for all of us, whether its your religion or Santa Claus, or whatever. Thats pretty much what its about. – James Caan

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Id love to be a dad. I hope Id be great at it. Thats every mans fear, yet his most important job. – Matt Damon

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I was built up from my dad more than anyone else. – John Wooden

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