Quote by Mark Hoppus
Parents dont understand kids and kids dont understand parents. My

Parents dont understand kids and kids dont understand parents. My parents were divorced when I was really young and I went to live with my dad. – Mark Hoppus

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I lived in small town out in the desert and my friend used to steal his moms car in the middle of the night. Hed drive over to my house, Id sneak out and wed go out to the desert and just burn things down. – Mark Hoppus

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If we tried to write about politics, youd realize that were all a bunch of idiots. – Mark Hoppus

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The last few years I became a lot more into sports. Growing up, the sports I liked were independent sports, like skateboarding. I was really into skateboarding, and not necessarily team televised sports. – Mark Hoppus

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My dad was a musician, it was just what he did, like another guys dad drives a meat truck. Our house was normal. We werent taken with the fact our dad was a musician. – Branford Marsalis

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My father taught me how to substitute realities. – Mira Sorvino

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Im a dad now and whatever Im doing in life I usually put a lot of effort into it – usually too much effort, so it kind of comes off ridiculous at times. – Jeremy Sisto

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My dad loves what I do and I support my parents financially because they didnt have a job that gave them a pension. – Marilyn Manson

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The love for work needs to be re-enthroned in our lives. Every family should have a plan for work that touches the life of each family member so that this eternal principle will be ingrained in their lives. – M. Russell Ballard

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The irony is, going to work every day became the subject of probably my best poetry. – Philip Levine

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