Quote by Paul McCartney
My dad was a particularly polite kind of guy, very courteous. - Pa

My dad was a particularly polite kind of guy, very courteous. – Paul McCartney

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To keep the record straight, it wasnt always John and Yoko. Weve all accused one another of various business things we tend to be pretty paranoid by now, as you can imagine. Theres a lot of money involved. – Paul McCartney

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Nothing pleases me more than to go into a room and come out with a piece of music. – Paul McCartney

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Not much shocked me. You know, I worked in a home for Alzheimers patients and my dad used to be really into murders and stuff, so I saw dead bodies. It desensitised me to a lot of things. – Ellie Goulding

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So my father was a person who never lied to me. If I had a question, he answered it. I knew a lot of things at a young age because I was intrigued. – Nick Cannon

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It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father. – Pope John XXIII

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I dont deal with death very well. My brother, John Candy, my dad, my mom, Brandon Tartikoff just a couple of weeks ago. I mean, you lose a lot of people in your life, and thats one thing I am constantly working on – pain management. – James Belushi

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