Quote by Dean Norris
My dad was a singer in a band and neither of my parents went to co

My dad was a singer in a band and neither of my parents went to college, and I ended up getting into Harvard and was the first person in my family that went to college and it happened to be Harvard. – Dean Norris

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My dads era believed that there was something noble in being a good guy – the kind of guy that lived straight and narrow, told the truth, and stood up for what he believed was right. – Dean Norris

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If you force yourself to smile, within a couple minutes, you feel happy. – Dean Norris

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On the one hand, Ive had such a normal upbringing with my mum, who has kept me grounded, but on the other, the wild experiences through my dad. – Julian Lennon

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From 1965 to 1967, my dad, Jack Gilligan, served in Congress and helped pass landmark laws like the Voting Rights Act. – Kathleen Sebelius

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Baseball is the president tossing out the first ball of the season. And a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm. – Ernie Harwell

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I think that every therapist that I know, including my dad and my sister, have their own issues. But that empathy is what makes them good at their job. – Laura Benanti

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