“Half voluntarily, half Winston's older brother [William] would take me in, saying, "Daddy, I think you oughta do this." And I'd say, "I think you're right, maybe I do need it." Sometimes a week later I'd leave the place; sometimes I'd stick it out for a month.” ThinkingNeedsSometimesHalfWeekBrotherMonthsSticksTake MeDaddyOlder Brother Author:William Eggleston
“So it seems that because of every syndrome and disorder we've invented in the past twenty years, the Los Angeles Times reported that 63% of American families are now considered dysfunctional. My God! That means we're the majority. We're normal! It's the people who have the mommy, the daddy, the brother, the sister, the little white picket fence - those people are the freaks, man!” PeopleMenYearsMeanLittlesSeemsPastWhiteBrotherNormalTwentiesMajorityLos AngelesDisorderFreakFenceDaddySyndromesAmerican FamilyPicket Fences Author:Christopher Titus
“My daddy expected that my brothers and I and our generation would make the world a better place. He had lived in an America of continual social progress.” WorldAmericaSocialProgressGenerationsBrotherExpectedMy BrotherBetter PlaceDaddyOur GenerationSocial Progress Author:Wynton Marsalis
“When me and my brother would go to see our daddy playing, there'd be 30 people in the audience. I was only 14 or 15, but I realised something was wrong.” PeopleAudienceBrotherMy BrotherDaddyRealised Author:Wynton Marsalis