“My mom keeps me going, man. She deserves such a good life. I just wanna give it to her. My dad, too. My family, my friends, they keep me motivated. Just knowing my personal legend, just knowing what I'm supposed to do, that keeps me going.” MenGivingKnowingMomDadMy FriendsDeserveMy FamilyMy DadMy MomMotivatedGood LifeLegendsSeanPersonal Legend Author:Big Sean
“I asked my daughter when she was 16, What's the buzz on the street with the kids? She's going, to be honest, Dad, most of my friends aren't into Kiss. But they've all been told that it's the greatest show on Earth.” ShowsKidsEarthMotherMusicStreetsHonestDadKissingDaughterMy FriendsBeing HonestMy DaughterBuzz Author:Ace Frehley
“I think it is important to be a friend to your kids. But it is also equally important to set boundaries. My mother was a strong influence and so was my dad. My mom was my friend whom I couldn't cross.” ThinkingImportantKidsMotherStrongInfluenceMomDadMy FriendsCrossesMy DadMy MomBoundaries Author:Karisma Kapoor
“My dad gave me a haircut... and it wasn't a very good one. When I went out of the house, my friends got on my case and said it looked like someone put a chili bowl over my head and cut around it.” SaidHouseCasesCuttingDadMy FriendsMy DadVery GoodBowlsHaircutsChili Author:Chili Davis
“You know, I'm a total perfectionist, and I labor over trying to get things right. Whether we're putting together an opening for the Masters broadcast or when I was writing with my friend Eli Stillman a book about my dad called 'Always By My Side,' I'm always trying to find a way to do something better.” KnowsWayWritingTryingBookTogetherSidesMastersDadMy FriendsLaborMy DadOpeningSomething BetterAlways TryingPerfectionist Author:Jim Nantz
“My friends say, 'Man you're going to have kids sleeping on pillowcases with your face on it! You're going to be on toothbrushes and magnets and stuff.' I guess now that I'm a dad, I'm thrilled about that.” MenKidsFacesStuffSleepDadMy FriendsYour FaceMagnetToothbrushesPillowcases Author:Hugh Jackman
“Of course, here's the weird part. After I fought my dad, all of a sudden we're buddies now. Like he's my friend now, we start hanging out. But we're still the same people. So we'd go out on Sunday, you know, and just be hanging out, then he'd, like, pick a guy, and we'd just go beat the crap out of that guy as a team. Memories, huh?” PeopleKnowsStillsGuyCoursesMemoriesTeamDadBeatsPicksMy FriendsMy DadSundayHanging OutCrapBuddyThat Guy Author:Christopher Titus
“To be able to have winning in your blood growing up, whether it was pounding my little brother or trying to beat my dad in something, or just competing on teams with my friends, it was nonstop.” TryingLittlesAbleWinningGrowing UpGrowingBloodTeamBrotherDadBeatsMy FriendsMy DadCompetingLittle BrotherMy Little Brother Author:Jordan Spieth
“When I was younger, I was always running into other girls involved in music. When I was about 14 or 15, one of my friend's dads was an Elvis impersonator and asked us to sing backups at a rehearsal. I did well and was hired. Did that for about two years.” YearsWellsTwoRunningGirlDadInvolvedMy FriendsTwo YearsRehearsalOther GirlBackupAlways RunningImpersonators Author:Brandi Carlile
“I first got into acting when I was about 12. I started doing speech and drama lessons. All my friends were doing it at the time and my dad encouraged it. He encouraged any extracurricular activity.” FirstsActingDadDramaLessonsActivitySpeechMy FriendsMy DadExtracurricular Activities Author:Bella Heathcote
“I ain't going to lie: I was happy, man. Me and my sisters and my brother was mad cool. We all did the music thing. My dad had the keys to the church, so we would go over there and jam. So I just want my kids to have fun the right way. I want their type of trouble to be, like, "Aw, Dad, I locked the keys in the car." I don't want to hear about, "Oh, my friend just got shot."” MenWayWantKidsLyingFunChurchTroubleCarBrotherKeysTypeDadShotsMy FriendsMadMy DadHaving FunMy BrotherMy SisterLockedRight WayJamHappy Man Author:Fetty Wap
“My dad struggled with cocaine addiction, and we actually went to rehab with him too. I remember having extensive talks with him about how I was wired a certain way, how I wouldn't be able to drink and do drugs the same way my friends got to.” WayAbleRememberCertainDadDrinkDrugMy FriendsAddictionMy DadCocaineRehab Author:Ryan Montgomery
“I got into comics about the same time as music. By 12 years old, I had discovered my dad's killer comic book collection filled with Silver Age books from his youth...early Spider-Man, Thor, Fantastic Four, The Hulk, Detective Comics, Action Comics, you name it. Seeing those old books got me interested in new comics, so my friends and I would hit the local comic shop every Saturday to pick up the cool titles of my generation.” MenYearsBookAgeActionNamesFourSeeingGenerationsYouthDadPicksMy FriendsFilledMy DadLocalsComicFantasticTitlesCollectionsShopsSilverKillersComic BookSaturdaySpidersDetectivesMy GenerationSpider ManOld BooksFantastic Four Author:Alan Robert
“I was always embarrassed because my dad wore a suit and my mother wore flat pumps and a cozy jumper while my friends' parents were punks or hippies.” MotherParentDadMy FriendsMy DadSuitsFlatsPunkEmbarrassedHippiePumpsCozyJumpers Author:Shirley Manson
“I was always okay with the fact that I was taller and bigger than everybody else growing up. My mom, my dad, and my friends always told me I was beautiful.” FactsBeautifulGrowing UpGrowingMomDadMy FriendsOkayBiggerMy DadMy Mom Author:Jordin Sparks
“Nick glowered at Ash. "Are we through now, Dad? Can I go play with my friends if I promise to be a good boy? I'll even try and make it home by curfew." Ash laughed evilly. "Oh, absolutely, son. In fact, here come your new playmates now.” IfsTryingPlayFactsHomeBoysSonDadPromiseMy FriendsLaughedAshesI PromiseGood BoyCurfew Book:Dream Warrior Source: Dream Warrior
“His mother got her purse. His father reached for the door. "Scooter," he said, by way of good-bye, "have fun with your friends." But Hale was shaking his head. He put his arm around Kat's shoulders. "She's not my friend, Dad. She's my girlfriend." Hale's parents must have walked away, but Kat wasn't looking. She was too busy staring up at Hale, trying to see into his eyes and know if he was okay. The sadness that had lingered for weeks was fading, and the boy that held her was the boy she knew. A boy who kissed her lightly.” IfsKnowsWayTryingSaidEyeMotherFatherFunParentBoysDoorsWeekSadnessArmsDadMy FriendsOkayBusyShouldersHaving FunStaringGirlfriendHis EyesShakingToo BusyPursesByeMy GirlfriendGood ByeFadingHaleScooters Author:Ally Carter