“I never, ever used my son for publicity. He'll have his say one day if he wants it. He'll have the last word. He has time to defend himself.” IfsWantLastsUsedSonOne DayMy SonLast WordsPublicity Author:Linda Evangelista
“I wanna begin saying a story about my son. I have a four-year old son who loves superheroes from Spider-Man to Iron Man to Batman. He's got all the costumes. One day he looks at me and says 'Dad, I want to be light-skinned so I could be Spider-Man. Spider-Man has light skin.' That was sort of a shock. This is why I am excited to be a part of the Marvel Universe, so I could be hopefully provide that diversity in the role of the superhero.” MenWantYearsLooksStoriesLightUniverseRolesFourSonDadOne DayDiversitySkinsExcitedHopefullyShockIronMy SonFour YearsLook At MeCostumesSuperheroSpidersSpider ManIron Man Author:Djimon Hounsou
“I believe that it is indeed easier for a woman who follows a male monarch, as it was in my case. There was no role model I had to measure up to. It was clear from the beginning that many things would be different, and that helped. And I hope that the same thing will help my son, Crown Prince Frederik, when he becomes king one day.” BelieveDifferentHelpingWould BeI BelieveRolesCasesClearSonKingsEasierOne DayModelsMalesMy SonRole ModelsCrownsMonarchs Author:Margrethe II of Denmark
“Look, one day I had gone to a little village. An old grandfather of ninety was busy planting an almond tree. ‘What, grandfather!’ I exclaimed. ‘Planting an almond tree?’ And he, bent as he was, turned around and said: ‘My son, I carry on as if I should never die.’ I replied: ‘And I carry on as if I was going to die any minute.’ Which of us was right, boss?” IfsShouldLooksLittlesSaidDiesGoneTreeMinutesSonOne DayBusyBossMy SonVillageGrandfatherBentNinetyAlmonds Book:Zorba the Greek Source: Zorba the Greek