“You may, or may not, have better child care instincts than your husband; but his can certainly be developed. If you don't respectthe natural parenting talents that each of you has, you may inadvertently cast the two of you into the skewed but complementary roles of the Expert and the Dumb Apprentice.” IfsMayChildrenTwoCareNaturalRolesTalentHusbandInstinctCastsDumbExpertsYour HusbandApprenticeComplementaryChild Care Book:Your Maternity Leave Source: Your Maternity Leave
“Sensitive husbands don't like second billing. I don't believe Franchot ever for a moment resented the fact that I was a star. Possibly he resented Hollywood's refusal to let him forget it. There was never a doubt in my mind that his talent was greater than mine.” MindBelieveMomentsFactsStarsForgetDoubtGreaterTalentMinesHusbandHollywoodDon't BelieveSensitiveForget ItRefusalBilling Book:A Portrait of Joan: The Autobiography of Joan Crawford Source: A Portrait of Joan: The Autobiography of Joan Crawford
“I believe that acting is a talent while being a great person encompasses so much more: being a good father, a good husband and the ability to show compassion for others.” BelievePersonsShowsFatherI BelieveAbilityActingCompassionTalentHusbandGreat PersonGood FatherGood HusbandCompassion For OthersBeing A Good Father Author:Michael Ealy
“One of my heroes is Mr. Sidney Poitier. In his autobiography, "The Measure of a Man," he talks about the difference between being a great person and being a great actor. I'm happiest when I'm acting, and I've dedicated my life to it. Still, as much as I love acting, at the end of the day, I want to be remembered as a great person, first, and as a great actor, second. I believe that acting is a talent while being a great person encompasses so much more: being a good father, a good husband and the ability to show compassion for others.” MenBelieveFatherI BelieveAbilityActingCompassionTalentHeroHusbandDedicatedAutobiographyMy HeroGreat PersonGood FatherGood HusbandMeasure Of A Man Author:Michael Ealy