A Quote by Marc Gasol

I am a father. I have children. — © Marc Gasol
I am a father. I have children.
I'm a dedicated father - a hopeless, dedicated father. I mean, I am dork dad. I am just - I love my children. I have kids - you know, Joey's 30-something, and then I have all the way down to 4 years old, believe it or not. At my age, five kids.
I consider all my songs as my children and I don't think any father gets tired of his children, otherwise he's not a good father.
I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. I made up my mind that when I had children, my children were going to know who their father was.
My father was frightened of his mother; I was frightened of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.
My father was frightened of his mother. I was frightened of my father and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.
To me, it felt that if I give up my name, I am also sending a message to my children, saying my name was not important enough as your father's; I am not as important as your father. That is a message we are passing down generation after generation without realising.
I spent the first 50 years of my life being the son of a famous father and am now spending the last 50 as the father of famous children.
I am a father, I am very aware of the things that I'm putting out in the world knowing that one day my children will watch the work that I've done. I want to be able to stand by it.
When I was a child at sixteen, I was just a child. All sixteen year-olds are just children. As much as we like them to be adults, they are just children. And like all children, they need their mother, and they need their father. All children need their mother and their father. All children are entitled to their mother and their father.
I am trying to be both mother and father to my children.
I hope I am remembered by my children as a good father.
If you always meditate on sin, "I am a sinner, I am a sinner," actually you will become a sinner. The psychological approach is, you should forget it - even if you are a sinner, you should think, "I am the son of a Great Father, I am the daughter of a Great Father." Thus you are meditating on the Great Father, and a day is sure to come when you will become one with your Great Father.
I am not a father, and the only children that I get close to are my nieces.
I did not become a father because I am fond of children.
It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father.
I am a father who never pushes or forces his children into anything.
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