I felt I had a responsibility to do the right thing. And then I wanted to do the right thing by my family and there was no handbook.
My mom was the breadwinner in my family. I always thought, That's how it is. I never thought that was the exception.
I think I realized early on that my family wasn't like other families.
I'm not one about trying to slow things down. What I try to do is create an atmosphere for my family where we can pretty much have whatever.
I've often lost faith in myself, I've never lost it in my family
When I had made more money than I needed for myself and my family, I set up a foundation to promote the values and principles of a free and open society.
My family is my life, and everything else comes second as far as what's important to me.
Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family.
My family joke that I'm really a very senior person who accidentally happens to be 11.
There's not much of a follow-your-dreams kind of vibe in New Zealand or my family.
My family were all musicians. I really wasn't interested in school or anything.
It all starts with the script: it's not worth taking myself away from my family if I don't have something I'm really passionate about.
I wasn't an only child, but I was the youngest, and no one else in my family played music.
I've always wanted to be a writer. Always been very creative. I always laughed at things that the rest of my family would sort of get angry, like not understand.
I always wanted to be a farmer. There is a tradition of that in my family.
Everybody sung in my family.
My family pride is something inconceivable. I can't help it. I was born sneering.
Three-quarters of my family is Irish. Of course, the "Kazee" is not.
I've always tried to fit what I do professionally into my family, rather than the other way around.
The most important thing for me is my family, and my health and happiness, and making sure everyone's cool.