The divorce was rough on all of us. I don't blame Hollywood for my family's problems. But having all of it reported in the press made it more of an ordeal.
The whole family is tight. We all really love each other.
I don't know if I believe in marriage. I believe in family, love and children.
Some of the things you read you get an immediate reaction to so I've stopped reading things now. I do worry about my family though. Some people do try some nasty things to get at them and try and get a reaction from them.
I draw from my family and my friends and I feel like that small-town person. The achievements, the materialistic possessions have really become to mean less. They mean nothing.
The Crosby family is sort of legendary for all of its traumas and familial problems, even though it has this appearance of being this perfect world. It had quite a dark side to it.
The buffalo is all gone, and an Indian can't catch enough jack rabbits to subsist himself and his family, and then, there aren't enough jack rabbits to catch. What are they to do?
I think somebody ought to do a survey as to how many great, important men have quit to spend time with their families who spent any more time with their family.
Our whole family assembles in Chicago at Christmas and usually in Aspen in the summer.
It's as though all the terms of a family were present at one time rather than his dad and his mum. Not just a present authority, but the resident memory of what qualifies what else is the case.
Nobody in my family ever thought that I'd a be a model.
I have seen that the American Dream is a reality - and I would love to feel the British Dream is also a reality. To enable that, we have to bring back some common sense and encourage family values, a proper sense of justice and make people believe they have a decent chance to build a business or career for themselves. I see this moment as a fantastic opportunity to restore this, because I believe Britain Has Talent.
Race wasn't an issue. My family was French, but Yorkville was a melting pot of races and cultures.
People are pretty forgiving when it comes to other people's families. The only family that ever horrifies you is your own.
Everybody has basically the same family, it's just reconfigured slightly differently from one to the next.