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en I had a picture-perfect childhood. My parents were like June and Ward Cleaver; there was nothing dysfunctional about them.

en But you don't have to go back too far, to the early and mid-1990s, when people had the impression that Ward and June Cleaver were here.

en They play this game of blaming the parents. Conversion therapy primarily focuses on supposed dysfunctional relationships with same-sex parents.

en I chose this one for the volume of the rooms. When I was a kid in Paris we had rooms like this and there's a lot of objects that belonged to my parents and grandparents that then became mine. There's a picture of an armchair whose arms are sprouting hands; it's a rather scary looking picture that my parents were very fond of.

en They were more worried about other parents thinking they were dysfunctional.

en Judge Lewis has the power to decide whether Katie will be returned to her parents or stay in CPS custody, ... She has been under extreme stress in multiple foster homes since June 4. She needs to be with her parents, not strangers, during such a critical time.

en Judge Lewis has the power to decide whether Katie will be returned to her parents or stay in CPS custody. She has been under extreme stress in multiple foster homes since June 4. She needs to be with her parents, not strangers, during such a critical time.

en Judge Lewis has the power to decide whether Katie will be returned to her parents or stay in CPS custody. She has been under extreme stress in multiple foster homes since June 4th. She needs to be with her parents, not strangers, during such a critical time.

en Judge Lewis has the power to decide whether Katie will be returned to her parents or stay in CPS custody, ... She has been under extreme stress in multiple foster homes since June 4th. She needs to be with her parents, not strangers, during such a critical time.

en I play a guy who believes he's a king. He's the most common man in the world; in fact his family, like his suits, are just make-up. It's about dysfunctional people and dysfunctional relationships.

en People who come from dysfunctional families are not destined for a dysfunctional life. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial.

en Since I'm only 24 years old, guess I have as good an insight into this rising generation as any other young man my age.
And I've discovered that most young men do not stand like ramrods or talk like Demosthenes. Therefore, when I do play a youth, such as in Warner Bros. Rebel Without A Cause, I try to imitate life. The picture deals with the problems of modern youth. It is the romanticized conception of the juvenile that causes much of our trouble with misguided youth nowadays. I think the one thing this picture shows that's new is the psychological disproportion of the kids' demands on the parents. Parents are often at fault, but the kids have some work to do, too. But you can't show some far off idyllic conception of behavior if you want the kids to come and see the picture. You've got to show what it's really like, and try to reach them on their own grounds. You know, a lot of times an older boy, one of the fellows the young ones idolize, can go back to the high school kids and tell them, "Look what happened to me! Why be a punk and get in trouble with the law? Why do these senseless things just for a thrill?" I hope "Rebel Without A Cause" will do something like that. I hope it will remind them that other people have feelings. Perhaps they will say, "What do we need all that for?" If a picture is psychologically motivated, if there is truth in the relationship in it, then I think that picture will do good.
I firmly believe Rebel Without A Cause is such a picture.


en Childhood is not only the childhood we really had but also the impressions we formed of it in our adolescence and maturity. That is why childhood seems so long. Probably every period of life is multiplied by our reflections upon the next.
  Cesare Pavese

en My parents did not have a perfect marriage. It was pretty good, but it was not perfect. My marriage is not perfect. My wife is, but I happen to be imperfect. However, that does not discount the fact that the definition of marriage must be defended and protected.

en Peyton Manning was like my childhood hero. To get my picture taken with him, that really surprised me.


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