I love J. F. K. My mother had been a worker on his campaign and adored him.
My father was my trainer, my teacher. He was closer to my sister in the sense that she adored him and he adored her. He was more like my pal. Because of the 13-year gap, I think by the time I came along, it wasn't a big deal. I wasn't spoilt or cherished, I was just put to work.
My mother was adored by her family and by the scores of children she took care of and their parents, all of whom called her 'Miss Woody.'
You realise that having a number one record and being loved and adored isn't the most important thing in the world. But at the same time, I don't have a problem with it. What I'm trying to say is, I'm not a reluctant pop star.
My parents loved classical music. And my father adored Mozart. But for some reason, I always had a reaction against it.
I still miss my parents every day; I adored them. And when you have no children, friends are even more important to you.
I always believe that my greatest audience will come from 70-year-old Jewish men and Jewish women, but that's me from my experience of going to High Holiday services and being adored by the women with free candy in the back.
Before I even knew what that half of my family did, I was interested in performing. I remember being seven years old and up on a stage and loving it. I've always adored it. Not just acting, but the whole process of writing and directing movies, everything that has to do with that part of life. Maybe it's in my blood.
I adored my mother, and I will always have extraordinary memories about her and remember her, and she opened the doors for me to appreciate arts.
Being the youngest of five, you're adored, you're fueled with confidence.
I was adored once too.
I've always loved French music. My parents adored it; my father played it on the piano.
I adored Mickey Mouse when I was a child. He was the emblem of happiness and funniness.