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My dad left when I was 3 1/2, and he left my mom and I.
David Cassidy
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I wouldn't want to play anything bigger than 10,000 again. I think it's too much, and you lose touch.
David Cassidy
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I've always had a special relationship with the U.K. fans, because even when I wasn't working they were very supportive.
David Cassidy
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I've had a passion for horses since I was very young - I used to sit on the floor in front of the races on television and pretend to be a jockey - and I first began reading the racing form on the set of 'The Partridge Family.'
David Cassidy
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I turned up to all my son's performances and baseball games because my father never did that for me.
David Cassidy
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I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.
David Cassidy
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Contrary to public opinion and the image people have of me, I grew up in a very lower-middle-class, blue-collar environment 40 minutes outside of New York until I was 11.
David Cassidy
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I think of my career as something apart from myself.
David Cassidy
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I'm not saying that I won't tour again, but the chances are slim because my priorities are different now.
David Cassidy
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In a very short period of time, actors can become kind of relevant and hot.
David Cassidy
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In California, of all places, entertainment is the key to a vibrant economy. If we do not develop young adults capable of entering that world, the financial base of this state is sure to suffer and impact all of us.
David Cassidy
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I found myself very lost after 'The Partridge Family,' and I lost my dad and I lost my manager, and I lived in a bubble, and it took me 15 years to get through that and a lot of psychotherapy, and I'm laughing about it now!
David Cassidy
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Most people view success by the results, and I don't.
David Cassidy
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I've had an awful lot of good fortune.
David Cassidy
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My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can't ask for a better life.
David Cassidy
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If people respond to the songs, whether they love you or hate you, then you've really done your job. You've evoked something.
David Cassidy
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My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience.
David Cassidy
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Most definitely, my dad was my biggest influence.
David Cassidy
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My mother gave up a good part of her career to look after me.
David Cassidy
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My mother, Evelyn, was an actress and singer, and my father, Jack, was an actor. My earliest recollection of my father is being taken to see him in a matinee.
David Cassidy
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I was very wary of repeating my father's behaviour and did everything not to act like he did.
David Cassidy
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It's a difficult journey when you're going through a divorce, is it not, for anyone?
David Cassidy
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It wasn't until later when people became aware of my writing that I would hear begrudgingly, 'You know, you really are a pretty good singer, I guess.'
David Cassidy
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It's not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.
David Cassidy
