
Henry Winkler:
I appreciate my parents. They came from another country, learn another language, lost everything that they had, started new. I had a pretty good life. What I don't accept, what I don't get over, you have a child, they are not an extension of you. They are an individual. And you've got to see them as that. And then you see they're having a problem. How do I make that problem better?
If you just diminish that child, because they are embarrassing you, not good. They would punish me all the time for being lazy. I couldn't watch TV, they went out. And I had to turn off the television. I had to judge it and turn it off in time. Because when those people came home, they put their hand on top of the TV. And if it was warm, I was grounded in another six weeks.
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