I was thinking back on some of the advice my father's given me throughout life, and I was wondering what your father taught you. It doesn't matter if you've taken the advice (I have to assume most of us had that phase where we didn't take any of it). Just what are the interesting ideas that have been passed onto you by your old man?
A few notables from my dear ol' dad:
"Never trust a guy who didn't play sports."
"When brothers fight, what can any man do." - here he'd always be quoting the movie, El Cid , but it was sage advice, and some I really wish I would have bothered to take. My kids will hear this one too.
"If you play with the big kids, you're going to get hurt. But you'll get damn good, too." (I think some AHers could use this advice, IMO).
"You'll never feel bad about yourself for trying to do the right thing."
And, he always quotes my uncle Steve (well, really his best friend)...
"There's only two things worth doing in life - ****ing and fishing... And every time I get married, I get a double dose of fishing."