My father raised me differently.
He told my sister and I that we were born, “tabula rasa” -- a "blank slate" -- and it was up to us to figure out what we believed. This is quite a responsibility, especially when you’re 10.
This is why, contrary to what a character said in Woody Allen’s masterpiece "Annie Hall," I actually happen to embrace the cultural stereotypes I’m reduced to. Because there are so few.
Source: http://www.thewrap.com/blog-post/sophisticated-hokum-all-movies-have-it-28527
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