My Juvenile

You sort of let go too much when [your children] they’re 14. And then suddenly when they’re 16, you behave again like they’re 8. And then when they’re 18, you think they can fly across the world on their own. And then when they’re 20, you tell them off because they’re wearing a dirty jacket. It’s clumsy.

the New York Times, 29 april 2007