Showing posts with label real time quotes on fathers day 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real time quotes on fathers day 2014. Show all posts

Friday 23 May 2014

best quotes on fathers day 2014

best quotes on fathers day 2014
  • Dad, you’re someone to look up to no matter how tall I’ve grown. ~Author Unknown
  • Old as she was, she still missed her daddy sometimes. ~Gloria Naylor
  • There’s something like a line of gold thread running through a man’s words when he talks to his daughter, and gradually over the years it gets to be long enough for you to pick up in your hands and weave into a cloth that feels like love itself. ~John Gregory Brown, Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery, 1994

  • It kills you to see them grow up. But I guess it would kill you quicker if they didn’t. ~Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams

  • It would seem that something which means poverty, disorder and violence every single day should be avoided entirely, but the desire to beget children is a natural urge. ~Phyllis Diller

  • Are we not like two volumes of one book? ~Marceline Desbordes-Valmore

  • The greatest gift I ever had Came from God; I call him Dad!~Author Unknown

  • Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body. ~Elizabeth Stone

  • Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. ~Red Buttons

  • I don’t care how poor a man is; if he has family, he’s rich. ~M*A*S*H, Colonel Potter

  • Dad, your guiding hand on my shoulder will remain with me forever. ~Author Unknown

  • There’s one sad truth in life I’ve found While journeying east and west -The only folks we really wound Are those we love the best. We flatter those we scarcely know, We please the fleeting guest, And deal full many a thoughtless blow To those who love us best.~Ella Wheeler Wilcox

  • Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness blow the rest away. ~Dinah Craik

  • Sherman made the terrible discovery that men make about their fathers sooner or later... that the man before him was not an aging father but a boy, a boy much like himself, a boy who grew up and had a child of his own and, as best he could, out of a sense of duty and, perhaps love, adopted a role called Being a Father so that his child would have something mythical and infinitely important: a Protector, who would keep a lid on all the chaotic and catastrophic possibilities of life. ~Tom Wolfe,The Bonfire of the Vanities