Father Quotes And Sayings
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“My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more.”
– Pete Rose
“It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father.”
– Pope John XXIII
“An angry father is most cruel towards himself.”
– Publilius Syrus
“When I was a child, all problems had ended with a single word from my father. A smile from him was sunshine, his scowl a bolt of thunder. He was smart, and generous, and honorable without fail. He could exile a trespasser, check my math homework, and fix the leaky bathroom sink, all before dinner. For the longest time, I thought he was invincible. Above the petty problems that plagued normal people.”
– Rachel Vincent
“My dad’s contentment is all that matters to me. When he’s laughing, I’m laughing. When he’s happy, I’m happy. I would give up my soul for him. To me, nothing else but his happiness matters.”
– Rebecah McManus
“The quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams and aspirations he sets not only for himself, but for his family.”
– Reed Markham
“Being a great father is like shaving: no matter how good you shaved today, you have to do it again tomorrow.”
– Reed Markham
“A child looks up at the stars and wonders. Great fathers put a child on his shoulders and helps them to grab a star.”
– Reed Markham
“The thrill of being a great father is not seeing your children go on to become successful adults. The thrill of a great father is the journey, experiencing your child’s successes along the pathway to their greatness.”
– Reed Markham
“Great fathers don’t find fault. Great fathers find solutions.”
– Reed Markham
“Every father is the architect of his home life.”
– Reed Markham
“Average fathers have patience. Good fathers have more patience. Great fathers have an ocean of patience.”
– Reed Markham
“A new father looks at his new baby and sees the possibilities. He then learns that it will take an action oriented father to make these possibilities come true.”
– Reed Markham
“Great fathers do what weak fathers don’t want to do.”
– Reed Markham
“High quality time is important for successful fathers. These fathers recognize the cliche- no deposit, no return.”
– Reed Markham
“Proactive fathers can’t wait to get home after a hard day at work.”
– Reed Markham
“Successful fatherhood involves daily drops of kindness, support, and love.”
– Reed Markham
“There are three types of fathers in the world- those who care what happens, those who don’t know what is happening, and those who wonder what, if anything is happening.”
– Reed Markham
“Children who are in families left to run their own show run into problems. Every child needs a father who provides action, direction, motivation, and love.”
– Reed Markham
“Great fathers know the fundamentals: high priority to family, a steady provider, and a great moral example to follow.”
– Reed Markham
“Do you see your child in the mirror? Our happiness or unhappiness at home is reflected in our children.”
– Reed Markham
“Great fathers plan their work for the day, and then work the plan with energy, strength, and initiative.”
– Reed Markham
“Is there anything more important than a father setting a good example for their children?”
– Reed Markham
“Are you a father who is wearing out or rusting out? Better to be a father who is wearing out.”
– Reed Markham
“One of my hardest jobs as a father, one of my greatest duties, was to realize that my own dreams, my own goals and wishes, are secondary to my children’s.”
– Rick Riordan
“You will find that if you really try to be a father, your child will meet you halfway.”
– Robert Brault
“Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.”
– Ruth E. Renkel
“My father was a beautiful man.”
– Shania Twain
“I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection.”
– Sigmund Freud
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