84 Quotes by Frank Pittman

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    The great passion in a man's life may not be for women or men or wealth or toys or fame, or even for his children, but for his masculinity, and at any point in his life he may be tempted to throw over the things for which he regularly lays down his life for the sake of that masculinity. He may keep this passion secret from women, and he may even deny it to himself, but the other boys know it about themselves and the wiser ones know it about the rest of us as well.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    Mothers who are strong people, who can pursue a life of their own when it is time to let their children go, empower their childrenof either gender to feel free and whole. But weak women, women who feel and act like victims of something or other, may make their children feel responsible for taking care of them, and they can carry their children down with them.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    However patriarchal the world, at home the child knows that his mother is the source of all power. The hand that rocks the cradlerules his world. . . . The son never forgets that he owes his life to his mother, not just the creation of it but the maintenance of it, and that he owes her a debt he cannot conceivably repay, but which she may call in at any time.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    The mother must teach her son how to respect and follow the rules. She must teach him how to compete successfully with the other boys. And she must teach him how to find a woman to take care of him and finish the job she began of training him how to live in a family. But no matter how good a job a woman does in teaching a boy how to be a man, he knows that she is not the real thing, and so he tends to exaggerate the differences between men and women that she embodies.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    A real man doesn't have to run from his mother, and may even have to face the reality that no great deed is going to be great enough for him to ransom himself completely, and he may always be in his mother's debt. If he understands that . . . he won't have to feel guilty, and he won't have to please her completely. He can go ahead and be nice to her and let her be part of his life.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    Nothing is quite so horrifying and paralyzing as to win the Oedipal struggle and to be awarded your mother as the prize.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    Parents have to get over the idea that their children belong just to them; children are a family affair.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    Character, not passion keeps marriages together long enough to do their work of raising children into mature, responsible, productive citizens.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Frank Pittman
  • Quote

    Masculinity varies from time to time and place to place. But it doesn't exist just in the mind of a single guy: it is shared withthe other guys. It is a code of conduct that requires men to maintain masculine postures and attitudes (however they are defined) at all times and in all places. Masculinity includes the symbols, uniforms, chants, and plays that make this the boys' team rather than the girls' team.

  • Tags
  • Share