998 Quotes About Daughter
- Author Emily Brontë
-
Quote
... He spoke in the deep tenderness of one about to leave his treasure amid perils and foes, where his remembered words would be the only aid he could bequeath to guide her.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Sean Ferrer
-
Quote
Her deep romantic nature prevented her from demanding, from asking for that quenching. She wanted it to come freely, like flowers that are sent and not requested.
- Tags
- Share
- Author A.S. Peterson
-
Quote
Though he wouldn’t take it or offer it back, she gave. She squeezed it into him and held it there. She accepted him. She loved him in his wretchedness, kissed his ragged cheek, and called him /father./
- Tags
- Share
- Author Jasmin Darznik
-
Quote
If he could not restore her to the status of a respectable woman, then Sohrab would make her into something else entirely, something hitherto unknown in their entire extended family, an educated woman, a professional woman.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
-
Quote
A great White Bear waits outside. He has faithfully promised to make us all rich if he can but have our youngest daughter.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Glad Munaiseche
-
Quote
Sometimes daughter who is loved by her father very much and loving her father very much, she is getting hurt by her lover very much.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Elijah Noble El
-
Quote
That night, when the creature sleeps, when he sleeps, the mother escapes into her daughters’ room. She tells her daughter that the creature’s afraid of her having too much love, too much heart. She takes a tube of lipstick and drags it across her finger like a knife, marking it across her daughter’s cheeks, red, blood, war paint.
- Tags
- Share
- Author H.M. Ward
-
Quote
I felt like a trophy child, someone he had around to show off. It felt like it was more important that his daughter was perfect—but, I was his daughter and I was neither of those things. I worked hard to get my grades, and I tried so hard to meet his expectations, but I failed. Over and over again, I fell short. I didn't measure up. That feeling never faded.
- Tags
- Share
- Author G.A. Aiken
-
Quote
You off then, Da?” she asked.“Aye. Too old for all this killing.” And to prove that, her father turned and brought his axe down on the head of a traitor that had gotten too close. Spun once more and cut off the legs of another.He faced them again. “Need to get back to my rocking chair and some hot tea.”“Clearly.
- Tags
- Share