998 Quotes About Daughter

  • Author Ani DiFranco
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    I love my country, by which I mean I am indebted joyfully to all the people throughout its history, who have fought the government to make right. Where so many cunning sons and daughters, our foremothers and forefathers came singing through slaughter, came through hell and high water so that we could stand here, and behold breathlessly the sight; how a raging river of tears cut a grand canyon of light. Why can't all decent men and women call themselves feminists, out of respect for those that fought for this?

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  • Author Bob Dylan
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    Can't keep track of it no more, son's becoming husbands to their mothers, and old men turning your daughters into whores.

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  • Author Bob Dylan
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    Come mothers and fathers. Throughout the land and don't criticize what you can't understand, your sons and your daughters are beyond your command. Your old road is Rapidly again. Please get out of the new one If you can't lend your hand for the times they are a-changin'.

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  • Author Brenda Dam
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    I feel no mercy for him. He obviously didn't show my daughter any mercy, and I don't know if I could ever forgive him for what he's done to myself, to Danielle ... and to our family.

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  • Author Carol Davis
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    My daughter said they had to get under the desks and turn out the lights. She said it was a little scary, but they were safe.

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  • Author Celine Dion
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    I'm in shock. Whitney was such an amazing artist. When I started my English career, I wanted to be like her. I loved her so much. My prayers go out to her daughter and to all of her family.

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  • Author Charles Dickens
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    My daughter, there are times of moral danger when the hardest virtuous resolution to form is flight, and when the most heroic bravery is flight.

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  • Author Charles Dickens
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    It was a dagger in the haughty father's heart, an arrow in his brain, to see how the flesh and blood he could not disown clung to this obscure stranger, and he sitting by. Not that he cared to whom his daughter turned, or from whom turned away. The swift sharp agony struck through him, as he thought of what his son might do.

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  • Author Chuck D.
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    My daughter's 19. I'm not asking her to develop as an artist. I'm just asking her to develop as a full person, human being.

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