998 Quotes About Daughter
- Author Nelson Mandela
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The time will come when our nation will honour the memory of all the sons, the daughters, the mothers, the fathers, the youth and the children who, by their thoughts and deeds, gave us the right to assert with pride that we are South Africans, that we are Africans, and that we are citizens of the world.
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- Author Phyllis McGinley
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The thing to remember about fathers is, they're men. A girl has to keep it in mind: They are dragon seekers, bent on improbable rescues. Scratch any father, you find someone chock - full of qualms and romantic terrors, believing change is a threat - like your first shoes with heels on, like your first bicycle I took such months to get.
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- Author Phyllis McGinley
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These are my daughters, I suppose. But where in the world did the children vanish?
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- Author Rachel Maddow
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In that first national election after 9/11 in France, Jean-Marine Le Pen did not win the presidency, but he did get to the final round. He was in the general election. Now, this week, in the first national elections in France after what many people have been calling the French 9/11, the attacks in Paris three weeks ago, this time it`s Jean-Marie Le Pen`s daughter, Marine Le Pen and the National Front, which is still a far right pseudo- fascistic party, they came in first place in France.
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- Author Rebecca Miller
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I would have started writing a lot earlier if I hadn't been [Arthur Miller's daughter].
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- Author Rep. McCormick
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It's a horrible thing to have happen. I have a 15-year-old daughter myself, so this sharpens the perspective for me." ()
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- Author Rhonda Madden
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This place is in our roots. I plan to stay here, and so do my daughter and granddaughter.
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- Author Richard Moss
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He told me his daughter was going to get married.
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- Author Siddhartha Mukherjee
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In 2005, a man diagnosed with multiple myeloma asked me if he would be alive to watch his daughter graduate from high school in a few months. In 2009, bound to a wheelchair, he watched his daughter graduate from college. The wheelchair had nothing to do with his cancer. The man had fallen down while coaching his youngest son's baseball team.
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