7,080 Quotes About Family
- Author Daisy Whitney
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Do you need anything?" she asks. A mom A dad. Someone. Anyone. Can you arrange for that? "Nah, I'm good.
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- Author J.K. Rowling
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Harry... take my body back, will you? Take my body back to my parents...
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- Author Jennifer McMahon
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And as Rhonda told the story, she thought: this is how the past gets passed down. This is how memories are made. Half-invented, embellished, given a touch of whimsy. Daniel would be a saint now that he was dead. A beautiful man who made his child wings.
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- Author Faraaz Kazi
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There is no home as comfortable as your father's arms and no bed as soft as your mother's lap.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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It made a big difference in my life to grow up with a dad who wasn't afraid of how great my mom was.
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- Author Tim Kreider
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At a certain age our parents offhandedly start telling us things we’ve never heard before, about themselves and their families, their upbringing and history. They’re turning their lives into stories, trying to make sense of them in retrospect and pass them on while there’s still time. You begin, embarrassingly belatedly, to see them as people with lives long preceding your own.
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- Author Abeba Habtu
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Whether I felt strong and courageous or not, I would now have to be for my baby boy.
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- Author Maggie Stiefvater
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You know what I mean. I'm telling you I was stupid over it. I thought it was about trying so hard to survive that you didn't have the time to be a good parent. Obviously, that's not it. Because you and I, we're both...wealthy in love.
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- Author Sydney J. Harris
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What is much harder to handle is the sense that you have to live up to the mark someone else has set for you. The grades become too important, the competition too frantic, the fear of disappointing those who believe in you turns into an overwhelming nightmare. And it is desperately unfair to the boy. He cannot live his parents' life over again for them. He cannot make up for their own lacks, their own unfulfillments. He cannot carry their torch -- only his own.
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