199 Quotes About Fathers-and-daughters
- Author Ziauddin Yousafzai
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I began to see that he was flawed. We are all flawed, but it is a powerful moment when you realize that about your parents. Still, I loved him no less for it. I know I have flaws, and my children are free to realize this and make their own corrections.
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- Author Leila Sales
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You don't have to win every fight or make everyone love you or be the cleverest person in the room. You don't even have to raise your hand or answer every question on a test or get to every class on time. You just have to keep living.
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- Author Chimnese Davids
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He gave me a second chance with my father, but I know that God allowed all this to happen so that everything goes according to the plan that He has for my life.
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- Author Sandra Sealy
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For me, a father supplies sperm and his part of the chromosomes necessary for life. But a dad? He gives of his time & wisdom while nurturing forever memories and life lessons with his heart.
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- Author Victoria Secunda
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The good father does not have to be perfect. Rather, he has to be good enough to help his daughter to become a woman who is reasonably self-confident, self-sufficient, and free of crippling self-doubt, and to feel at ease in the company of men.
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- Author Marlin S. Potash
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A good father loves his daughter with no strings attached. He is available. He is both strong and tender. Being big and strong doesn't mean being separate from one's feelings; to the contrary, it means being very much in touch with them. Women who experienced fathers like that know that a strong man can cry, and that a man who can cry can also be very strong.
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- Author Victoria Secunda
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It isn't just the physical presence of the father that matters- it's his engagement and involvement. An emotionally remote or rejecting or actively punitive father leads to girls' feeling pretty apprehensive around men.
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- Author Victoria Secunda
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A girl's sense of her womanly self depends only in part on how closely she has followed her mother's example in attire and actions, or how much she loves or hates or respects her. It is from both parents that a girl gains her basic identity.
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- Author Victoria Secunda
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Parental neglect even in intact families, can have a shattering effect on how daughters- even those with loving mothers- feel about men.
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