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Dad: someone who hopes his son will turn out just like him,
and who is afraid his daughters will meet someone who did. — John Walter Bratton
and who is afraid his daughters will meet someone who did. — John Walter Bratton
My little son, Atticus, desperately needs his dad and I haven't been there for him ... and that's sad.
— Daniel Baldwin
Dad was a hypocrite. He could talk about peace and love to the world but he could never show it to his wife and son.
— Julian Lennon
My son spends as much time with his dad as he does with me.
— Solange Knowles
Keeping or holding on to a concept shows belief but building or adding to it shows confidence and depth of character.
— Delma Pryce
I recognise Santangelo's dad, who saves police brutality for when he gets to his son.
— Melina Marchetta
In an ideal world, I'd bounce between big projects and no-budget TV dramas with fantastic scripts.
— David Yates
I would have to say the person with whom I am most in love is definitely my son, Everly Bear. Although I'm his dad, I'm also his friend.
— Anthony Kiedis
Some tragic mistakes are often made by those who acquire the reins of control before their maturity is adequate to handle it.
— James C. Dobson
To this day I do not believe I'm great at anything.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
But her eyes were the most terrible thing. Her eyes saw him, and they hated.
— George R R Martin
The weariest nights, the longest days, sooner or later must perforce come to an end.
— Emmuska Orczy
Dads, is it too bold to hope that our children might have some small portion of the feeling for us that the Divine Son felt for His Father?
— Jeffrey R. Holland
I don't remember saying nothing about me crossing over. I did R&B collaborations but I never tried to do no pop stuff.
— Big Daddy Kane
If I waited for inspiration every time I sat down to write a song I probably would be a plumber today.
— Barry Mann