Daughter To Father Quotes

Daughter To Father Quotes by Hedy Lamarr, Lydia M. Child, John Walter Bratton, Bruce Williams, William Shakespeare, Paul Walker and many others.

I am not ashamed to say that no man I ever met was my f

I am not ashamed to say that no man I ever met was my father’s equal, and I never loved any other man as much.
Hedy Lamarr
Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father.
Lydia M. Child
The greatest gift I ever had
Came from God; I call him Dad!
John Walter Bratton
Never love anything that can’t love you back.
Bruce Williams
It is a wise father that knows his own child.
William Shakespeare
I think my mom put it best. She said, ‘Little girls soften their daddy’s hearts.’
Paul Walker
I took my daughter to the father-daughter dance and I cried like a little baby. She’s 11 years old, so seeing her get dressed up and pretty made me cry.
Kevin Hart
I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection.
Sigmund Freud
The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
Theodore Hesburgh
To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.
Euripides
It’s something families could do together. They can be passed on from father to son, or father to daughter.
Don Williams
If you can give your child only one gift, let it be enthusiasm.
Bruce Barton
A daughter is the happy memories of the past, the joyful moments of the present, and the hope and promise of the future.
Bruce Barton
A father carries pictures where his money used to be.
Steve Martin
My father didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.
Clarence Budington Kelland
I watched a small man with thick calluses on both hands work 15 and 16 hours a day. I saw him once literally bleed from the bottoms of his feet, a man who came here uneducated, alone, unable to speak the language, who taught me all I needed to know about faith and hard work by the simple eloquence of his example.
Mario Cuomo
Certain is it that there is no kind of affection so purely angelic as of a father to a daughter. In love to our wives there is desire; to our sons, ambition, but to our daughters there is something which there are no words to express.
Joseph Addison