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Ten Most Popular Quotes for Father's Day
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(Researched
and compiled by Don't Quote Me (tm), the exciting new adult board game
that keeps players constantly guessing who uttered some of the most memorable
lines of our times.)
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1. "By the time
a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son
who thinks he's wrong." - - Charles Wadsworth
(1917-) U.S. author
and artist - works include Views from the Island (1978); art
is represented in many museums and private collections.
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2. "My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me
watch him do it."
-- Clarence Budington Kelland
(1881-1964) U.S. writer
- credits include the short story Opera Hat which became the
story line for the films Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) and Mr.
Deeds (2002).
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3. "A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed,
and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society." -- Billy
Graham
(1918-) U.S. evangelist
- founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in 1950; held weekly
Hour of Decision radio program broadcast around the world on Sundays
for over 50 years.
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4. "It doesn't matter who my father was; it matters who I remember
he was."
-- Anne Sexton
(1928-1974) U.S. poet
- won Pulitzer Prize for Live or Die in 1967; suffered from a
mental illness and committed suicide at age 46.
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5. "Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a-rope."
-- Bill Cosby
(1937-) U.S. comedian
- first African-American to star in a television series, I Spy (1965-68);
best known for The Cosby Show (1984-92); also performed at nightclubs
and recorded comedy records.
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6. "When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could
hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be
twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years."
-- Mark Twain
(1835-1910), (Samuel
Clemens) U.S. author - wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).
Quote from Old Times on the Mississippi in Atlantic Monthly (1874).
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7. "The most important thing a father can do for his children is
to love their mother." -- Henry Ward Beecher
(1813-1887) U.S. clergyman
and reformer - Protestant; opposed slavery; advocated women's right
to vote; wrote Evolution and Religion (1885).
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8. "It is much easier to become a father than to be one." --
Kent Nerburn
U.S. author and educator
- involved in Native American issues; holds a PhD in theology and in
art; books include Calm Surrender (2000) and Small Graces
(1998). Quote from Letters to My Son: Reflections on Becoming a Man
(1994).
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9. "It is a wise father that knows his own child." -- William
Shakespeare
(1564-1616) English
playwright and poet - lived at Stratford-upon-Avon; many of his works
performed at The Globe Theater.
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10. "Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call
him father!" -- Lydia M. Child
(1802-1880) U.S. author
- known for her anti-slavery works. Quote from Philothea: A Romance
(1836).
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