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quotes
and proverbs: The father and his children.
The
best heritage and the richest heritage that a father can leave to his children
is the glory of his virtues and his beautiful deeds; to defile this glory is
impiety and sacrilege.
Quote
from Cicero The treatise on homework - approx. 44 av. AD
It
is sweet for any father to have children who surpass him in wisdom.
Quote
from Pierre-Eugène Lamairesse; Children (1867)
The
father's reason is the best guardian a girl has.
Quote
from François Ponsard; Honor and money (1853)
Happy
who, between his wife and his children, in the bosom of peace sees sell his
years.
Quote
from Jean-François Ducis; At the brook of Dame-Marie-Des-Lys (1813)
A
tyrannical father will make that for a long time his children and especially
his daughters will imagine marriage as slavery to be feared.
Quote
from André Maurois; Feelings and customs (1934)
It
is so natural for man to cling to his children, that if old age arrives without
us being fathers, we feel naked and abandoned in this world; it seems to us
then that we have crossed it in vain; death has no more consolation; the most
lively affection, love itself can not replace a son at the bedside of a dying man.
Quote
from Jules Simon; Duty (1854)
The
father loves in his children the designs he forms for them and for them. The
mother, less inclined to abstractions, simply cherishes their caresses. Each
one thus remains faithful to his vocation; man prepares outside the uncertain
future; the woman retains or brings back to the hearth, by the sweet attraction
of her tenderness always present.
Quote
from Marie d'Agoult; Moral Sketches (1849)
Fathers
who are too complacent make ungrateful children.
Quote
from Charles-Guillaume Etienne; The two sons-in-law, August 11, 1810.
When
my father is angry with me, I'm just my mother's daughter.
Quote
from Christian Bobin; The crazy pace (1995)
Nothing
is more fortunate for a father than to see in his children the wisdom crowned
by success.
Quote
from Menander; The maxims and moral thoughts - IVth century. BC. AD
Without
the love of his children, what mortal would want to be a father?
Quote
from François-Benoît Hoffmann; Ariodant, October 11, 1799.
A
father is not a father without children; between them they form a common being.
Quote
from Ludwig Feuerbach; The essence of Christianity (1841)
A
good father always has his children in front of him.
Quote
from Diane de Beausacq; Letters from a godmother to her goddaughter (1863)
A
child of a day is not less man than his father.
Quote
from Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet; Elevations to God, II, 1 (posthumous, 1727)
A
father does not have the right to love one of his children more than the
others.
Quote
from Erik Orsenna; The future of water (2008)
Fathers,
of your children, do not force the vows: Heaven gave them to you, but to make
them happy.
Quote
from Marie-Joseph Chénier; Fenelon, V, 1 (1793)
The
self of a child is the being of the father.
Quote
from Jean-Paul Sartre; Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960)
There
are beautiful children only those whose father we are.
Quote
from Alphonse Karr; An hour too late (1833)
The
negligence of a father has more ruined children than dissipation.
Quote
from Françoise de Graffigny; The daughter of Aristide, I, 1 (1758)
We
do not separate a father from his child.
Quote
from Victor Hugo; The Miserables (1862)
The
wise child is the joy of his father; the foolish man despises his mother.
Quote
from Solomon The Bible, XV, 20 - Xth century. BC. AD
Few
children resemble their fathers; worse are the most, few become better.
Quote
from Homer; The Odyssey, II - IXth century BC. AD
Whoever
honors his father will find his joy in his children who will also honor him.
Quote
from The Bible; Ecclesiastic, III, 6 - II sec. BC. AD
A
child is an emanation of that of his father.
Quote
from Reynaud de Montlosier; Mysteries of human life (1829)
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