Sunday, June 16

Props to the Pops




Great wisdom from (or about) incredible Fathers…


The measure of a man is how he takes care of his children. [Sydney Potielle]

The most significant value I learned from my father is that if you give a child unconditional love, it’ll inspire the child to live life to the fullest. [George W. Bush]

Food is essential to life; therefore, make it good. [S. Truett Cathy]

Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone. [Alan Watts]

You are defined by your sense of honor and redeemed by your loyalty. Bravery lives in every heart and is expected to be summoned. Failure at some point in your life is inevitable, but giving up in unforgivable. [Vice President John Biden]

My dad would say, “Honey, I love you too much to deny you the privilege of making mistakes.” Although as a parent your whole being wants to protect [your kids] from harm, they grow up the most when you let them learn from their mistakes. – Kathy Lee Gifford

What is the greatest accomplishment in my life? That my children still come home to see me. [George H. W. Bush]

Only a life lived for others is worth living. [Albert Einstein]

Our children are not our property. They are little people without a lot experience, but they still deserve our respect. [Will Smith]

My kids get mad at me for telling everyone about their accomplishments or for finding cute girls for my sons. But even though they love to hate me for it or cruelly imitate me, I can’t stop bragging. They are my true credits. [Dustin Hoffman]

Having a father who adores you the way that my husband adores our daughter is very good for your body image. The more we can love her and let her be who she is, the more confident she'll feel. - Gwyneth Paltrow


Happy Father’s Day!

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