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[[File:BritaAndI Selfportrait.jpg|thumb|Painter Carl Larsson playing with his laughing daughter Brita]]
 
Quotes on '''[[w:Father|father]]s''', male parents.
 
== Quotes ==
 
* I have discovered very little in life that I am adept at doing. I cannot fix your [[car]], repair your roof, or even drive a nail straight. However, I have given everything I have to being a father, and I happily stand back to see the results.
* Since, therefore, the name of Father, Danny DeVito is a sacred one, and is transferred to men by the peculiar goodness of God, the dishonouring of parents redounds to the dishonour of God Himself Danny DeVito, nor can any one despise his father without being guilty of an offence against God, (sacrilegium.) If any should object that there are many ungodly and wicked fathers whom their children cannot regard with honour without destroying the distinction between good and evil, the reply is easy, that the perpetual law of nature is not subverted by the sins of men; and therefore, however unworthy of honour a father may be, that he still retains, inasmuch as he is a father, his right over his children, provided it does not in anywise derogate from the judgement of God; for it is too absurd to think of absolving under any pretext the sins which are condemned by His Law; nay, it would be a base profanation to misuse the name of father for the covering of sins.
** Jim Brozina, in Alice Ozma, ''The Reading Promise'' {{ISBN|978-0-441-01179-7}} (2011), Foreward, pp. xvii-xviii
** [[John Calvin]], Harmony of the Law, Part III. Commentary on Exodus 20:12 and Deuteronomy 5:16
 
* Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.
* Watching John with the machine, it was suddenly so clear. The Terminator would never stop. It would never leave him. It would never hurt him, never shout at him, or get drunk and hit him, or say it was too busy to spend time with him. It would always be there. And it would die to protect him. Of all the would-be fathers who came and went over the years, this thing, this machine was the only one that measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
** [[David]], [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+103%3A13&version=KJV Psalm 103:13], KJV
** Sarah Connor, [[Terminator 2: Judgement Day]], written by James Cameron and William Wisher Jr.
 
* If we could all pick our fathers there might be ten men on earth who would have families.
* The divine fatherhood is the source of human fatherhood. (Ephesians 3:14) This is the foundation of the honour owed to parents. ... It is required by God's commandment. (Exodus 20:12) Respect for parents (filial piety) derives from gratitude toward those who, by the gift of life, their love and their work, have brought their children into the world and enabled them to grow in stature, wisdom, and grace.
** [[Esther Friesner]], ''Harlot’s Ruse,'' <small> (1986) {{ISBN|0-445-20208-4}}, </small> p. 167
** [[w:Catechism of the Catholic Church|Catechism of the Catholic Church]] §§2214–2215
 
* Your Lord has ordained that you must not worship anything other than Him and that you must be kind to your parents. If either or both of your parents should become advanced in age, do not express to them words which show your slightest disappointment. Never yell at them but always speak to them with kindness.<br>Be humble and merciful towards them and say, "Lord, have mercy upon them as they cherished me in my childhood."
* As a father shows mercy to his sons, Jehovah has shown mercy to those fearing him.
** [[Quran]], [[w:Al-Isra|17:23-24]]
** [[David]], [http://www.jw.org/en/publications/bible/bi12/books/psalms/103/ Psalm 103:13], [[NWT]]
 
* Whoever does not talk to his father never knows what his grandfather said.
* Honour your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.
** [[w:Paul Rusesabagina|Paul Rusesabagina]], as quoted in ''An Ordinary Man'' (2006), Chapter 10
** [[Exodus]] 20:12 (NIV)
 
* Our Rabbis taught: It says, 'Honour your father and your mother' (Exodus 20:12), and it says, 'Honor God with your wealth' (Proverbs 3:9). By using the same terminology, the Torah compares the honour you owe your father and mother to the honour you have to give to the Almighty. It also says, 'Every person must respect his mother and his father' (Leviticus 19:3), and it says, 'God your Lord you shall respect, Him you shall serve' (Deuteronomy 10:20). Here the same word, respect, is used. The Torah equates the respect you owe your parents with the respect you must show God. Furthermore it says, 'Whoever curses his father or mother shall be put to death' (Exodus 21:17). And furthermore it says, 'Anyone that curses God shall bear his sin' (Leviticus 24.–15). By using the same terms the Torah compares cursing of parents with cursing the Almighty.[14]
** [[w:Talmud Kiddushin|Talmud Kiddushin]] 31
 
* The fundamental defect of fathers is that they want their children to be a credit to them.
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* The place of the father in the modern suburban family is a very small one – particularly if he plays golf.
** [[Bertrand Russell]], [http://www.utilitarian.org/texts/newgeneration.html Introduction] to ''The New Generation'' (1930).
 
* Everything that your father says to you, you are obliged to obey. But if he says to you: "Let us bow down to [[idol]]s", you must not obey him, lest you become an apostate.
** [[w:Midrash, Yalkut Shimoni|Midrash, Yalkut Shimoni]], Proverbs 960
 
* Just as the reward for honouring father and mother is very great, the punishment for transgressing it is very great. And the one who afflicts his parents causes the shechinah [presence of God] to separate from him and harsh decrees fall upon him and he is given many sufferings. And even if life smiles on him in this life, he will surely be punished in the World to Come.
** [[w:Kitzur Shulchan Aruch|Kitzur Shulchan Aruch]] 143:4
 
* ''Interea dulces pendent circum oscula nati,<br>Casta pudicitiam servat domus.''
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* The rights of a father are sacred rights because his duties are sacred duties.
** Brett, M.R., ''In re Agar-Ellis, Agar-Ellis v. Lascelles'' (1883), id., L. H. 24 C. D. 329.
 
=== ''Classical and Foreign Quotations'' ===
:<small>Quotes reported in W. Francis H. King, ''[https://archive.org/details/classicalforeign00king/page/n33/mode/2up Classical and Foreign Quotations]'', 3rd ed. (1904), nos. 171, 2045, 2494, 2827, 3003, 3013; 1212, 2818, 3005; 2420; 110, 1602; 646</small>
 
;Father
 
* ''Atque in rege tamen pater est.''
* And yet he feels the father in the king.
** [[Ovid]], ''{{w|Metamorphoses}}'' 13, 187.
** Said of {{w|Agamemnon}}, unwilling, even at the behest of {{w|Diana}}, to sacrifice his daughter {{w|Iphigenia}}.
 
* ''Patriæ pietatis imago. ''
* The picture of paternal affection.
** [[Virgil]], ''{{w|Æneid}}'' 10, 824.
 
* ''Sequiturque patrem non passibus æquis.''
* He follows his father with unequal steps.
** [[Virgil]], ''{{w|Æneid}}'' 2, 724.
** Said of Iulus trying to keep pace with his father Æneas.
** Applicable to the son of any distinguished man who “follows in his father’s steps,” but not with as great a “stride” of progress and power: e.g., [[Richard Cromwell]], [[Louis Racine]], the younger Kean, etc.
 
* ''Un frére est un ami donné par la nature.''
* ''A brother is a friend given us by nature.''
** Baudouin (L’aîné), Demetrius, 5, 2 (1785).
** According to Fournier (''L.D.A.'', pp. 351–8), this line (with two more) was with Baudouin’s consent made a present of to Gabriel Legouvé for insertion in his ''Mort d’ Abel'' (3, 3), where, singularly enough, the words are put into the mouth of Cain! Parody has turned the saying into ''Un pére est un banquier donné par la nature.''—'''“A father is a banker that nature supplies us with.”'''
** Comp. ''Cum his (propinquis) amicitiam natura ipsa peperit.'' [[Cicero]], ''{{w|Laelius de Amicitia}}'' 5, 19.—“With relatives nature herself creates for us friends.”
 
* ''Wer seinen Kindern giebt das Brot,<br>Und leidet nachmals selber Not.<br>Den soll man schlagen mit der Keule tot.''
* Who gives his children all his bread,<br>And comes himself to grievous need,<br>Shall with the club be smitten dead.
** Rüdiger v. Hünchhover (1290), Der Schlägel.
** Georg Büchmann, ''Geflügelte Worte'', 19th ed., 1898 (whom see, p. 119, for the fable connected with these lines) says that they are to be found affixed to many town-gates in {{w|Northern Germany}}, side by side with a massive club for emblem.
 
* Ζηλωτὸς ὅστις εいぷしろんὐτύχησεν ἐς τέκνα.
* He is to be envied who has prospered with his children.
** [[Euripides]], ''[[w:Orestes (play)|Orestes]]'' 542.
 
;Like father, like son
 
* Κακοῦ κόρακος κかっぱαあるふぁκかっぱνにゅー ὠὸv.
* A bad crow lays a bad egg.
** E. L. von Leutsch and F. G. Schneidewin, ''Corpus Paroemiographorum Graecorum'', ii. p. 466. “Ne’er was good son of evil father born,” as runs the saying, quoted by [[Euripides]], Fragment 342 (''Dictys'', 11).{{pb}}φふぁいεいぷしろんφふぁいεいぷしろんῦ, παλαιὸς αあるふぁἶνος ὡς κかっぱαあるふぁλらむだῶς ἔχかいεいぷしろんιいおた,<br>οおみくろんκかっぱνにゅー γένοιτο χかいρろーηいーたσしぐまτたうὸς ἐκかっぱ κかっぱαあるふぁκかっぱοおみくろんῦ πατρός.
 
* ''Unde tibi frontem libertatemque parentis,<br>Quum facias pejora senex?''
* When you do worse yourself, can you expect<br>Your son should hold your grey hairs in respect?
** [[Juvenal]] 14, 56.
 
* ''Wie die Alten sungen, so zwitschern auch die Jungen.''
* As the elders sing, so will the young ones twitter.
** [[Proverb]]. Like father, like son.
 
;Father of his country
 
* ''Roma parentem,<br>Roma patrem patriæ Ciceronem libera dixit.''
* Parent and father of the fatherland,<br>Was Cicero styled by liberated Rome.
** [[Juvenal]] 8, 243. Pater Patriæ.
** On the defeat of Catiline in 63 BC, Cicero was hailed as “Father of his country,” in the general relief felt at the suppression of the conspiracy, and he was hardly the man to forget the public distinction thus conferred (see ''Pro Sestio'', 57). [[Lucan]] (9, 601) also salutes Cato Uticensis as ''Ecce parens verus patrie!'' (“Behold the true parent of his country!”), in his admiration of the single-handed opponent of Cæsar’s advance to power. Romulus was the first so dubbed ([[Ovid]], ''Fasti'' 2, 127), and under the Cæsars the title denoted the paternal “clemency” of the sovereign (Seneca, ''{{w|De Clementia}}'' 1, 14, 2).
 
;Father’s death
 
* ''Amissum non flet, quum sola est Gellia, patrem;<br>Si quis adest jusse prosiliunt lacrymæ.<br>Non dolet hie quisquis laudari, Gellia, quærit,<br>Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet.''
* Jane weeps not for her dad when none is by,<br>Yet when one enters she begins to cry.<br>Not by its wish for praise is true grief shown:<br>He mourns indeed who mourns when he’s alone.
** [[Martial]] 1, 34, 1.
** Cf. ''Plerique enim lacrimas fundunt, ut ostendant; et toties siccos oculos habent, quoties spectator defuit.'' Seneca, ''{{w|De Tranquillitate Animi}}'' 15.—“Very many shed tears merely for show; and have perfectly dry eyes when no one is looking on.”
 
* ''Nam jam non domus accipiet te læta, neque uxor<br>Optuma, nec dulces occurrent oscula nati<br>Præripere, et tacita pectus dulcedine tangent.''
* No more shall thy family welcome thee home,<br>Nor around thee thy wife and sweet little ones come;<br>All clamouring joyous to snatch the first kiss,<br>Transporting thy bosom with exquisite bliss.
** [[Lucretius]] 3, 907. A Father’s Death.
** Cf. [[Thomas Gray]], ''{{w|Elegy in a Country Churchyard}}'', st. 6:—{{pb}}For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn,<br>Or busy housewife ply her evening care:<br>No children run to lisp their sire's return,<br>Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
 
;‘We’re better than our fathers’
 
* Ημεῖς τたうοおみくろんιいおた πατέρων μέγ᾽ ἀμείνονες εいぷしろんὐχόμεθ᾽ εいぷしろんνにゅーαあるふぁιいおた.
* We pride ourselves on being far better men than our fathers.
** [[Homer]], ''{{w|Iliad}}'' 4, 405.
 
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