Dad Quotes Quotes

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Vandana  Yadav
“पापा ने गलतियां करने से मुझे कभी नहीं रोका। उनका कहना था, 'जो करने जा रही हो, उसके परिणाम के बारे में सोचना। यदि तुम्हें यक़ीन हो जाता है कि तुम जो करने जा रही हो, वह बिल्कुल ठीक है, तब उसे ज़रूर करना। यदि निर्णय पर शक हो, तब बिल्कुल मत करना।”
Vandana Yadav, आई डोन्ट लाइक यू

Vandana  Yadav
“तुम जितना मिट्टी से खेलेगी, उतनी ही मजबूत बनोगी। माटी तुम्हें अपने जैसा बना देगी। देखो, भोजन पकाने का तापमान धातु सहन कर सकती है मगर मजबूत से मजबूत धातु को पिघलने के लिए मिट्टी के बर्तन का प्रयोग किया जाता है। यानी हमेशा सरल बनी रहना मगर मजबूती सबसे अधिक रखना। ऐसा तभी होगा जब तुम माटी का स्वभाव समझने लगोगी।" पापा ने कहा था।”
Vandana Yadav, आई डोन्ट लाइक यू

“An honourable father is the beacon and strength to his family.”
Wayne Chirisa

Mystqx Skye
“Being a father could be by chance but being a “DAD” is a choice a man with exceptional character makes.”
Mystqx Skye

“Happy Father’s Day to the coolest dads out there! You guys rock the dad game like pros. Whether you're fixing stuff with duct tape, grilling up a storm, or dropping those classic dad jokes, you make being a dad look effortlessly cool. Today’s your day to kick back, relax, and enjoy some well-deserved appreciation. So here’s to the dads who keep it cool, keep it fun, and keep us laughing. You’re the best, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Enjoy your day, you legends!”
Life is Positive

“Let's face it, wisdom evolves. Like, not everything can be fixed with duct tape, and "good enough" isn't always good enough. Emotions? Not just for the weak; they’re actually pretty powerful. And hey, sometimes it’s okay to ask for directions—no shame in that. So, here's to unlearning the outdated and carving out my own path with a whole lot more wisdom. Sorry, Dad, but some of your lessons are getting a modern upgrade!”
Life is Positive

Steven Kolberg
“In this American culture, I see mass confusion around what priorities should be. I sense that they do not exist or we have two foundational ones, like family and work. Life becomes a mess when we do not have the right priorities or hold them in the incorrect order.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“Every parent knows about the humorous jokes about mama juice, a.k.a. wine, or how at the end of every long day, a glass of cheap wine is a reward. “What about dads, though?” I ask myself. It seems society sends the message that dads can drink, no matter what they do, or they are not manly enough if they can’t handle their liquor. If the game is on, drink. If you are hanging with the guys, drink. Not feeling manly enough? Drink more and drink harder.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“Culture’s voice is loud, and even the Christian subculture voice is. I remember noticing this in my late teen years. Maybe I am on an island by myself here, but all through late teen years, I was not preparing for working responsibilities. I was preparing to have them. People kept telling me I was going to have a wife, have children, have a home, and have a career. I was preparing to have all of those and was totally naïve to the fact that in order for them to thrive, they would need work, or they would all die.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“God is who makes you a man. Culture does not get to define you as a man, your dad does not get to define you as a man, your friends do not get to define you as a man. Your wife, your mom, your kids, your neighbor, your boss, your coworker, your social media, your humor, your strength, your job, your car, your truck, your hunting expertise, your love for sports, your ability to drink—you name it!—none of these things get to define you as a man. Only one voice may, and that is the voice of your Creator. He created you as a man. Now rise up to the challenge and let him do his work.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“Translate these thoughts into fatherhood. If you are like me, it is a task in which, most of the time, I have no idea of what I am doing. Anxiety and depression easily take over most days, as I think I have screwed up my kids or I am doing everything wrong. But this new way of thinking has given me hope. I no longer feel like I am doing this alone, and I am finding weights I picked up that I am negatively parenting from.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

“Swimming across a placid lake, that's tiring. But swimming UP a waterfall, in defiance of GOD and NATURE itself... *trails off, point made*.”
Josh Rosenberg

“Of all the hoods a man can walk through fatherhood is the deadliest not because it destroys but because it demands everything you have so make sure you don’t lose your life trying.”
Genereux U. Philip