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His Daughter Quotes by Ziauddin Yousafzai
- On his daughter Malala Yousafzai: She was very articulate, more than me. She could say things in a very few words that I take a…
- On his daughter Malala Yousafzai: When she was very small I used to say to her, 'tell me Malala, how is the school going?' And…
- When in many societies, fathers are usually known by their sons, I am one of the few fathers who is known by his daughter, and…
- You may think I'm brave. But in the eyes of many people back in my country I am a coward. They think, this man gave…
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- There's something like a line of gold thread running through a man's words when he talks to his daughter, and gradually over… — Unknown Author
- Couldn't afford a car so he named his daughter Alexis — Kanye West
- He had handed his daughter to Caroline Gill and that act had led him here, years later, to this girl in motion… — Kim Edwards
- After 17' is a song I wrote when my first daughter went to college, so that's kind of where I'm at in… — Alan Jackson
- I don't want ever to appear in a film that would embarrass a viewer. A man can take his wife, mother, and… — John Wayne
- I tried to stick to my game plan, which was always being aware of what my A story was - the love… — Ted Demme
- My father in the film - which we probably haven't seen in previous movies, and in British Asian movies you could probably… — Parminder Nagra
- On his character Dean in Blue Valentine: It's sad, because he just doesn't have any ambition outside of loving his wife and… — Ryan Gosling
- On playing Batman and his daughter: If I was doing the sequel to Frozen I would be a hero. My two older… — Ben Affleck
- Sometimes, his methods and his motives are questionable and even his morals are questionable in the way he does things. But I… — Victor Garber
- The current leadership of the Labor party react to the idea that working-class students might study the subjects they studied with the… — Michael Gove
- The man who is fortunate in his choice of son-in-law gains a son; the man unfortunate in his choice loses his daughter… — Democritus