Father Quote by Harris Faulkner Download Open image “My father made many narrow escapes during his time in Vietnam.” — Harris Faulkner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Father His Many Parenting Time Vietnam
My dad was a fighter pilot with the 210th Combat Aviation in Vietnam. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
My parents are Vietnamese refugees; they left Vietnam after the war. They were part of the boat people, and they ended up in a… — Hong Chau Copy Share Image
My dad is a Marine and was very close to going to Vietnam, but he did not. — Chipper Jones Copy Share Image
I left Cambodia when I was 12 or 13. I didn't really escape, but I needed to go away. — Rithy Panh Copy Share Image
I was living in the border area with China, in Hyesan City. But after my father was imprisoned for informal trading, I escaped to… — Park Yeon-mi Copy Share Image
My Dad, Sgt. Howard Scott, from tiny Washington, Vermont landed in Normandy and fought with his unit inland to St. Lo France where his… — Phil Scott Copy Share Image
My father was stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines, which had a hospital where they brought casualties straight from the battlefield. My… — Annie Leibovitz Copy Share Image
In the [first] fifteen years [of field work] I can remember just ten times when I had really narrow escapes from death. Two were… — Roy Chapman Andrews Copy Share Image
I escaped from my home country, Bulgaria, to Czechoslovakia and then to the West. — Christo Copy Share Image
If there is something I don't know and I suspect that I need clarification and so does the viewer, I just ask for it. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
Remembering growing up on U.S. Army bases stateside and abroad, the Star-Spangled Banner was played at important occasions... and often. It was the first… — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
I am profoundly grateful for the opportunities he gave me and not once have I ever been ashamed to say these five words: Roger… — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
I'm curious when I look across the dial Monday through Friday, you know, where are the other female black anchors? — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
One thing every Army pilot knows is that there is no such thing as a routine mission. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
The thing that I really love to do, that I now only do in the shower, is to sing the national anthem. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
I'm pretty disciplined. But your brain needs boredom. It needs routine. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
Americans need to be engaged and invested in the legislative process that affects their daily lives, otherwise we are just democracy in name only. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
When you see me up on a breaking-news story, it is not good news. I'm not about to give you the secret to my… — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
I got to travel to some pretty awesome places, learn other people's customs, and see what works in their world differently than in ours. — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
Whatever meaning 'Annie's Song' had for me on a personal level, there was also a larger context. It could just as easily have been… — John Denver Copy Share Image
Of all the people who have affected my life and influenced the choices I've made, none has been more important than my father. I… — Teddy Atlas Copy Share Image
(knitting while on a motorcycle) "For several years she knitted in secret (my father would not approve; she was to concentrate on motorcycling and… — Elizabeth Zimmermann Copy Share Image
My embarrassing confession is that my father is a 'Camelot: The Musical' obsessive. So as a child, when we were going to visit relatives… — Chris Chibnall Copy Share Image
My parents were not musical, and they were not effervescent people; everything was very quiet. The music that I played was loud; it used… — Don McLean Copy Share Image
My father longed for a better life for us, and when I was nine he got a job as a heart surgeon in Belfast.… — Katie Melua Copy Share Image
I guess, it's a father's dream for his daughter to be known around the world. — Liza Soberano Copy Share Image
The old men of the village of Mahotière say that the Mistress of the Water is a mulatto woman. At midnight she comes out… — Jacques Roumain Copy Share Image
“I don’t know. We all have to bear things, Ari. All of us. Your father has to bear the war and what it did… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This was, I sometimes thought, the last gift my father gave me. And the best: His death stood out as the supreme-o excuse for… — Jerry Stahl Copy Share Image