Father Quote by Irving Brecher Download Open image “I'll bet your father spent the first year of your life throwing rocks at the stork.” — Irving Brecher ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bet Father Father Firsts Life Throwing Parenting Rocks Rocks Stork Sarcastic Storks Throwing Throwing rocks Years
My father did not rock. He just earned and hated. Don't end up like this man. — Henry Rollins Copy Share Image
I knew your father before you did, and I don't think he'd be too proud of what you're doing right now. — Scotty Bowman Copy Share Image
It was the first time in years I didn’t wonder if my father was out there, looking at it too. — Ally Carter Copy Share Image
Let me put it this way, the earliest memory I have of my dad, I think I got beat up by some kids and… — Beneil Dariush Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I actually stepped foot in a ring for the first time at 8 years old because of my dad. — Johnny Gargano Copy Share Image
Dad said that he was prouder of me than he'd ever been when I came out. — Randy Harrison Copy Share Image
You know, my dad, for sure, smacked me over the past few years when I was young. — Bernard Tomic Copy Share Image
I don’t like to quote myself but unfortunately everybody I know who should be quoting me is dead. — Irving Brecher 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