Fatherhood Quote by Luke Rhinehart Download Open image “Patterns are prostitution to the patter of parents.” — Luke Rhinehart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fatherhood Parent Parenting Patterns Prostitution
Young women growing into situations with no parents are usually material for exploitation in the brothels. — Yanar Mohammed Copy Share Image
The way some were entrapped into lives of prostitution, the way that something like marriage could rob them of their rights. — Alexander Chee Copy Share Image
The ritual sacrifice of children has been taboo for thousands of years. Yet tragically it is practiced every day across our world. We sacrifice children on the altars of our most destructive sins. When the sickness of pornography has run to its most evil and destructive end, it takes the form of child pornography. When prostitution reaches its sickest, most… — Wess Stafford Copy Share
The problem with prostitution in my experience is that it's often unsatisfying. — Eric Drooker Copy Share Image
The way it works in our family is, it's the family business. Much like in the Mafia. Every child is given the opportunity to… — Jordan Bridges Copy Share Image
“Society considers the sex experiences of a man as attributes of his general development, while similar experiences in the life of a woman are looked upon as a terrible calamity, a loss of honor and of all that is good and noble in a human being. This double standard of morality has played no little part in the creation and… — Emma Goldman Copy Share
I think all kinds of parents are different in what they're seeking. — Margaret Spellings Copy Share Image
Prostitution requires for its diminution not only laws, well enforced, to abolish the traffic in womanhood; not only better social protection against harpies who… — Anna Garlin Spencer Copy Share Image
Prostitution presents a moral, economic and social problem that cannot be resolved juridically. — Federica Montseny Copy Share Image
Man must become comfortable in flowing from one role to another, one set of values to another, one life to another. Men must be… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
To change man, the audience by which he judges himself must be changed. A man is defined by his audience: by the people, institutions,… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
“It's the way a man chooses to limit himself that determines his character. A man without habits, consistency, redundancy - and hence boredom -… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
“One desire, my friends, one: to kill yourself. You must desire this. You must feel that a voyage of discovery is more important than… — luke rhinehart Copy Share Image
Give up all hope, all illusion, all desire..I've tried. I've tried and still I desire, I still desire not to desire and hope to… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
“To change man, the audience by which he judges himself must be changed. A man is defined by his audience: by the people, institutions,… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
The thing the Buddhists and the Sufis have in common is a belief that religious certainties are destructive. — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
Men must attempt to develop in themselves and their children liberation from the sense of self. Men must be free from boundaries, patterns and… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
'The Dice Man' is an anti-establishment cult novel, and you don't normally make studio films from such dark comedy material. — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
“But we must come to realise that every word is perfect, including those we scratch out. As my pen moves across this page the… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
“Nature’s accidents are the universe’s way of throwing chance into a system which would die of too much orderliness. Hurricanes, droughts, floods, volcanic eruptions… — Luke Rhinehart Copy Share Image
On Father's Day, we pay tribute to all in our society who have taken on the responsibilitie s and joys of fatherhood. Whether our… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
“A ‘good’ father will tenderly cultivate his children. But a ‘good’ father who is also a ‘brave’ father will let the children without cultivate… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
This is my most important role. If I fail at this, I fail at everything. — Mark Wahlberg Copy Share Image
Maintaining marriage seems to be tougher than fatherhood: apparently its the most difficult thing in the world. — Kelly Slater Copy Share Image
“Sure, and fatherhood is super important too. I'm not trying to make this a women-only club by any means. Just that even men rarely… — Rufi Thorpe Copy Share Image
Nobody ever says, 'Hey daddy, thanks for knockin' out this rent.' 'Hey daddy, I sure love this hot water.' 'Hey daddy, it's easy to… — Chris Rock Copy Share Image
When a man does not live with his children and does not get along with the mother of his children, his fatherhood becomes essentially… — David Blankenhorn Copy Share Image
To recover the fatherhood idea, we must fashion a new cultural story of fatherhood. The moral of today's story is that fatherhoodis superfluous. The… — David Blankenhorn Copy Share Image
“Hurdle #5: The Silence of Our Dads. How much second-shift work did your father do? Probably not much. How much did he tell you… — Joe Kelly Copy Share Image
If I were to compare the Olympic decathlon to fatherhood, I would say fatherhood is a lot tougher. — Caitlyn Jenner Copy Share Image