
Top 24 Daddy Raised Me Quotes
#1. I get on stage and talk about different stuff in my life and what I've been through and what I think about the world. It's picking out highlights of things and how I became who I am and how my daddy raised me.
Chris Tucker
#2. The profound originality of a divine-human pact in which both parties complain endlessly about each other has too rarely been acknowledged as such.
Jack Miles
#3. Raised on a cotton farm in rural Georgia, as many white/negro families did to make a meager living, my daddy had a saying.
'All a poor man has is his good name and good credit. God help him if he looses either of those.'
I still believe that.
Susan Ethridge
#4. When I was about 13 I realised girls weren't going to kiss me because I was a gigantic, weird looking creature from the depths. I was like 6 ft. aged 11.
Chris O'Dowd
#5. If you are striving to be equal to your destiny and worthy of the possibilities that sleep in the clay of your heart, then you should be regularly reaching new horizons.
John O'Donohue
#6. I always want to find the best burger in town.
Dennis Quaid
#7. In our society leaving baby with Daddy is just one step above leaving the kids to be raised by wolves or apes.
Al Roker
#8. My mother, Southern to the bone, once told me, "All Southern literature can be summed up in these words: 'On the night the hogs ate Willie, Mama died when she heard what Daddy did to Sister.'" She raised me up to be a Southern writer, but it wasn't easy.
Pat Conroy
#10. We were free to create, as long as we never forgot that we are slaves to Jesus.
Francis A. Schaeffer
#11. Shane: "Score," he said, and raised the crowbar in triumph. "Who's your daddy?"
- Black Dawn
Rachel Caine
#12. God ... Becca." His voice was thick, low, rough. "How am I supposed to be able to breathe when you're so beautiful?
Jasinda Wilder
#13. The person who has lived the most is not the one with the most years but the one with the richest experiences.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#14. No flat formulas could capture the human interior.
Anonymous
#15. Bistro cooking is good, traditional food, earnestly made and honestly displayed. It is earthy, provincial, or bourgeois; as befits that kind of food, it is served in ample portions.
David Liederman
#17. I regard the Bible, especially the Old Testament, the same as I do most other ancient books, in which there is some truth, a great deal of error, considerable barbarism and a most plentiful lack of good sense.
Robert G. Ingersoll
#18. I'm the man that made wrestling famous.
Hulk Hogan
#19. I see the same sky above me, the same stars and moon, but nothing will ever be the same for me, because I love you." Whoever said love was grand evidently had never been in love.
D.F. Jones
#20. Our age is very cheap and intelligible. Unroof any house, and you shall find it. The well-being consists in having a sufficiency of coffee and toast, with a daily newspaper; a well glazed parlor, with marbles, mirrors and centre-table; and the excitement of a few parties and a few rides in a year.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#21. I know a lot of people who really aren't beautiful because their attitudes are very nasty ... Whether I make the 50 most beautiful list or not, I'm always going to feel like I'm number one most beautiful to myself ... I get that from my mom, and my daddy and my friends who raised me.
Queen Latifah
#22. I was raised by my father; I was daddy's girl.
Amber Heard
#23. Daddy always said that an option that you know to have a bad outcome is only a fool's option, i.e., not an option at all. And I liked to think that Daddy hadn't raised a fool.
Gabrielle Zevin
#24. My daddy was a minister, my grandfather was a voodoo priest, my uncle was a mason; I was raised with a lot of studies.
Wyclef Jean
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