Top 19 Father's Last Words Quotes
#1. Dearest Matthew,
We buried your father today. Do you know what his last words were to me? Damn stubborn woman.
Nalini Singh
#2. He leaned in close. He saw his father's dirty hands. He spoke the last familiar words in a whisper.
Its' fixed.
Mitch Albom
#3. Ursula tried to remember what her own last words to her father had been. A nonchalant 'See you later,' she concluded. The final irony. 'We never know when it will be the last time,' she said ...
Kate Atkinson
#4. When my father-in-law, Jan Vuijst, a Dutch Reformed minister, was on his deathbed, I had a deeply intimate conversation with him - as it turned out, my last conversation with him. He said to me, 'It was a privilege to have lived.' The soulful gratitude of that simple statement will never leave me.
Daniel Klein
#6. Just take me with you. Please.
I cant.
Please, Papa.
I cant. I cant hold my son dead in my arms. I thought I could but I cant.
Cormac McCarthy
#7. So my sister dances and the dead house burns, and I scrawl these few last words by the light of its burning. I know I should toss this story, too, on those flames. But I am still too much a storyteller -or at least a storykeeper-still too much my father's daughter to burn these pages.
Jean Hegland
#8. You need to be honest and always see new opportunities coming. So I call it intuition, innovation, execution - these are my working principles.
Roustam Tariko
#10. Last words of his mother to his father: Keep eternity before the children.
Dallas Willard
#11. People talk of me as being the inventor of the legal thriller.
Scott Turow
#12. I've been to many beauty salons. No one gave me a certificate.
Ljupka Cvetanova
#13. To me, a recently read novel was like a miniature planet: only a few hours earlier I had been breathing its air and living contentedly among its people - and now I was expected to pronounce a judgement about its worth?
Julie Schumacher
#14. Don't ever forget the words on a postcard that my father sent me last year: If you win the rat race, you're still a rat.
Anna Quindlen
#15. You never wish on shooting stars. You wish on the ones that have the courage to shine where they are.
Andrea Gibson
#16. Ellie would think back on that moment and remember that Dirty hadn't so much as flinched when she'd touched him. In fact, he'd never shied away from her touch again. Not once, from that day forward.
Madeline Sheehan
#17. What kind of world do we live in? Why are we applauding this guy's abs? I mean, no offense to Michael Phelps. We like him. But he's not smart. He hasn't invented anything or saved people's lives. He's a guy with abs, and we celebrate these abs.
Mark Haskell Smith
#18. My father, if anything, first and last, was a man of words. He loved stories; he didn't live for stories, exactly, but I think he lived through stories. I think, like many writers, he loved stories about things he had experienced as much as, if not more than, he loved the experiences themselves.
Henry Louis Gates
#19. The word of the Lord never comes to us as an opinion, no attempt is made to support it by argument, it comes as a definite, abstract statement of fact. So it is from the first words ... to the last, the works of the Father are declared as facts, not theories.
Anthony W. Ivins