
Top 17 Proud To Call You My Daughter Quotes
#1. You seem like a strong-minded young woman. You're very beautiful, too. I would have been proud to call you my daughter.
Jennifer Rush
#2. I thought if I really wanted to be serious about writing, I should make my own desk.
Brad Barkley
#3. Would you respect me if I didn't have this gun? Cause without it, I don't get it, and that's why I carry one.
Phil Collins
#4. There is enough in the world for everyone to have plenty, to live happily, and to be at peace with his neighbors.
Harry S. Truman
#5. I now understood darker emotions within themselves are not evil. It is the intent of the person who feels them that determines their fate.
~Nora~ The Light of Asteria
Elizabeth Isaacs
#6. Only destiny controls your destiny.
Ben Tolosa
#7. Inspiring conduct has so much more of an impact than coercing it.
Thomas Friedman
#8. When I do a cooking class now, I tell people that the most important part is to read the recipe many times so you know what you're doing. What I don't tell them, though, is that sometimes I do parties where I'm rushing so much I don't have time to follow my own advice.
Wolfgang Puck
#9. Raising children is an uncertain thing; success is reached only after a life of battle and worry.
Democritus
#10. In reality, the past is preserved by itself automatically.
Henri Bergson
#11. yeah, my dad was human. He was a good man, and I'm proud to be his daughter. My mother, on the other hand, was Firstborn. So unless you call the First of your race Mommy or Daddy, I think my breeding is better than yours." Verona
Seanan McGuire
#12. I know all human beings will be successful. How do I know? They all die.
Stephen Evans
#13. When you are working well with your
energy, you are also making the best
expression of your personal power ... By
reading your own energy, by becoming
aware of the lens through which you see
your world, you can change your mind and change your life.
Caroline Myss
#14. Earl Moncrief, the butler, built his financial, procurement, and secret service organizations with the brute power of cash and a profound understanding of clever, malicious, discontented people who lived behind servile facades.
Kurt Vonnegut
#15. As a kid, my brother and I would read the same novel, we'd memorize entire pages, reenact the book as it's characters, and would immerse in playing like that for hours. I suppose it was a natural follow up, wanting to still play in a similar fashion, but as an adult.
Irena A. Hoffman
#16. I certainly think that he [Alan Rickman] was a kind of actor who needed to grow into his maturity to realize the potential, the huge potential that he had.
Helen Mirren
#17. Every time I look into the mirror, I want to see a man whose mother, sister, wife and daughter are proud to call their own.
Farhan Akhtar
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