Top 13 Quotes About Absent Fathers
#1. Refuse to let go of your imagination. It is what inspires us to make our dreams, into reality.
K.D. Delgado
#3. Standing there on display was painful enough.
Now came the truly unfortunate task of socializing.
V.E Schwab
#4. What right did my father have to the details of my life? He squandered his chance to be the protective father. You can't come rushing to the rescue six months later. I wasn't a person to be saved only when it was a convenient time to swoop in.
Tayari Jones
#5. I think too much. Being in my body is much more satisfying than being in my head.
Andrew Garfield
#6. Sometimes I turn around and catch the smell of you and I cannot go on I cannot fucking go on without expressing this terrible so fucking awful physical aching fucking longing I have for you. And I cannot believe that I can feel this for you and you feel nothing. Do you feel nothing?
Sarah Kane
#7. I've been a strong supporter of public financing my whole career. I'm the first guy to introduce a public financing bill to the United States Senate in 1973.
Joe Biden
#8. Boys want to grow up to be like their male role models. And boys who grow up in homes with absent fathers search the hardest to figure out what it means to be male.
Geoffrey Canada
#9. Today, what most people live in, or with, is the less-than-nuclear family. Working fathers are absent from home during most of the day, the children are schooled outside it, and practically all women who work for money must go outside to earn their living.
Elizabeth Janeway
#10. The Church should spend less time trying to be "relevant", which can come across as disingenuous, and more time trying to align their hearts to the authentic gospel message.
Matt Chandler
#11. I'm perfectly miserable; but if you consider me presentable, I die happy.
Louisa May Alcott
#12. I ought, or I ought not, constitute the whole of morality.
Charles Darwin
#13. More than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock. That means absent fathers.
Don Lemon