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The strength of a family, like the strength of an army, is in its loyalty to each other.

—Mario Puzo, 2001

To be a successful father… there’s one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don’t look at it for the first two years.

—Ernest Hemingway, 1954

The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.

—Edward, Duke of Windsor, 1957

All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That’s his.

—Oscar Wilde, 1895

If parents would only realize how they bore their children!

—George Bernard Shaw, c. 1910

Again, men in general desire the good, and not merely what their fathers had.

—Aristotle, c. 350 BC

It is impossible to please all the world and one’s father.

—Jean de La Fontaine, 1668

I cannot bear a parent’s tears.

—Virgil, c. 25 BC

By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.

—Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1955

God is our father, but even more is God our mother.

—Pope John Paul I, 1978

Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be.

—Jane Austen, 1815

A family’s photograph album is generally about the extended family—and, often, is all that remains of it.

—Susan Sontag, 1977

He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief.

—Francis Bacon, 1625