Father’s Day Sayings
Heartfelt, inspiring, and funny words about dads — 115 sayings
My father always told me that if I wanted to succeed in life I must always have a purpose.
My father always told me that I was a special boy. I believe him.
I have been and am a Unitarian. I believe in the fatherhood of God, the brotherhood of man, and the sisterhood of woman.
My father always encouraged me to speak my mind.
I'm often asked if I believe in UFOs. I'm open to the possibility, but I need evidence. I need the aliens to land on the White House lawn, or at least in my backyard, and say hello.
God is merciful to all, as he has been to you; he is first a father, then a judge.
I am the father of Uganda, and a father must be strict.
You must sacrifice every thought, every ideology for the good of the nation and for the serenity of our fatherhood.
I am a peasant, a son of a peasant; my father, grandfather, all my ancestors were genuine peasants.
I like to play golf, but I am not very good at it. I usually lose my balls in the bushes.
I have been a father, and I have rejoiced in my children.
My father always told me that I should try to make my hobby my profession. That's what I did.
Mothers may be called to make the ultimate sacrifice, but fathers are rarely called upon to give more than a good example.
I don't think I ever told a lie in my life, except on the golf course.
My father always used to say, 'Don't raise your voice. Improve your argument.'
The assegai is my father, the shield is my mother.
I don’t take vacations. I don’t take time off. I don’t go to the beach. I don’t go to the golf course.
My father was a man of the world, and he taught me to be one too.
The first Day's Night had come – And grateful for the Lawn The trees that made an Avenue And Work – put up – till Dawn –
My father was a white man. I mean, I'm not ashamed of my father, but I am ashamed of the things that he did.