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12 thoughts for dads


 
1. My father used to play with my brother and me in the garden. Our mother came out and shouted: "will spoil the lawn!". And he's responded, "We grow grass, boys grow up!" -  Harmon Killebrew



2. There are three stages in the life of a man: First step: to believe in Santa Claus. Second step: do not believe in Santa Claus. Third stage: he is Santa Claus. Anonymous
3. The most important task that a father can do for his children is n love their mother - Theodore M. Hesburgh

on the 4th. When comes the time a man realizes that his father probably was right about a thousand things, he usually has a son who considers him wrong! -  Charles Wadsworth

on the 5th. It is assumed that every man can become a father. But it needs something more to make "Daddy" - Anonymous

6. When I was a teenager 14 years old, my father was so arrogant that it does not afford minutes. Strangely, when I got the 21 I felt very surprised by how many managed to learn it in just seven years! -Mark Touain

7. Truly rich is the man who has children running to chothoun in his arms, even when his hands are empty- Anonymous

8. It does not really matter who was really my father, but who I remember how I was -  Anne Sexton

9. It is indeed commendable to go a father his son fishing. But there is a special place in heaven for the father to his daughter go shopping - John Sinor

on the 10th. The good fathers give their children roots and wings.Roots to feel where is their home and wings to fly away freely - Jonas Salk

eleven. Daddy, love and accept members of your family for what it really is, even though their personalities are very different from yours.Rabbits do not fly the Eagles do not swim, cats do not have wings.Stop now comparisons. There is plenty of room for everyone in the forest! -  Chuck Swindoll

on the 12th. The stages in the life of one man: 
4 years old: My daddy can do anything! 
7 years old: Dad knows a lot tooosa! 
8 years old: My daddy knows ultimately that much. 
12 years old: My dad does not know what is done. 
14 years: My father; Let better! 
21 years: Oops again this before me! 
25: Something knows about the subject my father but not much. 
30 years: You should know what he knows my father on the subject.
35 years: Before we decide let's ask his opinion and Dad. 
50 years: What does the father have thought about it; 
60 years: After my father had great experience! 
65 + years: D, my father! I wish you lived and talked the two of us now! 

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