Words matter. These are the best Fatherhood Quotes from famous people such as Simon Helberg, Omarion, Sourav Ganguly, David Harewood, Shankar Mahadevan, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I walked into the wrong examination room. I’m bad enough at facial recognition… I saw more that day than I cared to. Fortunately, I didn’t recognize her from that angle, whoever it was, and I didn’t ask. I’m off to a rocky start on the road to fatherhood, but I got a free view.
Fatherhood is a process you can’t really express.
Fatherhood has changed me, I’ve become more patient.
Fatherhood is a joy. I feel very lucky to have a family. It gives you a perspective on things.
Fatherhood changed me as a musician.
Fatherhood has changed me a lot.
If I were to compare the Olympic decathlon to fatherhood, I would say fatherhood is a lot tougher.
I love fatherhood. I could bang on about kids forever.
Just think: people decided one day that a day should be set aside for motherhood and fatherhood. What a great concept that is.
Having been a father for 19 years I realise fatherhood has changed me.
Older fatherhood isn’t all bad: testosterone rates drop about 1% per year as men age, making them less reactive and more patient, and a professionally established middle-aged man is likely to have more time and money to devote to his kids than a twenty-something who’s just getting started.
Fatherhood isn’t always a planned thing, but when it happens you just do it. It’s very natural and in that sense it’s not really difficult.
Fatherhood made everything more straightforward. I was relieved that no longer did I have to agonise over what meaning I had in my life.
Fatherhood has changed me – it has to change you. It makes you much more aware of the minutiae of life, it’s not about your needs any more, its about everyone else’s.
Fatherhood is great.
I had no expectations about fatherhood, really, but it’s definitely a journey I’m glad to be taking. Number one, it’s a great learning experience. When my mother told me it’s a 24/7 job, she wasn’t kidding.
They legislate fatherhood in Norway. It’s not an option. That’s a shocking thing to us in America.
Fatherhood, both times for me, was a choice.
What I love most about fatherhood is the opportunity to be a part of the development process of a new life.
My father tells me I would have been a criminal or a kick-boxer. But fatherhood has changed me – a lot.
Spanish children are too often ill-cared for, but despite the abuses of ignorant motherhood and fatherhood, such vivid, vivacious, bewitching little people as they are!
This isn’t a racist, sexist, homophobic hellhole. It’s the greatest country on earth. The West got this way with a whole lot of risk-taking, freedom, faith, families, and fatherhood. I’m not just going to sit by while the establishment media attacks those cornerstone values.
I think fatherhood would change anybody when you have your first son. It’s been amazing.
That’s a win for me, for people to be able to say, ‘Faith, fatherhood, monogamy exists in hip-hop.’
I enjoy fatherhood.
Fatherhood does affect your work decisions.
We all grow up. Hopefully, we get wiser. Age brings wisdom, and fatherhood changes one’s life completely.
Fatherhood has changed me completely.
Fatherhood is something that is personal to me because I didn’t grow up around my father.
Fatherhood is not a matter of station or wealth. It is a matter of desire, diligence and determination to see one’s family exalted in the celestial kingdom. If that prize is lost, nothing else really matters.
I always knew one day fatherhood would be great, I just didn’t think it would be this great.
Each child is biologically required to have a mother. Fatherhood is a well-regarded theory, but motherhood is a fact.
If you were placing bets on which author would write the tenderest, most moving book about fatherhood, Philip Roth would probably come in at the bottom of the list.
I was a youngish man entering fatherhood when we wrote ‘Woods,’ a patchwork of classic fairy tales with an original tale sewn in. I had dedicated my libretto to my baby daughter.
Anyone who tells you fatherhood is the greatest thing that can happen to you, they are understating it.
The fatherhood thing is easy – when you’re there.
I wish I knew myself, when I was playing, with the insight I gained once I found peace and distance from cricket, and fatherhood. I might have enjoyed those last years more.
Fatherhood is the best thing that has happened to me.
I’m working on this reality show, with me and my son. It’s gonna be like, about young fatherhood where, well, not too young, but in the same token as being my first child and he’s so young and me still being relevant in hip-hop. You know, having to balance my career being a father at the same time.
I had no road map for fatherhood; I had no personal history to draw from.
Fatherhood is the best thing that ever happened to me.
Now that we have a true leader who stands for family and has a loving relationship with his wife, maybe black men and women will follow their example. We have a lot of faith and trust in President Obama because his integrity thus far has shown us a new level of manhood, fatherhood and husbandhood.
Fatherhood didn’t just happen to me. I am deliberately living it, re-imagining it, and rediscovering it every day. It is as beautiful as I make it, just like anything else in life.
I love every minute of fatherhood, staying up all night, changing nappies, kids crying, I find it really funny and inspiring. It connects you to the world in a new way.
I think that in the cultural imagination, motherhood has a primacy that fatherhood just doesn’t; and that’s not to say that there aren’t many fathers who are active and engaged and for whom that is their life’s passion. But somehow, in the imagination, there’s something different about maternity.