Family Values Quotes

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Germany Kent
“Spread love. Hug the people you care about and make sure they know that you care and appreciate them. Make it known to your friends and family that you love them.”
Germany Kent

Oswald Mosley
“Naturally we believe in our own race. Any man or woman worth anything believes in his own race as he believes in his own family. But because you believe in your own race or in your own family doesn't mean you want to injure other races or other families.”
Oswald Mosley

John J. Siefring
“Never give anyone permission to hurt your feelings. Always face them by standing up for what is right and you will feel strong. If you do not stand strong, people will pity you, and then you lose something adults call dignity. Never accept pity. No one on earth is better than anyone else.”
John J. Siefring, An Important Day

Steve Pemberton
“What makes a family is neither the absence of tragedy nor the ability to hide from misfortune, but the courage to overcome it and, from that broken past, write a new beginning.”
Steve Pemberton, A CHANCE IN THE WORLD: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home

Tamuna Tsertsvadze
“My nation is my family, and a family is the basis of my inner being, the solid ground on which I stand. If a family breaks from the inside, it leads to the complete destruction. I have a mission… Whenever my nation, my family, needs me, I shall be there.”
Tamuna Tsertsvadze, Barbarian

“I strive everyday to be a great parent so my kids can be better people when they move out into the world on their own.”
Angela Vallely

Mike Rowe
“If you ask the other John and Peggy (my parents) how they’ve managed to stay married for well over half a century, they’ll credit an uncompromising level of honesty with each other. If you press them, though, you’ll learn that their commitment to the truth did not extend to their children. Indeed, when it came to raising three boys on a public school teachers salary, my parents lied like rugs./
It was a strange sort of snobbery to develop at such an early age - this sympathy for the more fortunate - but that’s precisely what my parents engendered. With duplicity and guile, they Turn envy to pity. By the time I was eleven, I felt nothing but compassion for classmates of mine who had been forced to wear the latest fashions. Sadly, they had no older cousins to provide them with a superior wardrobe of “softer, sturdier, broken-in alternatives.”
Mike Rowe, The Way I Heard It

Christina Engela
“It seems to me that wherever religion and politics mix in one body, fascist values - and not 'family values' - rear their ugly head.”
Christina Engela, Dead Man's Hammer

“A criminal always returns home.”
Ljupka Cvetanovaetanova

Nitya Prakash
“When an Indian man says "I strongly believe in Indian family values", it usually translates to "I can't even make a cup of tea for myself".”
Nitya Prakash

“Family accents are to be accepted as the ideal language of life and love”
J. Ruby

“Family will not agree on everything, nor will a family unit conform to one standard, but love is the common denominator that will bond a family.”
Wayne Chirisa

Anath Lee Wales
“your family is the most important treasure you have in this world”
Anath Lee Wales, your life can be changed.: the true guide to become a change maker!

Laura Moffitt
“Up high in the sky,
Far and not near,
Not seen by your eye,
Nor hear by your ear...”
Laura Moffitt, The New Cloud

Gift Gugu Mona
“I love my family because they are always there fore me even in my most fragile moments.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Susan Jacoby
“The film [March of the Penguins] has been endorsed by religious conservatives not only as a demonstration of God’s presence in nature but as an affirmation of “traditional norms like monogamy, sacrifice, and child-rearing.” These penguin family values, however, mandate monogamy for only one reproductive cycle: mama and papa penguin, once their chick is old enough to survive on its own, flop back into the ocean and never see each other or their offspring again. In the next mating cycle, they choose new partners. But why quibble? Serial monogamy, if ordained by a supreme being, is apparently good enough.”
Susan Jacoby, The Age of American Unreason

Oliver Oyanadel
“You would never make love in front of your children; why would you ever fight in front of your children?”
Oliver Oyanadel

“Givers are never greedy, The Greedy never give.”
Martin Uzochukwu Ugwu

“Givers are never greedy. Greedy ones never give.”
Martin Uzochukwu Ugwu

“No discipline begets indiscipline.”
Martin Uzochukwu Ugwu

Sabaa Tahir
“Family is worth dying for, killing for. Fighting for them is all that keeps us going when everything else is gone”
Sabaa Tahir, A Torch Against the Night

“That the goddess comes to town with her children, leaving her reluctant-householder husband behind on Mount Kailash, makes Pujo a singular celebration of family values and domesticity, unlike the Kill Bill independence of Kali.”
Indrajit Hazra, Grand Delusions: A Short Biography Of Kolkata

Romain Gary
“Laura is adorable, father. But she is made for enjoyment of life, for gaiety, happiness. You must realize that these are not the qualities upon which one can found a family...”
Romain Gary, Au-delà de cette limite votre ticket n'est plus valable

Harold Pinter
“Look what I'm lumbered with. One load of cast-iron crap after another."
--Harold Pinter: The Homecoming.”
Harold Pinter, The Homecoming

“Destroying family and its values by devaluing the currency and forcing both parents to work to pay bills and spending less time with their children will create a system where everyone will depend more on government and less on family. Welcome to modern day America!”
James Thomas Kesterson Jr

Anoir Ou-chad
“My family comes first then others.”
Anoir Ou-Chad

Jocelyn Soriano
“Numbers from Heaven" by Kurtis C. R. Palmer & Ramona Palmer is the first picture book in the Womb to BLOOM to Classroom series. It has vividly beautiful 3D illustrations that almost leap out of the book's pages, quickly capturing the interest of young ones. From the very first pages, they'd want to follow Zoey, the Zebra and P.B., the Panda Bear, learning and even enhancing the power of their imagination.
This book opens to children a whole new world that's not only educational but also fun and worth their time. Parents and their kids can spend precious bonding moments while learning to count and even recognize some colors. The story itself takes the child to simple exercises in counting, allowing the young one to master the number being taught.
Zoey's story also contains some mystery that kids can look forward to. As she discovers the treasure chest left by her Grandpa, who knows what wonders await her and her friend as they try to unlock the secret behind each key that they possess!
Being the first book in a whole series that promises to teach various subjects, parents and children can definitely look forward to new adventures with Zoey and her friends.
I was so happy when the book even presented a bonus animated reading of the story for those who subscribe to their Newsletter. I watched it right away and I couldn't wait to watch for more. I'm certain my nephews would enjoy both the book and the animation as they get to know Zoey and her set of friends.
Two thumbs up and five stars for this educational and fun-filled book!”
Jocelyn Soriano

Valentin Rasputin
“This is everything for me, my only service in life. And let people not know, but my blood will know that he's mine. Only our blood remembers us anyway.”
Valentin Rasputin, Live and Remember

“Being health conscious sometimes I skip my meals, It keeps my children healthy.”
CGJ

Abhijit Naskar
“The wellbeing of my loved ones is more important to me than what the society thinks of me.”
Abhijit Naskar, Woman Over World: The Novel