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Fatherless Quotes

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John Wesley
“Do you not know that God entrusted you with that money (all above what buys necessities for your families) to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to help the stranger, the widow, the fatherless; and, indeed, as far as it will go, to relieve the wants of all mankind? How can you, how dare you, defraud the Lord, by applying it to any other purpose?”
John Wesley

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children: Do you know your sons and daughters are AMAZING? They are full of life and they are truly a blessing. Your sons and daughters need you in their lives. How is it possible that at the beginning of the day when you open your eyes, your children are not on your priority list? Fathers of the fatherless children, your sons and daughters crave your presence and your support. They want you in their lives more than you will ever know. There isn’t such a thing as a part-time father; your children shouldn’t be treated as toys that you can throw in the closet when you are tired or when the going gets rough. Your sons and daughters are human; they should feel loved and nothing less at all times. You say you love your children, but actions speak louder than words; stand up and be a father to your sons and daughters. Fathers of the fatherless children, open your eyes and know your presence is very critical. Be your son’s hero and let him know he can conquer the world. Be your daughter's first knight in shining armor. Be a part of your son’s and daughter’s success instead of their pain.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children: We are told to live for today, however, the question is—how many people live for “today?â€� If you are living for “todayâ€� at the end of the day, could you say you took care of all of your responsibilities? Each day has a purpose; each day creates a memory, and each day should be precious.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Fathers of the fatherless children, your sons and daughters crave your presence and your support. They want you in their lives more than you will ever know. There isn’t such a thing as a part-time father; your children shouldn’t be treated as toys that you can throw in the closet when you are tired or when the going gets rough. Your sons and daughters are human; they should feel loved and nothing less at all times. You say you love your children, but actions speak louder than words; stand up and be a father to your sons and daughters.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Father of the fatherless children, how dare you blame a child for your wrong-doing? How dare you continue to blame the mother of your child? Correct yourself and own up to the mess you made in your life and your child’s life. This is not your child’s fault. They are innocent. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Either you are going to get on the bus or get left behind. Remember, one person doesn’t stop the show, and life goes on whether you are in your child’s life or not. It is your choice. Whatever decision you make, know, it will be a decision you will have to live with for the rest of your life.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Fathers of the fatherless children, open your eyes and know your presence is very critical. Be your son’s hero and let him know he can conquer the world. Be your daughter's first knight in shining armor. Be a part of your son’s and daughter’s success instead of their pain.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Fathers of the fatherless sons and daughters, Life goes on, and your sons and daughters will be loved and cared for by the Chief Guardians because we love our children more than life itself.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Fathers of the fatherless sons and daughters, “I’m sorryâ€� doesn’t cut it and is not accepted anymore.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Father of the fatherless daughter, do not be the lost soul in your daughter’s life. Play a major role in your daughter’s life. She should always be her daddy’s little princess, even when she is old and gray. She deserves to be happy! She deserves to be loved! She deserves joy! And she deserves you!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children, There isn't such a thing as a part-time father. Why would you want to be a revolving door father? It's either all-or-none.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Father of the fatherless sons and daughters, you are the missing piece. Either you are going to man-up and fill that empty space in the puzzle or be a coward and take the easy way out. Either way, when all is said and done, if you are in your son’s and daughter’s lives it will be a win-win situation for everyone. If you decide to walk away and it all goes up in flames, your sons and daughters will the last ones standing!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Note to all of the fathers of the fatherless sons and daughters, there is no way you can love yourself without taking care of your responsibilities. Sadly, your unknown presence is your son’s and daughter’s first rejection in life.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children: Ask yourself—did you put your best foot forward? Or did you point fingers at everyone else instead of focusing on what you need to improve? The important question is: at the end of each day are you satisfied with the decisions you’ve made?”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children: Be a part of your son’s and daughter’s success instead of their pain.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Dear Fathers of the Fatherless Children: Do you know your sons and daughters are AMAZING? They are full of life and they are truly a blessing. Your sons and daughters need you in their lives. How is it possible that at the beginning of the day when you open your eyes, your children are not on your priority list?”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

“your father left. when you were in
the womb.
took his blood. and walked out the door.
while you were in the house of your mother.
in the house of your mother.
took his blood. when you needed it most.
if he could keep searching his hands. in the midst of your creation.
could hear you forming on your mother’s life. on his life. and
gather all his feet in secret.
all the other wild adventures of missing. he would drag you
through. would only ever be this wound.
over and over and over again.
your father left. when you were in the womb.
took his blood. and walked out the door.
it would be the first and final. of all the leavings.
â€� all the leavings”
Nayyirah Waheed, Nejma

Charlena E. Jackson
“Fathers of the fatherless sons and daughters, remember, your children cannot eat excuses for dinner.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Charlena E. Jackson
“Father of the fatherless son, you are like a thief in the night, because you robbed your son’s and daughter's peace.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Dear fathers of the fatherless children

Josie Silver
“Hes that kind of man. Every few years he sends news of where he is, and he even turned up on the doorstep unannounced once or twice when we were still at school. He's not a bad person, just a flighty one.”
Josie Silver, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird

Ernest Hemingway
“I had no feeling for him. He did not seem to have anything to do with me. I felt no feeling of fatherhood.”
Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms

Ottessa Moshfegh
“I reached for her hand and held it. It was bold of me to make such a move, but I thought we might bond now that we had something so huge in common -- a dead man whose last name we shared.”
Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation

“I have outlived my father, a boy doesn't become a man until his father dies, and I have reached the grand climacteric, and I have built an empire of it, erasing the dead. I have become my father's son.”
James Nulick, Haunted Girlfriend

James Nulick
“I have outlived my father, a boy doesn't become a man until his father dies, and I have reached the grand climacteric, and I have built an empire of it, erasing the dead. I have become my father's son.”
James Nulick, Haunted Girlfriend

“Do no violence to foreigners nor the fatherless.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“As a teacher to many teenage boys (and sister to more than one), I can tell you that those without a father have not cornered the market on needing to think before they act. And as the wife of a man who grew up without a father in the home and the daughter of another, I can assure that their mothers worked hard at teaching them how to show deference to their elders.”
Jasmine Holmes

“Do not forsake the fatherless.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

R.P. Falconer
“Heavy is the head, forced to wear two crownsâ€�.”
R.P. Falconer

“Do not oppress foreigners nor the fatherless.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Kakugawa knew that Barry “was going through a tough timeâ€� that spring and was experiencing a lot of “inner turmoil,â€� but “it wasn’t a race thing . . . Barry’s biggest struggles then were missing his parents. His biggest struggles were his feelings of abandonment. The idea that his biggest struggle was race is bullshit.â€� The crux of what his friend was wrestling with was “the hurt he felt about being abandoned by his motherâ€� on top of his long-absent father.”
David J. Garrow, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

“Without backbone u can't stand and without father life can't stand”
Rangala Anji

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