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The strength of a family, like the strength of an army, is in its loyalty to each other.

—Mario Puzo, 2001

There is not much less vexation in the government of a private family than in the managing of an entire state.

—Michel de Montaigne, 1580

As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.

—Pope John Paul II, 1986

It is not flesh and blood but the heart which makes us fathers and sons.

—Friedrich Schiller, 1781

God is our father, but even more is God our mother.

—Pope John Paul I, 1978

Mother died today. Or maybe it was yesterday, I don’t know. 

—Albert Camus, 1942

It’s frightening to think that you mark your children merely by being yourself… it seems unfair. You can’t assume the responsibility for everything you do—or don’t do.

—Simone de Beauvoir, 1966

If parents would only realize how they bore their children!

—George Bernard Shaw, c. 1910

He that raises a large family, does indeed, while he lives to observe them, stand…a broader mark for sorrow; but then he stands a broader mark for pleasure too. 

—Benjamin Franklin, 1786

To be a successful father… there’s one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don’t look at it for the first two years.

—Ernest Hemingway, 1954

By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.

—Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1955

My father! The sun is my father, and the earth is my mother, and on her bosom I will recline.

—Tecumseh, 1810

Families, I hate you! Shut-in homes, closed doors, jealous possessions of happiness.

—André Gide, 1897