The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.
—Edward, Duke of Windsor, 1957Quotes
Familiarity breeds contempt—and children.
—Mark Twain, c. 1900Few sons are equal to their fathers; most fall short, all too few surpass them.
—Homer, c. 750 BCIn our family, as far as we are concerned, we were born and what happened before that is myth.
—V.S. Pritchett, 1968Family! Thou art the home of all social evil, a charitable institution for comfortable women, an anchorage for house-fathers, and a hell for children.
—August Strindberg, 1886He 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, 1786My father! The sun is my father, and the earth is my mother, and on her bosom I will recline.
—Tecumseh, 1810I cannot bear a parent’s tears.
—Virgil, c. 25 BCHe that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief.
—Francis Bacon, 1625A family’s photograph album is generally about the extended family—and, often, is all that remains of it.
—Susan Sontag, 1977In peace, children inter their parents; war violates the order of nature and causes parents to inter their children.
—Herodotus, 440 BC