Father’s day is around the corner and it is making us super emotional! Though we don’t need any special day to celebrate immense love for our fathers, but, why not? Since we all were born fathers have contributed so much to our growth and sacrificed a lot. We can’t thank him enough. But as a father and daughter duo, you both can read these pretty one-liners with a cuppa coffee and yeah! It’ll be great, no?
1. To a father growing old, nothing is dearer than a daughter. —Euripides
2. Old as she was, she still missed her daddy sometimes. —Gloria Naylor
3. When my father didn’t have my hand…he had my back. —Linda Poindexter
4. The father of a daughter is nothing but a high-class hostage. A father turns a stony face to his sons, berates them, shakes his antlers, paws the ground, snorts, runs them off into the underbrush, but when his daughter puts her arm over his shoulder and says, ‘Daddy, I need to ask you something,’ he is a pat of butter in a hot frying pan. —Garrison Keillor
5. I think my mom put it best. She said, ‘Little girls soften their daddy’s hearts.’ —Paul Walker
6. No one in this world can love a girl more than her father. —Michael Ratna Deepak
7. Having a daughter makes you see things in a different way. This is my only girl. So I don’t care what it takes to protect her. You can call it what you want to call it. As long as you treat her the same way I treat her, like my princess, I don’t mind. —Tracy Morgan
8. When I come home, my daughter will run to the door and give me a big hug, and everything that’s happened that day just melts away. —Hugh Jackman
Certain is it that there is no kind of affection so purely angelic as of a father to a daughter. In love to our wives there is desire; to our sons, ambition; but to our daughters, there is something which there are no words to express. —Joseph Addison
9. Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla. — Jim Bishop
10. He opened the jar of pickles when no one else could. He was the only one in the house who wasn’t afraid to go into the basement by himself. He cut himself shaving, but no one kissed it or got excited about it. It was understood when it rained, he got the car and brought it around to the door. When anyone was sick, he went out to get the prescription filled. He took lots of pictures…but he was never in them. —Erma Bombeck
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