There are 1.6 billion fathers worldwide. This blog is for them. Fatherhood is often distilled down to a single image – tossing a cricket ball in the backyard, or a toy restoration over the weekend. But everyone knows that your dad encompasses so much more than that one singular moment.
Fathers impart wisdom, share hobbies, and pick us up when we stumble, and maybe once in a while, help us with taxes. Most importantly, fathers are there for you through thick and thin!
Here, we are simply compiling and putting together some of the best quotes on dads. Enjoy and toast them.
1. Dad: A son’s first hero, or a daughter’s first love.
2. Happiness is daddy hugs.
3. Fathers just have a way of putting everything together.
4. When you’re young, you think your dad is Superman. Then you grow up, and you realize he’s just a regular guy who wears a cape.
5. When my father didn’t have my hand, he had my back.
6. If you weren’t you, then we’d all be a bit less we.
7. Dads are most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, storytellers and singers.
8. For every dream that has taken flight, there’s a father who believed.
9. Being a dad is 30% patience, 20% heart and 50% making stuff up.
10. Good dads forgive your mistakes. Great dads help you hide them from mom.
11. A father is someone you look up to, no matter how tall you grow.
12. A father carries pictures in his wallet, where his money used to be.
13. One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.
14. When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his dad, both cry.
15. A father is the one friend upon whom we can always rely.
16. Dad didn’t tell me how to live; he lived and let me watch him do it.
17. My father didn’t do anything unusual. He only did what dads are supposed to do; be there.
18. A father’s smile has been known to light up a child’s entire day.
19. By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.
20. My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass”. Dad would reply, “We’re not raising grass, we’re raising boys”.