quotations about family
In one family, all goes by two and two. If a member of it has any interest, he or she will confide it to some one other; but the rest know nothing. In another family, all feel what touches one; nothing is kept dark from the father and mother, brothers and sisters--all share. This family habit is by far the better, it strengthens the tie between the members, and makes the home one home.
CHARLES BUXTON
Notes of Thought
You can choose your friends but you sho' can't choose your family, an' they're still kin to you no matter whether you acknowledge 'em or not, and it makes you look right silly when you don't.
HARPER LEE
To Kill a Mockingbird
Raising a family wasn't something I put on my resumé, but I have to ask myself, would I apply for the same job again?
ERMA BOMBECK
Family: The Ties that Bind--and Gag!
Better a loving single-parent family than a 'conventional' family where the parents hate each other and the father is a demagogue.
MOBY
I Like to Score
In that family where the husband is pleased with his wife, and the wife with her husband, happiness will assuredly be lasting.
BRAHMA
The Laws of Manu
The family is the basic cell of government: it is where we are trained to believe that we are human beings or that we are chattel, it is where we are trained to see the sex and race divisions and become callous to injustice even if it is done to ourselves, to accept as biological a full system of authoritarian government.
GLORIA STEINEM
speech, July 1981
It's very hard to grow up in a perfect family when you're not perfect.
E. L. JAMES
Fifty Shades of Grey
No matter how many communes anybody invents, the family always creeps back.
MARGARET MEAD
Kate Rowinski's The Quotable Mom
I'm from such an old family, it's been condemned.
PHYLLIS DILLER
Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse
Imitation both unconscious and conscious is par excellence the educational method of the family. It is plain that a considerable part of the adaptation of living beings to their environment, i.e., of beings that are born plastic, is passed on from generation to generation through imitation. Were this not so, much if not all of the road traversed by one generation would have to be travelled by the next generation from the very beginning and without short-cuts. Consequently there would be little chance for the novel adaptation, the propitious individual variation, that constitutes progress.
ELSIE WORTHINGTON CLEWS PARSONS
The Family: An Ethnographical and Historical Outline
In the family, happiness is in the ratio in which each is serving the others, seeking one another's good, and bearing one another's burdens.
HENRY WARD BEECHER
Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit
Family ... the home of all social evil, a charitable institution for comfortable women, an anchorage for house-fathers, and a hell for children.
AUGUST STRINDBERG
The Son of a Servant
The number one need in all people is the need for acceptance, the need to experience a sense of belonging to something and someone. The need for acceptance is more powerful in your family than anywhere else.... If that need is not met by your family, trust me, your kids will go elsewhere to seek it in order to find approval and acceptance.
PHIL MCGRAW
Family First
Growing up human is uniquely a matter of social relations rather than biology. What we learn from connections within the family takes the place of instincts that program the behavior of animals; which raises the question, how good are these connections?
ELIZABETH JANEWAY
Ms., Nov. 1981
The family that stays together probably has only one car.
KNOFEL STATON
Check Your Homelife
The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have past at home in the bosom of my family.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
letter to Francis Willis, Jr., April 18, 1790
I don't have to look up my family tree, because I know that I'm the sap.
FRED ALLEN
Much Ado about Me
The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together.
ERMA BOMBECK
The Family: The Ties that Bind--and Gag!
Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world.
SUSAN LIEBERMAN
New Traditions
Marriage is the agreement to let a family happen.
BETTY JANE WYLIE
Family: An Exploration