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Quotes About Son

The enemy of a father will never be friends of his son.
~ Unknown
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God.
~ Unknown
Mr. Small had to drag his son along. Thomas gaped at the stalactites, fearful that one might fall on him. He was terrified of the stalagmites that they had to walk through.
~ Virginia Hamilton
My last thoughts,as I drifted off, were as always, of the boy
~ W. Bruce Cameron
Christians rejoice because God is their heavenly Father who forgives the penitent, because God sent his Son into the world for the salvation of all who have faith, because Jesus Christ not only died but was raised again from the dead and because joy is one of the ninefold fruits of the Spirit.
~ Unknown
Christmas: the Son of God expressing the love of God to save us from the wrath of God so we could enjoy the presence of God.
~ John Piper
I bought my son an indestructible toy. Yesterday he left it in the driveway. It broke my car.
~ Milton Berle
While my dad is a rebel at heart, I am a conformist.
~ Unknown
As a dad, it's kind of exciting to see that your son follows what you believe in so strongly.
~ Unknown
I recognise Santangelo's dad, who saves police brutality for when he gets to his son.
~ Melina Marchetta
I am my father's son. My sticking to my guns and doing it my way, and standing firm - that's definitely from him. And the music side, I was so lucky to have a dad that was as cool as he was.
~ Kip Moore
To lose a son under those circumstances - a violent death like my son went through, it just puts a burden on your heart.
~ Brian Jones
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night, Brother to Death, in silent darkness born; Relive my languish, and restore the light.
~ Samuel Daniel
I'm a prodigal son. The black sheep of a white flock. I shall die on the gallows.
~ William A. Drake
Knowledge is passive, intellectual; suffering is active, personal. No intellectual answer will solve suffering. Perhaps this is why God sent his own Son as one response to human pain, to experience it and absorb it into himself.
~ Philip Yancey
God may be the Sovereign Lord of the Universe, but through his Son, God has made himself as approachable as any doting human father.
~ Philip Yancey
Insane, he says simply. Hopeless. The king is a saint and cannot rule, and his son his a devil and should not.
~ Philippa Gregory
The king is a saint and cannot rule, and his son is a devil and should not.
~ Philippa Gregory
You will be the mother of the next King of England," she declares. "The red rose and the white, a rose without a thorn. You will have a son, and we will call him Arthur of England." She takes my hands. "This is your destiny, my daughter. I will help you.
~ Philippa Gregory
You are a son of Melusina," I say, trying to smile. "You sound like her when she had to be free to go into the water.
~ Philippa Gregory
She is defeated, and her husband is vanquished. But everyone knows that she will not accept her defeat, she will plot and scheme for her son, just as Edward told me that I must plot and scheme for ours. She will never stop until she is back in England and the battle is drawn up again. She will never stop until her husband is dead, her son is dead, and she has no one left to put on the throne. This is what it means to be Queen of England in this country today. This
~ Philippa Gregory
FH: All these... weirdos, and me... getting a little better every day right in the middle of 'em. I had never known... I had never even imagined for a heartbeat that... there might be a place in the world for people like us...Jesus' Son
~ Denis Johnson
Relatively few who could be described as a Red-haired dejenerate Pox-ridden Usuring Son of a Bitch who skulks in Brothels when not drunk and comitting Riot in the Street, I imagine.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You are blood of my blood," he said softly, "and bone of my bone. I claim thee as my son before all men, from this day forever." He looked up at Jamie, challenging. After a long moment, Jamie gave the slightest nod of acknowledgment, and stepped back, letting his hand fall from Brianna's shoulder. Roger
~ Diana Gabaldon