Charles: [enters Anne and Nicholas' bedroom] [quietly] Charles: How are my little ones? Anne: [excited] Daddy! [she hugs Charles] Anne: Why did you take so long? Charles: [smiles when he sees Nicholas] Hello Nicholas. [Nicholas hugs him] Anne: [to Ni...
Rasa kehilangan itu wajar. Tapi percaya deh, semuanya akan baik-baik aja. Suatu hari, lo akan bangun dan nggak merasakan apa-apa. Semua beban dari masa lalu lo, rasa sedih ini, puff! hilang begitu saja. Dan saat itu, lo akan lebih ikhlas menjalani se...
John: So they had the cash. Paul: And the puff. Dog: Cheeky bastards. Count it. John: Shit, Dog. There's a lot. Don't you wanna do it next door? Dog: We're not going next door until we flay them dead men walking.
As you turn into a daddy, soon now, you’ll find that, on marrying, a man and woman start actually living.
Shane: "Score," he said, and raised the crowbar in triumph. "Who's your daddy?" - Black Dawn
One, you moved here with your father, which means your a daddy's girl. No girl leaves their mother unless they are.
You can travel the world but If you cannot let go of the past, you will never move on.
I think you could probably thaw out a glacier, honey." -Hardy Cates
... I discovered life sometimes has a way of giving you what you need, but not in the form you expect.
Nosferatu is the daddy of modern American sex.
The death of my father is probably the biggest thing that I ever faced. Daddy and I were best friends.
Kids would never care about going to school unless your mama and daddy instilled into your head and explained to you that you need this thing to live.
I was like any other inner-city kid with a chip on his shoulder because his daddy and his mommy wasn't together.
Once I got married and had kids, I moved away from romantic roles, because it seemed wrong to have my 3-year-old wondering why Daddy was kissing someone else.
And my daddy could play a harmonica and also the guitar, so I guess I got a little bit from both of 'em, but I think mostly from my mother's side of the family.
I've brought my daughters all over the world-they travel with me. I drag them out of school just to keep the relationship. When I'm home I'm a big-time daddy.
I just hope it grows into where it was before because I want my son to see it. I want him to have a positive memory of it going forward, so he can be proud of his daddy.
I wouldn't call myself a geek, but I do sometimes teach Mommy and Daddy stuff about computers. And I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.
Go on daddy-daughter dates and father-and-sons' outings with your children. As a family, go on campouts and picnics, to ball games and recitals, to school programs, and so forth. Having Dad there makes all the difference.
My kids haven't watched one episode of 'Growing Pains'. I'll tell you why. When our kids were little, we never wanted Mommy or Daddy to be the celebrity mom or dad to our kids.
The good part of having six kids is, there's always one who wants to hug you and say, 'Daddy, I love you.'