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He that raises a large family does, indeed, while he lives to observe them, stand a broader mark for sorrow; read more
He that raises a large family does, indeed, while he lives to observe them, stand a broader mark for sorrow; but then he stands a broader mark for pleasure too.
Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
I woke up one morning thinking about wolves and realized that wolf packs function as families. Everyone has a role, read more
I woke up one morning thinking about wolves and realized that wolf packs function as families. Everyone has a role, and if you act within the parameters of your role, the whole pack succeeds, and when that falls apart, so does the pack.
Whatever they grow up to be, they are still our children, and the one most important of all the things read more
Whatever they grow up to be, they are still our children, and the one most important of all the things we can give to them is unconditional love. Not a love that depends on anything at all except that they are our children.
Where lurk sweet echoes of the dear homevoices,
Each note of which calls like a little sister,
Those airs slow, read more
Where lurk sweet echoes of the dear homevoices,
Each note of which calls like a little sister,
Those airs slow, slow ascending, as the smokewreaths
Rise from the hearthstones of our native hamlets
Cyrano Act 5.
The black family survived centuries of slavery and generations of Jim Crow, but it has disintegrated in the wake of read more
The black family survived centuries of slavery and generations of Jim Crow, but it has disintegrated in the wake of the liberals' expansion of the welfare state.
The family is the school of duties... founded on love.
The family is the school of duties... founded on love.
My family is my strength and my weakness.
My family is my strength and my weakness.
Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of read more
Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to be.