“When I was growing up, my parents told me, 'Finish your dinner. People in China and India are starving.' I tell my daughters, 'Finish your homework. People in India and China are starving for your job.'” PeopleJobsMotherParentEducationGrowing UpGrowingDaughterIndiaChinaDinnerMy DaughterStarvingHomeworkChina And IndiaWorld Is Flat Author:Thomas Friedman
“I'm very consistent about spending time with family. And when you have dinner with your daughters - they'll keep you in your place and they'll teach you something about perspective.” TeachPerspectiveDaughterDinnerSpendingConsistentSpending TimeOur DaughterYour Daughter Author:Barack Obama
“A true friend to me is someone that comes over for dinner, and hangs out with my daughter, someone I party with on a regular basis.” PartyDaughterBasesDinnerMy DaughterHanging OutTrue Friend Author:Gilbert Melendez
“I don't think my dad really knew what to do with me, as a daughter. He treated me like a boy; my brother and I were treated the same. He didn't do kid stuff. There were no kid's menus; you weren't allowed to order off the kid's menu at dinner - we had to try something from the adult menu.” ThinkingTryingKidsOrderStuffBoysBrotherDadDaughterAdultsMy DadDinnerTreatedMy BrotherMenusLike A Boy Author:Emma Watson
“If a guy were dating my daughter but didn't want to spend the gas money to come pick her up or refused to buy her dinner because it cost too much, I would question whether he were really in love with her In the same way, I question whether many American churchgoers are really in love with God because they are so hesitant to do anything for Him." Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God” IfsWayWantGuyToo MuchCrazyCostPicksDaughterDatingDinnerGod LoveGasMy DaughterOverwhelmedRelentlessHesitantCrazy LoveGas Money Book:The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply Source: The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply
“Family is always first. Even though my kids are older - my son is 25 and my daughter is 21 - I still like to sit down and have dinner with them as much as I can.” FirstsStillsI CanKidsMotherSonDaughterDown AndDinnerMy DaughterMy Son Author:Jaclyn Smith