“I should have voted for the first Iraq war. George Bush did that one very well. I had been skeptical. I was afraid that George Bush was going to treat the first Iraq war the way his son treated the second.” WayShouldFirstsWellsWarSonShould HaveTreatsIraqTreatedSkepticalIraq War Author:Barney Frank
“It's a horrible part of the game when you have to tell a player, probably somebody who has helped you win so much that his time is up. You treat them like family, and because they are your family it becomes even more hurting in the sense that you have got to say "well son, I'm sorry, you won't be a regular here, but you will still have a career elsewhere.' It's happened more than a few times but it is not an easy thing to handle.” WellsStillsGamesWinningEasyHurtCareersPlayerHappenedSonTreatsSorryHandleHorribleOur FamilyElsewhereI'm SorryEasy ThingsLike Family Author:Alex Ferguson
“A father would do well, as his son grows up, and is capable of it, to talk familiarly with him; nay, ask his advice, and consult with him about those things wherein he has any knowledge or understanding. By this, the father will gain two things, both of great moment. The sooner you treat him as a man, the sooner he will begin to be one; and if you admit him into serious discourses sometimes with you, you will insensibly raise his mind above the usual amusements of youth, and those trifling occupations which it is commonly wasted in.” IfsMenMindWellsTwoSometimesMomentsAsksFatherGrowsUnderstandingGrowing UpAdviceYouthSeriousSonCapableGainsTreatsRaisesTwo ThingsOccupationUsualDiscourseAmusementTriflingGreat Moments Author:John Locke
“Madam, if your son were to come home and try to shirk duty, you ought to shut your door in his face and treat him as a renegade unworthy of your name or regard.” IfsTryingWarHomeFacesNamesDoorsSonDutyOughtTreatsRegardComing HomeUnworthyYour SonShirkRenegades Author:Stonewall Jackson
“We're all sons and daughters of God, and therefore in a very literal sense, brothers and sisters. And we ought to treat each other that way.” WayMotherSonBrotherOughtDaughterTreatsBrothers And SistersLiteralSon And DaughterDaughter Of God Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“Turn to Mary, tota pulchra, all pure and wonderful, and tell her: Our Lady and Mother, the Lord wanted you yourself to look after God and tend him with your own hands. Teach me, teach us all, how to treat your Son!” LooksHandsWantedMotherTurnsLordTeachWonderfulSonPureTreatsMaryYour Son Author:Josemaria Escriva
“If you can meet success and failure and treat them both as impostors, then you are a balanced man, my son.” IfsMenSonTreatsMy SonBalancedSuccess And Failure Author:Rudyard Kipling
“You try not to have a favorite when you have sons or kids. Can't have a favorite. Can't let them know know if you do. I don't. I treat my main son and the other two exactly the same way.” IfsKnowsWayTryingTwoKidsSonTreats Author:Greg Giraldo
“My work is one of my passions, so I want to treat it with great importance, whatever the project or role. As any motorcycle enthusiast can probably attest to, getting your motorcycle looking and riding the best certainly holds a high rating of importance. And if I don't finish the Lego city with my son, then I meet the wrath of an extremely assertive four-year-old project manager.” IfsWantYearsPassionCitiesRolesFourSonProjectsTreatsImportanceManagersMy SonFour YearsRidingWrathMy PassionMotorcycleRatingAssertiveLegos Author:Danielle Cormack
“I spent a lot of time [between takes] apologising to Peter Dinklage [Dance's on-screen son, Tyrion Lannister] because I treat him appallingly.” SonTreatsScreensPeterTyrionLannistersApologising Author:Charles Dance
“I never sleep in. By the way, when we're like, "We alternate waking up for the kids," the other person's waking up at 7 a.m. It's not like you're waking up at 10. It's like, "I'm really going to give you a treat and you're gonna get your ass up at 7 instead of 5:59." Which is when our son wakes up.” WayGivingPersonsKidsSleepSonLike YouTreatsWake UpAssWakingNever Sleep Author:June Diane Raphael
“Suddenly I realize that this is what I've been waiting for - a man who depends entirely on me... I dreamed for years of a man who couldn't live without me, a man who pictured my face when he closed his eyes, who loved me when I was a mess in the morning and when dinner was late and even when I overloaded the washing machine and burned out the motor. [My son] stares up at me as if I can do no wrong. I have always wanted someone who treats me the way he does; I just didn't know that I'd have to give birth to him.” IfsKnowsMenWayGivingYearsDoeI CanEyeWantedFacesWaitingCan DoRealizingMorningSonDependsBirthLateMachinesTreatsDinnerMessStaringHis EyesMy SonBurnedMotorWashingBurned OutWashing MachinesOverloadedWanted Someone Author:Jodi Picoult
“You don't raise heroes, you raise sons. And if you treat them like sons, they'll turn out to be heroes, even if it's just in your own eyes.” IfsEyeTurnsFatherSonHeroDadTreatsRaisesMy SonFatherhoodFathers DayFather SonYour SonFather And SonBeing A FatherBest FatherInspirational FatherMother Son InspirationalSons LoveLove My Son Author:Wally Schirra
“Mothers unconsciously allow more latitude to sons, and open encouragement, and with daughters they treat them as they would treat themselves.” MotherInspiringSonDaughterTreatsEncouragementMothers DayLatitude Author:Susie Orbach
“It's important to remember that feminism is no longer a group of organizations or leaders. It's the expectations that parents have for their daughters, and their sons, too. It's the way we talk about and treat one another. It's who makes the money and who makes the compromises and who makes dinner. It's a state of mind. It's the way we live now.” WayInspirationalMindImportantStatesMotivationalRememberParentLeaderGroupsFeminismSonExpectationsDaughterOrganizationTreatsFeministDinnerCompromiseState Of Mind Book:Loud and Clear Source: Loud and Clear