Working Father Quotes
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My mother was a teacher, my father was a community organizer. I come from a working class background.
— Chris Hayes
Righteousness is the truth revealed and working in you.
— Sherry K. White
My father, who had dropped dead while working, had not really worked for our pleasant flat - the
— Edith Hahn Beer
I started working occasionally for my father when I was around six. The first skill I learned was how to join a plug to a wire.
— Gordon Bell
I grew up in a broken home, working class. My paternal grandmother raised me and my brother; my father was with us, and my mother lived in Jersey.
— Elizabeth Rodriguez
Working with my father [Stephen Hawking ] is a great thrill - he has the amazing ability to hold enormous amounts of information in his head.
— Stephen Hawking
My father was raised in the mountains of New Mexico, and he picked cotton for a dollar a day. He was working for the family from the time he was 7.
— Val Kilmer
I was very proud of my father, and I admired him, but I always thought he was more interesting than the shows he was working on.
— Joss Whedon
I wasn't really aware that my father was working for quite a while. I thought it was my mother who had all the money!
— Peter Fonda
I was so lucky because I started working very young. And my father was very wealthy and I didn't need to work. I did my films.
— Charlotte Gainsbourg
My father was interested in justice, always working for people who needed to be supported.
— Andy Serkis
What made me want to go into doing comics was I was working as a laborer with my father, a gardener.
— Dan DeCarlo
Everybody in America grew up without a father even if they had one. It was the fifties. They were working.
— Mona Simpson
My father always said working for somebody else never amounted to anything. You have to be an entrepreneur
— Wayne Huizenga
My father was not comfortable working with very articulate people. He and Willie Wyler got along because neither of them was very articulate.
— Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
My father was working on his Ph.D. on Danish choral music - the Danish choral music of Carl Nielsen - so over there to do research.
— Pete Docter
I'm actually a NASA brat. My father was a rocket scientist. He started working at NASA before it was NASA in 1959.
— Ellen Stofan
I was a real mummy's girl - still am. And as for my father, well, I have an Oedipus complex I'm still working out. I love that man!
— Shakira
It was a fairly happy childhood. My father was working away, and my mum brought up five kids all on her own.
— Andy Serkis
I tend to project my father figure onto any director that I'm working with, or mother, if I'm working with a female, or it can be confused.
— Guy Pearce
Jesus responded to them, "My Father is still working, and I am working also." John 5:17
— Beth Moore
My father kept his distance from working-class American blacks.
— Constance Baker Motley
I'm working on my relationship with my mother and father, but my upbringing has been very destructive.
— Paz De La Huerta
I've taken blame about being a bad father - if being a bad father is working your butt off trying to create a career at one time.
— Michael Douglas
I was lucky enough to spend some of my school days in Barbados, where my father was working, and this gave me a taste for hot weather.
— Peter Mayle
My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan.
— Susumu Tonegawa
I try to think of anything that might help. But my mind isn't working. And all I can think is, we're going to die. My father's going to flipping win.
— Sarah Mussi
My name is Lilith, I'm twenty six years old and besides working for my father, I don't do much.
— Rachel Spanswick
Being your own boss is much superior to working for the man. Including working for your father.
— Nolan Bushnell
Mine was quite a working-class childhood with very little money, and my father was out of work a couple of times, which had quite a traumatic effect.
— John Caudwell