Friday, 19 June 2015

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ QUOTE OF THE CENTURY

Quote of the Lifetime:

"My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person;

 he believed in me."— 

Reflection:

I admire fathers greatly. Those men who become fathers take on a huge responsibility 

to set their children on the path to a successful, well-balanced life. Fathers often have 

far more of an effect on their children than they will ever truly realize. They face the challenge

 of teaching good character and values to their children through modeling the traits of fatherly love, 

kindness, firmness, and forgiveness, and living the principles that 

they teach, from honesty to hard work.

Fathers have a responsibility to help their children learn work ethic, responsibility, initiative, and 

everything that they may need for whatever career path their children may pursue. A father provides 

the first role model for their sons of how to treat a woman, how to provide for one's family, how to 

be a good leader and communicator. They are also the first example to their daughters of a man 

who protects them, who gives them good advice and a listening ear, which gives

 them confidence and teaches them to respect themselves and others.

And one of the greatest gifts they can give is like the quote says, believing in their children.

It's not easy to be a dad. But we give thanks to you dads everywhere. 

Happy Father's Day.

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