FAMILY QUOTES IV

quotations about family

Families are nothing other than the idolatry of duty.

ANN OAKLEY

Taking It Like a Woman

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The family uses people, not for what they are, nor for what they are intended to be, but for what it wants them for-- its own uses. It thinks of them not as what God has made them, but as the something which it has arranged that they shall be.

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

Cassandra

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It seems to be almost inevitable that the man who accepts a subordinate economic position in the Family degenerates into a loafer and a tyrant.

HELEN DENDY BOSANQUET

The Family

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A large family party is rather too much like a flight of tomtits; everlasting twitter, but no conversation; gregariousness without companionship.

CHARLES BUXTON

Notes of Thought

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The family is an early expedient and in many ways irrational. If the race had developed a special sexless class to be nurses, pedagogues, and slaves, like the workers among ants and bees, then the family would have been unnecessary. Such a division of labor would doubtless have involved evils of its own, but it would have obviated some drags and vexations proper to the family.

GEORGE SANTAYANA

The Life of Reason

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The dynamics and structures found in those groups called families in our society may not be evident in those groups called families in other places and times.

RONALD DAVID LAING

The Politics of the Family and Other Essays

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In the family, from the first, the idea of authority has appeared. Protection and order are requisites of the family; and these cannot exist without recognition of an authority.

SABINE BARING-GOULD

The Origin and Development of Religious Belief: Christianity

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What until now has been considered a "normal" family, made up of a father, a mother, and a number of children, has in recent years increasingly begun to be viewed as one among several options, which can no longer claim to be the only or even superior form of ordering human relationships. The Judeo-Christian view of marriage and the family with its roots in the Hebrew Scriptures has to a significant extent been replaced with a set of values that prizes human rights, self-fulfillment, and pragmatic utility on an individual and social level. It can rightly be said that marriage and the family are insitutions under siege in our world today, and that with marriage and the family, our very civilization is in crisis.

ANDREAS J. KOSTENBERGER

God

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Of all our social institutions, the family is perhaps the one with which we are most familiar. As we proceed through our lives, our experiences within the family give rise to some of our strongest and most intense feelings. Within the family context lies a paradox, however: although most of us hope for love and support within the family -- a haven in a heartless world, so to speak -- the family can also be a place of violence and abuse.

MARILYN POOLE

Family: Changing Families

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Of all our social institutions, the family is perhaps the one with which we are most familiar. As we proceed through our lives, our experiences within the family give rise to some of our strongest and most intense feelings. Within the family context lies a paradox, however: although most of us hope for love and support within the family--a haven in a heartless world, so to speak--the family can also be a place of violence and abuse.

MARILYN POOLE

Family: Changing Families

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The family is the basic cell of government: it is where we are trained to believe that we are human beings or that we are chattel, it is where we are trained to see the sex and race divisions and become callous to injustice even if it is done to ourselves, to accept as biological a full system of authoritarian government.

GLORIA STEINEM

speech, July 1981

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As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.

JOHN PAUL II

London Observer, Dec. 7, London Observer, Dec. 7, 1986

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In one family, every little plan or question is discussed amid bickering and irritation. In another, without the least effort, every discussion goes on amid perfect peace. This is just as easy, and infinitely more agreeable: only, in many homes it does not happen to be the family habit.

CHARLES BUXTON

Notes of Thought

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All my family, my blood, is mixed up now. They don't even all know each other. I just hope they don't never hate or fight each other, not knowin who they are. Cause all these people livin are brothers and sisters and cousins. All these beautiful different colors! We!... We the human Family. God says so! FAMILY!

J. CALIFORNIA COOPER

Family

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The family is an absolute monarchy in miniature.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims

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A dysfunctional family is like a poker game in which each player holds certain cards, yet no one will put them on the table. As a result, the same old game keeps being played. Because no one will risk losing (or winning) by playing a new card.

IRA D. GLICK

Marital and Family Therapy


A family is a unit composed not only of children, but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold.

OGDEN NASH

quoted in 20,000 Quips & Quotes

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You can choose your friends but you sho' can't choose your family, an' they're still kin to you no matter whether you acknowledge 'em or not, and it makes you look right silly when you don't.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

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In retrospect, it was only a matter of time before the Family Dinner passed into history and fast foods took over. I knew its days were numbered the day our youngest propped my mouth open with a fork and yelled into it, "I want a cheeseburger and two fries and get it right this time." I just didn't serve meals with show business pizzazz.

ERMA BOMBECK

Family: The Ties that Bind--and Gag!

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Better a loving single-parent family than a 'conventional' family where the parents hate each other and the father is a demagogue.

MOBY

I Like to Score

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