A Quote by John Bishop

As a father I can't imagine the pain of digging my own child's grave. — © John Bishop
As a father I can't imagine the pain of digging my own child's grave.
I don't want to be the person digging my own grave.
Any actress who appears in public without being well-groomed is digging her own grave.
A young painter who cannot liberate himself from the influence of past generations is digging his own grave.
Because I have nothing else to live for. You told me of your brother’s betrayal. Imagine your own father calling out his hounds to kill your infant daughter and husband. Imagine what it was like to watch them die and then be taken and punished for something you didn’t do. To be stripped of your dignity and emotions because your father was embarrassed by a stupid, insignificant dream he’d had and he blamed everyone who walks in the dreams for it. You feel your pain, Aiden. I feel mine. (Leta)
It was hard for me, as a father, to imagine going through what my birth mom went through, to raise a child inside of her for nine months, and then have to say goodbye. And so it's hard for me to understand that pain and that process.
It is a grave injustice to a child or adult to insist that they stop crying. One can comfort a person who is crying which enables him to relax and makes further crying unnecessary; but to humiliate a crying child is to increase his pain, and augment his rigidity. We stop other people from crying because we cannot stand the sounds and movements of their bodies. It threatens our own rigidity. It induces similar feelings in ourselves which we dare not express and it evokes a resonance in our own bodies which we resist.
I kept on digging the hole deeper and deeper looking for the treasure chest until I finally lifted my head, looked up and realized that I had dug my own grave.
We knew we were talking about spies. I knew he knew I knew. I was digging my own grave.
I can't imagine a pain more all-encompassing than losing a child.
The mother's and father's attitudes toward the child correspond to the child's own needs.... Mother has the function of making himsecure in life, father has the function of teaching him, guiding him to cope with those problems with which the particular society the child has been born into confronts him.
Someone is digging your grave right now.
My work was done, so it was time to start digging my grave again.
Keep digging, Flynn. Six feet makes a grave.
Surely no child should fear his own father - especially a priesthood father. A father's duty is to make his home a place of happiness and joy.
We are an overfed and undernourished nation digging an early grave with our teeth.
I am opposed to the idea of a child growing up with two gay parents. A child needs a mother and a father. I could not imagine my childhood without my mother. I also believe that it is cruel to take a baby away from its mother.
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