A Quote by Randhir Kapoor

I have never been a strict father. — © Randhir Kapoor
I have never been a strict father.

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I've been working since I was 14, and my father, being very conservative, has always been strict about my having a savings account.
My nana was strict and didn't express a lot, so naturally, I was scared of him. I would even get the usual 'strict-father' scolding if I didn't study or stick to my curfew.
I've never been married, and I have no regrets about not starting my own family. I come from a large one, so there are so many people around all the time. I've been very happy, but I've never gotten married. That's about the size of it. I would have been a good father because I've been a father to my brothers' and sisters' children.
We've been agreeing on a strict immigration policy to Norway for a long time. It's supposed to be fair, but it's supposed to be strict.
My father was very strict.
My father is a very strict man.
I have never been able to hold onto a really strict gym regime because I get bored.
My father is a Jehovah's Witness, and he raised us under a very strict hand.
My father was my best friend. He was conservative and traditional, but at the same time, he wasn't strict.
For remember that in general we don't use language according to strict rules-- it hasn't been taught to us by means of strict rules, either. We, in our discussions on the other hand, constantly compare language with a calculus preceding to exact rules.
My father was very strict, but mostly I just didn't know how to behave on a date.
I was an altar boy, with a very strict father. And movies were always my escape.
He was a very strict father, which in a way has helped me to become who I am today. He never pampered me, as he wanted me to live a normal life. No film magazines were allowed at home, and we weren't allowed to watch any movies.
My father was strict, but he recognised my ability and got a lot of flak from the church for supporting me.
The family that raised me are awesome people and they are my mother and my father and my brother and my sister. I've never viewed them as these "strangers" that took over. It's never been this crazy, dramatic, Lifetime-movie situation. It's been chill.
The Son is called the Father; so the Son must be the Father. We must realize this fact. There are some who say that He is called the Father, but He is not really the Father. But how could He be called the Father and yet not be the Father?... In the place where no man can approach Him (I Tim. 6:16), God is the Father. When He comes forth to manifest Himself, He is the Son. So, a Son is given, yet His name is called 'The everlasting Father.' This very Son who has been given to us is the very Father.
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