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Thoughtful Quotes by 7 Celebrity Dads that will Melt Your Heart

Brad Pitt Attends Summit To End Sexual Violence
(Photo : Foreign and Commonwealth Office/Wikimedia/CC) Brad Pitt at Day 3 of Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict on June 2014.
Brad Pitt, Prince William, David Beckham, Hugh Jackman, Usher, Ben Affleck, and Jay Z are all famous men. They are successful, talented, popular, and loved by many fans but most of all by their families. Fatherhood equates to selflessness, love, sacrifice, joy, and comfort. Christianity Daily compiled a list of quotes by seven celebrity fathers who explained why being a dad is so worth it. Fathers are cool and these dads are living proof. Father’s Day is on Sunday, June 21.

7 Inspiring Quotes On Fatherhood:

Brad Pitt, father of Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Pax, Knox, and Vivienne.
“I can’t place the importance of one child over that of any other. I have seen children suffer far beyond what we experience in America.”
Prince William Attends Wedding
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Prince William at Lady Melissa Percy's wedding on June 2013
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Prince William, father of Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
“As any new parent knows, you’re only too happy to show off your new child, and you know, proclaim he is the best looking or the best everything.”
David Beckham Attends Wimbledon
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David Beckham at the Royal Box during a Wimbledon tennis match on June 2014
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David Beckham, father of Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz.
“In my career there’s many things I’ve won, and many things I’ve achieved, but for me my greatest achievement is my children and my family.”
Hugh Jackman Receives Star At Hollywood
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Hugh Jackman receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 2012.
Hugh Jackman, father of Oscar and Ava.
“I don’t think of them as adopted: they’re our children… Deb and I are believers in I suppose you could call it destiny.”
Usher Launches Fragrance Line
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Usher launching his personal fragrance line on July 2010
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Usher, father of Usher Raymond V and Naviyd.
“I’m young. I’m only 30. And I’m grateful for all God’s given me, but you want to know what’s the great thing in my life right now? Not my success. My kid.”
Ben Affleck Attends Movie Premiere
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Ben Affleck at the premiere of 'He's Just Not That Into You' on February 2009.

Ben Affleck, father of Violet and Seraphina.
“Family is a wonderful thing, but it doesn’t mean you can’t do other stuff in your life. In fact, having a family makes whatever other thing you have that much richer.”
Jay-Z Attends Carter Foundation Carnival
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Jay-Z at the Carter Foundation Carnival in New York City, New York on September 2011.

Jay Z, father of Blue Ivy.
“I thought I would be more inspired to have all these new feelings to talk about, but I really just want to hang out with my daughter.”


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