1,809 Quotes About Mom

  • Author Stephen Chbosky
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    but my dad said it was no excuse. "But I love him!" I had never seen my sister cry that much. "No, you don't." "I hate you!" "No, you don't." My dad can be very calm sometimes. "He's my whole world." "Don't ever say that about anyone again. Not even me." That was my mom.

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  • Author Stephen Chbosky
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    It’s much easier not to know things sometimes. And to have french fries with your mom be enough.

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  • Author Stephen Chbosky
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    Despite everything my mom and doctor and dad have said to me about blame, I can't stop thinking what I know. And I know that my aunt Helen would still be alive today if she just bought me one present like everybody else. She would be alive if I were born on a day that didn't snow.

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  • Author Stephen Chbosky
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    For me personally, as much as I don't understand my mom and dad and as much as I feel sorry for them sometimes, I can't help but love them very much.

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  • Author Stephen Colbert
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    Facebook stock continues to plummet. People started selling once they found out their mom bought it too.

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  • Author Stephen Covey
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    People who exercise their embryonic freedom day after day, little by little, expand that freedom. People who do not will find that it withers until they are literally 'being lived.' They are acting out scripts written by parents, associates, and society.

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  • Author Steve Case
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    My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor

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  • Author Sunidhi Chauhan
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    My mom is my heart. She was a rock for me even though she was not around as much as dad.

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  • Author Suzanne Collins
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    A light was on in the kitchen. His mother sat at the kitchen table, as still as a statue. Her hands were clasped together, and she stared fixatedly at a small stain on the tablecloth. Gregor remembered seeing her that way so many nights after his dad had disappeared. He didn't know what to say. He didn't want to scare her or shock her or ever give her any more pain. So, he stepped into the light of the kitchen and said the one thing he knew she wanted to hear most in the world. "Hey, Mom. We're home.

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