5,322 Quotes About Mother
- Author Jill Abramson
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Over the years, I’ve worried that my directness could come off as brusque or my criticisms heard in an outsize way, especially by male colleagues. I sometimes wondered whether expressing even my mildest reservation reminded someone of a chastising mother or complaining wife.
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- Author Joan of Arc
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Far rather would I sit and sew beside my poor mother, for this thing is not of my condition. But I must go, and I must do this thing, because my Lord will have it so. Rather now than tomorrow, and tomorrow than the day after!
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- Author Joan Armatrading
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My mother bought a piano, put it in the front room, and I just started writing my songs.
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- Author John Adams
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Neither my father or mother, grandfather or grandmother, great grandfather or great grandmother, nor any other relation that I know of, or care a farthing for, has been in England these one hundred and fifty years; so that you see I have not one drop of blood in my veins but what is American.
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- Author John Ashcroft
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If necessity is the mother of invention, it's the father of cooperation. And we're cooperating like never before.
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- Author John James Audubon
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Because my father was often absent on naval duty, my mother suffered me to do much as I pleased
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- Author Jonathan Ames
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After my first novel, my mother said to me, 'Why don't you make your writing more funny? You're so funny in person.' Because my first novel was rather dark. And I don't know, but something about what she said was true. 'Yes, why don't I?' Maybe I was afraid to be funny in the writing. But since then, seven books later, almost everything I've done has a comedic edge to it.
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- Author Joseph Altuzarra
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My mother has a very chic sense of style, but she also has high expectations for her clothes to be functional and practical.
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- Author Julie Andrews
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I think that the best way to explain that is that my mother gave me all the color and character and flare and liveliness, and my father gave me all the sanity and nature and all the things that helped me be a more rounded human being.
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