5,322 Quotes About Mother
- Author French Montana
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Before I had a son, I used to look at my father's example: he left me, he left my mother. When I had a son, I got caught in the same situation that his mother don't want me to see him. I started looking at my father in a different light.
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- Author Garry Marshall
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My mother worked all of her life, she was a dance teacher and I also noticed, to be honest, that most of the male directors wanted to blow things up so there was like an open area for somebody who wanted to direct women movies, chick flicks, whatever you... I don't call them chick flicks.
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- Author George J. Mitchell
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My father was the orphaned son of immigrants to the United States from Ireland. My father never knew his parents. His mother died - we're not sure - either at or shortly after his birth, and he and all of his siblings were placed in orphanages in the Boston area.
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- Author George J. Mitchell
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So my father grew up in an orphanage in Boston. He was then adopted by an elderly childless couple from Maine, who gave him the name of Mitchell. He moved to Maine, and there he met my mother and was married.
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- Author George MacDonald
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Diamond, however, had not been out so late before in all his life, and things looked so strange about him! - just as if he had got into Fairyland, of which he knew quite as much as anybody; for his mother had no money to buy books to set him wrong on the subject.
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- Author George J. Mitchell
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My mother was an immigrant from Lebanon to the United States. She came when she was 18 years old in 1920.
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- Author George C. Marshall
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As to my political faith- I have never voted. My father was a Democrat, my mother a Republican, and I am an Episcopalian.
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- Author George Mason
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We owe to our Mother-Country the Duty of Subjects but will not pay her the Submission of Slaves.
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- Author George Mason
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We will not submit to have our own money taken out of our pockets without our consent; because if any man or any set of men take from us without our consent or that of our representatives one shilling in the pound we have not security for the remaining nineteen. We owe to our mother country the duty of subjects but will not pay her the submission of slaves.
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