5,322 Quotes About Mother

  • Author Karl Urban
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    It was always something I knew I was capable of and from an early age my mother was involved in the film industry. She used to work at a production company. So I was exposed to a renaissance period of films in New Zealand back in the early 80's.

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  • Author Louis Untermeyer
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    It takes a heap o' children to make a home that's true,And home can be a palace grand, or just a plain, old shoe;But if it has a mother dear, and a good old dad or two,Why, that's the sort of good old home for good old me and you.

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  • Author Lisa Unger
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    You [meaning mothers] said good-bye a little every day -- from the minute they left your body until they left your home.

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  • Author Usher
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    I guess I had it made. My mother gave me advice - she taught me that women like to be looked in the eye - and my grandmother gave me condoms.

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  • Author Amber Valletta
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    Women can be strong, be smart, be sexy, be mothers, be wives, and be powerful. We don't need to compromise.

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  • Author Ann Voskamp
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    Real Womanhood isn’t a function of becoming a great mother, but of being loved by your Great Father.

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  • Author Ben Vereen
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    The death of my daughter is a subject I talk about briefly because there is nothing more tragic.

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  • Author Buddy Valastro
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    I promised my daughter I'd name my first restaurant after her, but now the other kids are like, 'Dad, what about us?' I'm gonna have to open four restaurants!

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  • Author Catherynne M. Valente
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    She liked anything orange: leaves; some moons; marigolds; chrysanthemums; cheese; pumpkin, both in pie and out; orange juice; marmalade. Orange is bright and demanding. You can't ignore orange things. She once saw an orange parrot in the pet store and had never wanted anything so much in her life. She would have named it Halloween and fed it butterscotch. Her mother said butterscotch would make a bird sick and, besides, the dog would certainly eat it up. September never spoke to the dog again — on principle.

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