1,263 Quotes About Parents
- Author Jim Borna
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Who are you?” they asked. “I’m not the one who chose my country, my parents, and my name! But I’m the one who decides how to think.” I replied. Wistfully, they didn’t accept my thoughts as an ID!
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- Author Adrienne Kress
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Aw, man. I’d just shot an angel in the face.I made my way into the foyer and sat down on the stairs. I glanced up at the big old grandfather clock. It was going on ten. My folks would be home soon.“How was your evening, honey?”“Killed an angel.”“Well, isn’t that nice.”That wasn’t happening. Daddy never liked guns in the first place, Mother just pretended to. I was so grounded.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Love is the fruit of a sacred-soul.
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- Author Katie McGarry
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“I’m going to meet your parents this weekend and we’ve got plans?” Her face reddened. “Sorry. I, um, assumed that, you know, that since you said I was yours, that we would kind of, I guess …” Damn, she was cute when she stammered.
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- Author Cathy Burnham Martin
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My parents blessed me with directives to think, to be aware of my choices and their repercussions. They were always trying to teach me how to think, rather than what to think.
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- Author Munia Khan
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Life is full of letting go's...You have to let go of your parents, you have to let go of your children and in the end you have to let yourself go to the unknown world
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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When you're pregnant, you can think of nothing but having your own body to yourself again, yet after having given birth you realize that the biggest part of you is now somehow external, subject to all sorts of dangers and disappearance, so you spend the rest of your life trying to figure out how to keep it close enough for comfort. That's the strange thing about being a mother: until you have a baby, you don't even realize how much you were missing one.
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- Author Apollo
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A baby comes from heaven with a smile as the most precious present for parents and for the universe.
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- Author Kazuo Ishiguro
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It's all right. I'm not upset. After all, they were just things. When you've lost your mother and your father, you can't care so much about things, can you?
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