Quotes About Mother
When I was in third grade, I promised my mom that I would get her a pink Cadillac Escalade.
~ Teddy Bridgewater
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I promised my mum that if something did happen to her, although I never thought anything would, I told her that I wouldn't give up on acting until I got my Oscar. This was her dream for me.
~ Cory Hardrict
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I promised my mother that I'd be a famous footballer one day after seeing players such as Croatia's Davor Suker and Serbia's Predrag Mijatovic shine in France.
~ Marko Arnautovic
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My mother taught me everything I know; how to speak properly, posture, enunciation.
~ Jonathan Krohn
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I didn't start grieving for my mother properly until I was maybe 16.
~ Peaches Geldof
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When I was a child, I was very shy and insecure. My mother was very over protective of me. I was a dreamer.
~ Walter Mercado
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I'm proud of what I look like. I'm proud that I look like my mom.
~ Lisa Guerrero
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My mother and father are exceptionally proud Indians. They always wanted to contribute, to give back philanthropically, especially in the field of education.
~ Roshni Nadar
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Aside from dancing, the biggest and proudest moment of my whole entire life was when my son Mark was born.
~ Shirley Ballas
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My mother sang very well. She proved this in her film 'High Society.'
~ Princess Stephanie of Monaco
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Saturnz Return' proves how important the mother issue was for me in my life.
~ Goldie
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This town must learn, even against its will, how much it costs to scorn a God's mysteries and to be purged. So shall I vindicate my virgin mother and reveal myself to mortals as a God, the son of God.
~ Euripides
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O black night, you who nurse he golden stars! In you I go, bearing this jar poised on my head, to fetch water from springs of rivers; not that any need pushes me to this point, but so I may show the gods the insolence of Aegisthus, and pour out my griefs under huge heaven to my father's spirit. My mother, Tyndareos' daughter, lost in wickedness, to show Aegisthus other sons, she treats me and O restes both s bastards of her house.
~ Euripides
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In your grief, too, I weep, mother of little children, You who will murder your own, In vengeance for the loss of married love
~ Euripides
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IPH. But how didst thou dare the terrible deeds in respect to your mother? OR. Let us be silent respecting my mother—'twas in avenging my father. IPH. And what was the reason for her slaying her husband? OR. Let go the subject of my mother. Nor is it pleasant for you to hear. IPH. I am silent. But Argos now looks up to thee.
~ Euripides
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And so, by the arts of Ulysses, [5] they drew me from my mother under pretense of being wedded to Achilles.
~ Euripides
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I dream of giving birth to a child who will ask, Mother, what was war?
~ Eve Merriam
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Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worth while.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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So many, such mingled emotions, that no one of them was separable from the others! She could have wept for her mother, who was crying quietly back there ten feet and for the loveliness of the June sunlight flooding in at the windows. She was beyond all conscious perceptions. Only a sense, colored with delirious wild excitement, that the ultimately important was happening - and a trust, fierce and passionate, burning in her like a prayer, that in a moment she would be forever and securely safe.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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A mile from the sea, where pines give way to dusty poplars, is an isolated railroad stop, whence one June morning in 1925 a victoria brought a woman and her daughter down to Gausse's Hotel. The mother's face was of a fading prettiness that
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The present was the thing--work to do and someone to love. But not to love too much, for he knew the injury that a father can do to a daughter or a mother to a son by attaching them too closely: afterward, out in the world, the child would seek in the marriage partner the same blind tenderness and, failing probably to find it, turn against love and life
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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All those calm, adult discussions. When all she really wanted to do was scream for her momma, her sweet momma, the one person in the world who loved her better than anyone ever would or ever could.
~ Fannie Flagg
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Your mother formed an incorrect opinion of you and, naturally, you agreed with her. Children always think their parents are right. But in this case, your mother was entirely wrong. Think about it. Your mother is an overpowering individual
~ Fannie Flagg
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Your mother formed an incorrect opinion of you and, naturally, you agreed with her. Children always think their parents are right. But in this case, your mother was entirely wrong.
~ Fannie Flagg
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