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Quotes About Grandmother

Becoming a grandmother is wonderful. One moment you're just a mother. The next you are all-wise and prehistoric.
~ Pam Brown
Mythology is the mother of religions, and grandmother of history.
~ Zsuzsanna Budapest
Not so cold, some snow fell. I went inside the log cabin and said goodbye to Mother, she was so alike grandmother, just younger.
~ Anders Zorn
I know what it is like to be brought up with unconditional love. In my life that came from my grandmother.
~ Andre Leon Talley
My father's mother, my Grandmother Young, was said by the family to have talked herself to death. Convalescing from a fever, she had defied the doctors and gone right on talking.
~ Stark Young
My father's mother was from Liverpool and she had this very beautiful English china. I only wanted to drink my cocoa out of my grandmother's cup and saucer.
~ Patti Smith
Mom?" Mother turned to Grandmother."What?""She's going to lunch with her kidnapper!""Take a picture for me, " Grandma said.
~ Ilona Andrews, Burn for Me
Being a mother and grandmother is the best of the best in my life. My grandchildren multiply the joy my daughters bring me.
~ Alexandra Stoddard
We would also have to say goodbye to the joy of watching this next generation soak up the massive quantities of love their grandmother would have given them, and seeing them learn that there was someone in the world who loved them as much as their parents did: a grandmother who was delighted by all their quirks and who thought they were the most amazing creatures on earth.
~ Will Schwalbe
The word 'good' has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
My grandmother told stories; she was very good at that.
~ Cornelia Funke
I come from a family of traders; my grandmother and my mother were very good at making money.
~ Anne Robinson
Superhero roles seem to be popular. I'd like to see more female superheroes. How about a grandmother superhero? I'd pay good money to see that.
~ Barbara Crampton
My grandmother used to babysit us when I was younger, and would always play old-school music. It gets to me. Grandma had some good taste.
~ Virgil Green
My great grandfather, Raj, was from Punjab, India. My grandmother graduated Rajasthan University.
~ Joe Biden
Happiness is the twinkle in your grandmother's eye as you reverse the tractor off her legs.
~ Hugh Laurie
I didn't grow up in a regular upbringing. I ended up at my grandmother's house past a certain age, so I took care of things myself. I moved out of home when I was 16.
~ Sky Ferreira
Changing a diaper is a lot like getting a present from your grandmother - you're not sure what you've got but you're pretty sure you're not going to like it.
~ Jeff Foxworthy
Trey Gate's maternal grandmother, Adelle Maxwell, was also an important influence on him, encouraging him to read as much as possible, pushing him to excel in all that he did, challenging him to use his mind. They played card games together frequently, especially games like Concentration that required mental agility.
~ James Wallace
My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee.
~ Jamie Foxx
As she sucked on her cherry bonbon, her tongue found the ridge of the swastika on the fruitdrop's sugar coat, the sourness beneath the sweet, and the image of grandmother came to her, with her gentle eyes and her bagful of Gummi bears and marzipan pigs.
~ Jane Thynne
May your troubles be as few and as far apart as my grandmother's teeth. Irish proverb
~ Janice Thompson
I want to go swimming," the child said. She waited for opposition, but none came. So she took off her clothes, slowly and nervously. She glanced at her grandmother -- you can't depend on people who just let things happen. She put her legs in the water. "It's cold," she said. "Of course it's cold," the old woman said, her thoughts somewhere else. "What did you expect?
~ Jansson, Tove
To my grandmother, chagrin was a genuine physical disease. Like a hurt leg or a broken arm. To treat chagrin, you drank tea from leaves that only my grandmother and other old wise women could recognize.
~ Edwidge Danticat