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Quotes About Sisters

Paris didn't get a car until she was 19. Nicky didn't get a car until she was 20.
~ Kathy Hilton
None of the buildings in the town of Sisters are really more than one story tall.
~ Peter Rock
I was born to be your rival,' she [Anne] said simply. 'And you mine. We're sisters, aren't we?
~ Philippa Gregory
Sisters are always drying their hair. Locked into rooms, alone, they pose at the mirror, shoulders bare, trying this way and that their hair, or fly importunate down the stair to answer the telephone.
~ Phyllis McGinley
My sister and I visited Iceland in 2001, and I incorporated it into 'Pretty Little Liars.'
~ Sara Shepard
Sisters, when about their work, should not put on clothing which would make them look like images to frighten the crows from the corn. It is more gratifying to their husbands and children to see them in a becoming, well-fitting, attire, than it can be to merely visitors or strangers.
~ Ellen G. White
My mother, all of her sisters and my siblings all went through a stage from the age of about 15 to 19 where they widened and then lengthened. Had I not been modelling, that would have been a phase that was in a family photo album rather than in Vogue.
~ Sophie Dahl
Beatrice loves her glamorous dresses and her hair being curly or big - like Mummy's - and I hate volume. I like my hair to be sort of flat. I like just throwing on a pair of jeans and generally being more understated. She is more 'Let's do the glamour.' We're chalk and cheese.
~ Princess Eugenie of York
I never shared a room growing up because I was the only girl.
~ Jennette McCurdy
Yes, I am in touch with Priyanka Chopra but not very often. There was more communication between us before she shifted to the US. However, she knows what is happening in my life and with my work.
~ Meera Chopra
When he happened to look at Marion directly, it was often to ask, "Where's your sister?
~ Jonathan Franzen
Love, Mercy, and Grace, sisters all, attend your wounds of silence and hope.
~ Aberjhani
A couple of years ago my sister Judy and I were each given a box of truffles. The tiny print said two pieces contained 310 calories and there were six pieces in each box. We were sitting on the bus headed downtown, quietly doing our calculations: Judy was dividing by two and I was multiplying by three. When she realized what I was doing, a look came over her face that is hard to describe. 'I lost all hope for you' she says now.
~ Abigail Thomas
Sisters of the Nigrizia
~ Abraham Verghese
SNL is a home. You've got all of your brothers and sisters there, and it's a great time.
~ Adam Sandler
But what Mom never told me is that along the way, you find sisters, and they find you. Girls are cool that way.
~ Adriana Trigiani
What rivets me to history is seeing / acts of survival turned / to rituals of self-hatred. This / is colonization. Unborn sisters, / look back on us in mercy where we failed ourselves, / see us not one-dimensional but with / the past as your steadying and corrective lens.
~ Adrienne Rich
A thousand men may live together in harmony, whereas two women are unable to do so though they be sisters.
~ Proverb
I can't wait for my little sisters to start dating, because it will really be fun to pick on their boyfriends.
~ David Gallagher
I was brought up in a Bengali family. We were three girls and never made to feel any lesser than men.
~ Sharmila Tagore
My best friends are still the ones I first attached myself to when I went to school because, all of a sudden, I was leaving the rather pampered and occasionally very annoying world of having three older sisters to go to a male-dominated world.
~ James Nesbitt
My two sisters and I had a very nice nanny at home in Morocco until I was 13. I remember my parents saying how she had insinuated herself into our family. They knew she would suffer when we broke away from her.
~ Leila Slimani
I don't want our white working class sisters and brothers to feel as though their pain is not important because it is. But at the same time, I want my white sisters and brothers to understand that when we talk about income and wealth inequality, that disproportionately African Americans suffer a little more.
~ Nina Turner
My mother was quite poorly. She suffered from bipolar disorder, which at that time was called manic depression. She spent a lot of time in psychiatric hospitals, and my father was away a lot with the RAF and then with his job in civil aviation, so I was raised in part by my sisters and my godmother, Sylvia.
~ Caroline Quentin