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Quotes About Mum

If she's a flapper," mused the sergeant, wiping Passionate Rouge lipstick off his blameless mouth, "then I'm all for 'em, and I don't care what Mum says.
~ Kerry Greenwood
Maggie ignored this. "I'll be glad to come to the party. Home's dreadful, you can't imagine. I've never liked school, but now home's worse. Mum's in a funk all the time." Every
~ Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Lots of people think that the Premier League would be good for me, but my mum is Spanish, and I really have that dream to play over there.
~ Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
I still take advice from my mum on what clothes look good on me. I used to listen to her a lot more, but I've started to choose my own things from time to time.
~ Rafael Nadal
I left influencing the media to other members of my family, like my Mum.
~ Carol Thatcher
I like the idea of a family, but I don't know that I'd like to be a single mum.
~ Heather Graham
I trust my mum with anything. If I have a problem, my mum is always the first person I go to.
~ Richard Fleeshman
I don't get to go home as much as I used to, which is a shame. But I don't mind because my mum moved over to London to look after me. I rented her a house just around the corner.
~ Niall Horan
I get a lot of single mum roles - 'It's a Free World' turned out well, so people thought, 'She can be a single mum, Kierston can do that. Or live in a council house - she can do that.'
~ Kierston Wareing
When he had disconnected the pump and tested the tyre with thumb and forefinger, he stood the bicycle upright against the side of the house and replied tersely: "Brighton. Club test. By the way, did my white sweater get washed last week?" "How should I know?" said Celia. "I don't look after your things. Better go and ask Mum.
~ Gladys Mitchell
Do they really say you're weird?' she said. 'Well, yes. But I don't mind,' I said. 'I mind,' said Mum. 'Oh, Martina, why won't you try and fit in more? You're an intelligent little girl. If you'd only play nicely with the others and stop all your silly pretend games, you'd fit in easily enough and make friends.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
We all contribute to The National, and it's like a familiar family. Matt is dad, Brian's like the dark horse uncle, Scott's the long-suffering mum, and Aaron and I are the bratty twins.
~ Bryce Dessner
My mother was a stay-at-home mum and my father was an RAF pilot.
~ Esme Young
If my dinner was really hot, I'd put my fork up to my eye and look at my little brother through the steam coming off the food. He'd say: 'Mum, he's looking at me through his fork again.' It sent him insane.
~ Noel Fielding
I'm very nurturing. I come from a large family, and my parents were loving. But the most important thing for me as a mum is to keep my word. When I say no, I mean no.
~ Gisele Bundchen
My mum gave me a T-shirt with it on last Christmas.' Ed smiled at the memory. 'Wish I still had it. All I had to get stressed about before was GCSEs.' 'She didn't give you a T-shirt that said Save Kitchen Scraps to Feed the Pigs, then?
~ Charlie Higson
I like fashion. My mum was a dressmaker, believe it or not, so the consequence of that was that all my clothes were homemade, and I looked like a terrible mess until I was old enough to buy my own. But I love good tailoring.
~ Jason Statham
I'm just very grateful that the media has been so kind to me, because there's nothing unusual about me. I'm just a mum and a granny who is teaching cookery on TV. Basically, I'm very ordinary.
~ Mary Berry
Being busy with work, and as a mum, I'm a big fan of online shopping.
~ Kirsty Gallacher
My mum used to work in New York in Spike Lee's shop, she did the outfits for the video for P.M. Dawn's "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss".
~ King Krule
I never would've thought of going on 'Strictly,' I mean, I went on because it's my mum's favourite programme in the world.
~ Rachel Riley
I ended up in Broadmeadows orphanage - I don't know how that happened - whether she gave me up for adoption or the church was responsible. Whatever happened, she was a single mum.
~ Kerry Stokes
Jane, nice to meet you! I'm Amabella's mum, and I have Jackson in Year 2. That's Amabella, by the way, not Annabella. It's French. We didn't make it up.
~ Liane Moriarty
I come from a family of working women, my mum went to work two weeks after I was born - my parents had no money, there was no choice.
~ Lindsay Davenport