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My parents split up when I was about 2. I realize more and more how much I'm like my father. My gentleness comes from my mother.
— Justin Townes Earle
You must not tell anyone,' my mother said, 'what I am about to tell you.'
— Maxine Hong Kingston
The thing about having a very young mother who had you at 20 is that you expect that you're going to be old ladies together.
— Julianne Moore
Nobody ever told you that being a mother is all about making what seemed like thousands of tiny decisions.
— Liane Moriarty
I remember the day my mother died, and it's still hard to talk about it. I just blocked it out.
— Peaches Geldof
My mother use to tell me about the ocean.
— Carrie Ryan
My mother used to say, when the time is right, you don't need to have a committee meeting about it.
— Richard Bausch
My mother taught me a lot about respect for all living things - for plants and animals. I am a vegetarian. I was brought up that way.
— David LaChapelle
Do not worry about your career. Concern yourself with your vocation, and that is to be lovers of Jesus.
— Mother Teresa
I care about money, very much. I want it. I don't ever want to be without it. My mother once said about me, 'Elaine has to have money.'
— Elaine Stritch
Don't worry about what your mother thinks of your language.
— Elmore Leonard
When a man who is drinking neat gin starts talking about his mother he is past all argument.
— C.S. Forester
What is it about the sight of your mother that makes everything fireside-warm and full of dancing Muppets?
— Kendare Blake
My mother was a churchgoing lady, so I always heard about God at home.
— Smokey Robinson
I wanted to write about my mother as she should have been if she had not been messed up by World War I.
— Doris Lessing
I was about 11 or 12 when I began to pick up my mother's books.
— Rabih Alameddine
We had a great time on the bench talking about crime, mother-stabbin', father raping, all kinds of groovy things.
— Arlo Guthrie
I wish my mother had left me something about how she felt growing up. I wish my grandmother had done the same. I wanted my girls to know me.
— Carol Burnett
Do not worry about why problems exist in the world - just respond to people's needs.
— Mother Teresa
You don't have to become Mother Teresa to make an impact in the world. But nothing can be achieved if, at the very least, we are not talking about it.
— Waris Ahluwalia
I learned more about Christianity from my mother than from all the theologians in England.
— John Wesley
My mother said I was a star when I was about four years old. That's all I need.
— Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Oh, I know all about my mother and me,' you may say. 'All that business with my mother was over years ago.' You don't and it wasn't.
— Nancy Friday
There is a societal cost of increased pollution, and that's what I'm passionate about as a mother.
— Cate Blanchett
Whether we walk among our people or alone among the hills, happiness in life's walking depends on how we feel about others in our hearts.
— Anasazi Foundation
Ah, well, my mother told me that if wishes were fishes, we would all be swimming in riches. Ok, tell me about these two facilities.
— Craig Alanson
My mother took me to a psychiatrist when I was fifteen because she thought I was a latent homosexual. There was nothing latent about it.
— Amanda Bearse
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
— Jodi Picoult
My mothers into frilly dresses and eyelashes and hairstyles from the 1970s. We always argue about that.
— Ashley Judd
And isna Sybilla a wee love o' a bitch?'
'You say the nicest things about my mother,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
'You say the nicest things about my mother,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
My father was a classical pianist, and my mother was a singer of just about everything.
— Carly Simon