Losing A Mother Quotes
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The bar exam's a mother. I mean, for me it was. I failed it the first two times, but I guess it's like losing your virginity, third time's the charm.
— Jimmy McGill
There is something about losing your mother that is permanent and inexpressable - a wound that will never quite heal.
— Susan Wiggs
Composers are always going back to the past.
— Anne Dudley
Would you lesson me in warfare? I was fighting battles when you were sucking mother's milk.
And losing battles too. — George R R Martin
And losing battles too. — George R R Martin
In our day many people are broad but shallow. Agnosticism, anxiety, and emptiness have gripped much of our world.
— Billy Graham
Bambi has a profound effect on children because it's about losing your mother.
— Christine Baranski
Reggie's earliest memory of her mother began with her mother balancing an egg on its end and ended with Reggie losing her left ear.
— Jennifer McMahon
I'm not sure it is possible to describe just how hard it is to acquire a reputation as a drunk in Russia.
— David Remnick
I'm very lucky to have such a beautiful family.
— Bindi Irwin
As soon as a norm is established, people start questioning it, which is probably a good thing in the end.
— Robyn Hitchcock
After my mother's death, I began to see her as she had really been ... It was less like losing someone than discovering someone.
— Nancy Hale
Whoever can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead.
— Deborah Harkness
The love that we will never make together is the most beautiful, the most violent, the most pure, the most heady.
— Serge Gainsbourg
I should have suspected my husband was lazy. On our wedding day, his mother told me: "I'm not losing a son; I'm gaining a couch."
— Phyllis Diller
My mother battled cancer for 12 years before losing her fight.
— Jenna Morasca
There's something imminent in the work, but the circle is only completed by the viewer.
— Anish Kapoor
Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind.
— George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne