Mothers Are Best Friends Quotes
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Elvis is in the kitchen and he's making eggs Benedict!
— Kathy Bryson
All my friends' mothers were appalling women.
— Doris Lessing
Cancer. And every day these women got up and did what they had to do because they were caregivers, wives, friends, mothers. There
— Karen McQuestion
I love the Scottish accent; it is very sexy.
— Rita Ora
Sweetheart the doctor gave you the okay, and your friends will be there. It's okay to live your life. You can't be afraid at every turn.
— Evelyn Smith
Thy words, I grant are bigger, for I wear not, my dagger in my mouth.
— William Shakespeare
By nature man without woman can feel no joy. She is his mother, his sister, his loving friend. She is seldom his enemy.
— Christine De Pizan
When violence touched people, the damage didn't stop once the deed was done. It burrowed into the soul and made itself at home.
— Anonymous
Sometimes, the people that love you the most turn out to be the people you will trust the least.
— Shannon L. Alder
When daughters grow up, they become good friends to mothers but when young boys grow up, they become strangers.
— Sudha Murty
I wish I had flaps of extra skin connecting my arms & legs like a Flying Squirrel & then spend my days at the park jumping from tree to tree
— Josh Stern
If your best friend truly is the person who knows you completely and loves you anyway, wouldn't that be your mother?
— Richelle E. Goodrich
I just see myself as a guy who's trying to make a film or, make art.
— Steven Rodney McQueen
I can cook; but not well. I figure I have six years until my children discover what their friends' mothers make for dinner.
— Jane Pauley
On the whole, there is nobody like one's own mother ... I wonder if, after all, mothers are not the best friends there are!
— Elizabeth Payson Prentiss
Daughters are supposed to be friends to their mothers in their old age.
— Paullina Simons
But in the future there will be no wives and no friends. Children will be taken from their mothers at birth, as one takes eggs from a hen.
— George Orwell
I do not feel betrayed ... He has a fine record. He is a national hero. (On Oliver L North's work)
— Ronald Reagan
When we feel deeply, we reason profoundly.
— Mary Wollstonecraft