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There is no romance without some lying. That's what romance is - a little bit of Vaseline on the camera lens of life.
— Richard Jeni
She abandoned the garden, and the mums and asters that had trusted her to see them through to the first frost hung their waterlogged heads.
— Nicole Krauss
The thing about dads is, even when they're very good, they don't do anything like as much as most mums do.
— Louise Nurding
I wondered if my smile was as big as hers. Maybe as big. But not as beautiful.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
When you name yourself, you always name another.
— Bertolt Brecht
Me, my literary reputation is mostly abroad, but I am anchored here in New York. I can't think of any other place I'd rather die than here.
— Harold Brodkey
Half-sloshed mums're rolling their eyes at sun-pinked dads burning bangers on barbecues.
— David Mitchell
My kids don't go back and forth; none of this 50/50 time with the mums and dads. My children live with me; that is it.
— Kate Winslet
The fatter we are, the more likely we are to get cancer and the more likely we are to become demented as we age.
— Gary Taubes
Anyone who would wear all white like that clearly has issues
— Laini Taylor
Two thirds of leadership is encouragement.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Mums are mums, lance-constable. They don't like to see men managing by themselves, in case that sort of thing catches on.
— Terry Pratchett
This is 1987. A girl can be whatever she wants to be." "I know," said Ray. "My mums a plumber.
— David Bischoff
Single mums do come in for a hard time. Society is incredibly judgmental. I know this.
— Kate Winslet
I take my hat off to mums who have lots of kids. Anyone that says being a mum isn't a full-time job has obviously never had any.
— Ashley Jensen
Perfection is impossible without humility. Why should I strive for perfection, if I am already good enough?
— Leo Tolstoy