Second Mom Quotes
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Second Mom Quotes & Sayings
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Putting someone down with name calling reveals your own low self-esteem.
— Stephen Richards
I'm a mom first, a singer second.
— Gretchen Wilson
The secret of successful managing is to keep the five guys who hate you away from the four guys who haven't made up their minds.
— Casey Stengel
That split second I thought about the days when my mom used to work at the Grand Central Terminal candy shop.
— Rick Riordan
I'm not expressing anything. I'm presenting people moving.
— Merce Cunningham
I love every second of being a mom.
— Lily Aldridge
My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job.
— Ed Bradley
Never in my life did I think I would be congratulated by Mick Jagger for achieving anything.
— Boris Johnson
I'm a mom first. That's all I really care about - being a good mom and a good wife. The writing always comes second for me.
— Amy Koppelman
To be desired by those who are themselves highly desirable is in itself an aphrodisiac.
— Tobsha Learner
Talent is everywhere. Not all talent has access.
— Megan Smith
He looks at one of the pictures for a long time. Then he looks at me. "I'll keep you up here." He taps his temple. "Where you can't get lost.
— Gayle Forman
She gives me storm, and I give her peace.
— L.J. Shen
Why does it take the threat of losing someone to make you appreciate them the way you should?
— Siobhan Davis
The guy who kind of identified as my dad was my dad's brother, who was the second person my mom married.
— Isaac Brock
My mom and I would make bracelets and necklaces, and I would sell it in the first, second, and third grades because that was my lunch money.
— Nikki Reed
My mom always said if you have a gift, it is absolutely not about you. So I don't get twisted and think for one second it's all about me.
— Tessanne Chin
Mom and Dad came home two hours later. We knew the second they opened the door and Daisy wasn't with them that Daisy was gone.
— R.J. Palacio