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Never lie to your mother. That's like the biggest lesson that I learned, learned throughout my life, you know?
— Bristol Palin
Like any Irish mother, I am scar tissue to the bone.
— Jennifer Stone
Nobody ever told you that being a mother is all about making what seemed like thousands of tiny decisions.
— Liane Moriarty
Mother, I will look to like. If looking liking moves.
— William Shakespeare
I remember mother saying : Inventors are like poets, a trashy lot
— Muriel Rukeyser
Mother Earth is hurting. And she needs a generation of thoughtful, caring and active kids like all of you to protect her for the future.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Kautilya makes Machiavelli look like Mother Teresa
— Wendy Doniger
Poor Miss Binney, dressed like Mother Goose, now had the responsibility of sixty-eight boys and girls.
— Beverly Cleary
My mother could do absolutely anything. She was like Martha Stewart before such a thing existed.
— Cheryl Ladd
When the heart acknowledges how much pain there is in the mind, it turns like a mother toward a frightened child.
— Stephen Levine
The only ones who like Milton Berle are his mother - and the public.
— Walter Winchell
I like your mother. you have your mother's breasts."
"her breasts."
"great stand-up tits." he said — Don DeLillo
"her breasts."
"great stand-up tits." he said — Don DeLillo
What is there beyond the sky?' I asked my mother.
'Paradise.'
'What does it look like?'
'Like children's dreams. — Refaat Alareer
'Paradise.'
'What does it look like?'
'Like children's dreams. — Refaat Alareer
Guard your heart, so it doesn't get broken like mine, my mother used to say as often as twice a week.
— Tarryn Fisher
My mother always says that love is like a snakebite, a venom slowly spreading through your veins
— Cynthia Hand
Asshole." "Your mother never taught you words like that." "You don't know my mother," she said thickly.
— Dean Koontz
My mother told me, you don't have to put anything in your mouth you don't want to. Then she made me eat broccoli, which felt like double standards.
— Sarah Millican
My mother's laughter was infectious - like a cheerful tune that lingers in your mind for the rest of the day.
— Peggy Toney Horton
Im like my mother, I stereotype. Its faster.
— George Clooney
I'm a mother and I have a daughter. I'm lucky to be in a position where I'm able to teach her things like self love and acceptance.
— Denise Bidot
I like being a mother.
— Amanda Abbington
There was the woman I was before my mom died and the one I was now, my old life sitting on the surface of me like a bruise.
— Cheryl Strayed
She decided it was perhaps a little like marriage itself: a good idea that, like all ideas, lived awkwardly on earth. -Terrific Mother
— Lorrie Moore
Mourn the dead, fight like hell for the living
— Mother Jones
Well, hello there, Mother," Sebastian said in a voice like silk. "Surprised to see me?
— Cassandra Clare
My writings are my letters to the universe, who loved me like a mother.
— Debasish Mridha
She sleeps like a cocoyam. A thing without senses. She sleeps like his mother, unplugged from the world.
— Taiye Selasi
Mother is far too clever to understand anything she does not like.
— Arnold Bennett
Her self lagged behind her anger, like a mother picking up after a destructive child.
— Matthew De Abaitua
To lose your own language was like forgetting your mother, and as sad, in a way.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Just remember, when your mother's gnawing my ankle like a furious mama bear separated from her cum, I did it for you.
— Cassandra Clare
Actually, the reason I look like this is because my father was from Sweden and my mother was Elton John.
— Jim Gaffigan
We're blessed on 'How I Met Your Mother' to feel like we're doing a bit of a funny playlet everyday.
— Neil Patrick Harris
I like kids, but I don't expect to have any of my own. I'm 40 years old and spend most of my time working. I'd be a terrible mother.
— Virginia Postrel
My mother once said that having a small child is like having a permanently drunk houseguest.
— Moira Hodgson