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  • Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers, and sisters, aunts and cousins, but only one mother in the whole world. -- Kate Douglas Wiggin
  • The only ones who like Milton Berle are his mother - and the public. -- Walter Winchell
  • At the moment, my mother is the only one left in Glasgow, although it's certainly my home. -- Bill Forsyth
  • My mother thinks I'm a national treasure. She's the only one who thinks my Golden Kela award is the greatest gift ever. -- Cyrus Broacha
  • The only real experiences I've had with therapists were the ones who were working with me and my family when my mother was ill. -- Kevin Spacey
  • My mother was the only one who encouraged and inspired me for singing. She was singing all the time in the house, playing records also. -- Bonnie Tyler
  • I'm often accused of saying some pretty rotten things about my mother-in-law. But quite honestly, she's only got one major fault - it's called breathing. -- Les Dawson
  • Growing up in the fifties and sixties, I can only remember knowing one child, ever, whose parents got a divorce, and hardly any whose mother 'worked' at anything besides raising her children. -- Joyce Maynard
  • Never does one feel oneself so utterly helpless as in trying to speak comfort for great bereavement. I will not try it. Time is the only comforter for the loss of a mother. -- Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Well, I'm Italian, but my family isn't stereotypical. I mean, I only have one sister and we don't yell or throw pasta at each other. My mother doesn't even have a secret spaghetti sauce recipe. -- Jennifer Esposito
  • One could not be a successful scientist without realizing that, in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers and mothers of scientists, a goodly number of scientists are not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid. -- James D. Watson
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  • I wanted to be Brooke Shields, and my mother was an aspiring photographer, so I was, of course, the only one who would sit still long enough for her to get things in focus, and I loved doing that. -- Stephanie Seymour
  • You must be ready to give up everything, not only material attachments but also human attachments - father, mother, wife, children - everything that you have. But the one thing which you have to abandon unconditionally is your self. -- Bede Griffiths
  • I feel like I'm one of the many working mothers. And I only have one child. I know working mums who have three or four. It's definitely a challenge but it's a wonderful challenge to be able to do both. -- Rachel Weisz
  • If I get the forty additional years statisticians say are likely coming to me, I could fit in at least one, maybe two new lifetimes. Sad that only one of those lifetimes can include being the mother of young children. -- Anna Quindlen
  • But what are friends? What is a husband, even, compared with one's Mother? Of her love, one is always so sure! It is the only love that nothing - not even misconduct on our part - can take away from us. -- Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • I'm not the only one; most people's mothers are the most influential person in their life. But my mother survived the camps, and she was very strong. She made me strong, but she wanted me to be strong. That's more important. -- Diane von Furstenberg
  • My grandmother spent her whole life working as a maid, a cook and a babysitter, barely scraping by, but still working hard to give my mother, her only child, a chance in life, so that my mother could give my brother and me an even better one. -- Julian Castro
  • My mother was always in those films where it's the end of the world and a meteor's about to hit London; there's only six people left, and one of them's in purple underwear. That was always my mother, running from this meteor in purple underwear and spraining her ankle. -- Paula Yates
  • Since my mother passed away, my father and I forged a bond that is so tighter than one could possibly imagine. Keep in mind, I am an only child, so I was always fiercely close with both my parents. The tragedy my father and I endured when my mother passed created a bond between us that no amount of force can break. -- Jenna Morasca
  • At the end of the day, Mother Nature has only one question for us: 'What life did you nurture today? -- Robert Breault
  • There is only one person an English girl hates more than she hates her elder sister; and that is her mother. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • You see mother, you had no life of your own. They have no idea. One has only a life of one's own. -- Barbara Kingsolver
  • A new study found that a mother's diet affects her baby's allergies. Which can only mean one thing: My mom ate cats. -- Jimmy Fallon
  • You, mother, are not responsible to set the whole world right; you are responsible only to make one pure, sacred, and divine household. -- Lyman Abbott
  • There's only one thing in life for a woman; it's to be a mother... A woman artist must be... capable of making primary sacrifices. -- Mary Cassatt
  • All we have to do is listen. The Good Lord gave us two ears and only one mouth, my dear white-headed mother used to say... -- Stephen Fry
  • But a mother-son relationship is not a coequal one, is it? He is lonely with only you just as you are lonely with only him. -- Mary Balogh
  • If you have a mother-in-law with only one eye and she has it in the center of her forehead, don't keep her in the living room. -- Lyndon B. Johnson
  • To have one's mother-in-law in the country when one lives in Paris, and vice versa, is one of those strokes of luck that one encounters only too rarely. -- Honore de Balzac
  • Like a mother who protects her child, her only child, with her own life, one should cultivate a heart of unlimited love and compassion towards all living beings. -- Gautama Buddha
  • They knew in what they called their hearts that one can get on quite well without a mother, and that it is only the mothers who think you can't. -- James M. Barrie
  • Don't have a mother,' he said. Not only had he no mother, but he had not the slightest desire to have one. He thought them very over-rated persons. -- James M. Barrie
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