Top 14 Mama Mami Quotes
#1. That's not a lucky thing, Cecil," said Teresa, "it's a sacred thing."
"What's the difference?" Cecil asked.
Teresa smiled. "Roughly this," she said. "A thing is magic if you get what you want through it; but if it is blessed you get what God wants through it.
Meriol Trevor
#2. Mothering is precarious. You try to do the right thing - you think you have - then wham.
Barbara Delinsky
#3. Let the spirits guide you, but never let them take you.
E.J. Stevens
#4. Let your actions be for a purpose and let them be taken with passion. Develop the habit of making the best use of your chances and your desires will come to pass!
Israelmore Ayivor
#5. For as health is but one thing, and has been always the same, whereas diseases are by thousands, besides new and daily additions, so all the virtues that have been ever in mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers, but his follies and vices are innumerable, and time adds hourly to the heap.
Jonathan Swift
#6. Saying grace before a meal. Watching our breath. Repeating the ninety-nine names of Allah. Whirling like a dervish. Prayer. They all have one objective: to get us to pause just long enough to realize that life, your life, is a freaking miracle. The least you can do is pay attention.
Eric Weiner
#7. A solid man of Boston; A comfortable man with dividends, And the first salmon and the first green peas.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#8. Hey, I'm a former union president myself and also an attorney that represented a lot of unions.
Stephen F. Lynch
#9. How many times must I tell you," She called after him, "polite persons do not take their supper in the nude!
Ransom Riggs
#10. I nod like I'm listening,like we're communicating, and she never knows the difference.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#11. All the men send you orchids because they're expensive and they know that you know they are. But I always kind of think they're cheap, don't you, just because they're expensive. Like telling someone how much you paid for something to show off.
Winifred Watson
#12. I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now and live in it forever.
Suzanne Collins
#13. Certainly, words can be as abusive as any blow ... When a three-year-old yells, "You're so stupid! What a dummy!" it doesn't carry the same weight as when a mother yells those words to a child ... Even if you don't physically abuse young children, you can still drive them nuts with your words.
Mary Blakely