Top 18 Quotes About Forgotten Mothers
#1. They weren't impatient for the boys to turn into cartoons again. They awarded sympathy, gave compassion. Because deep down they had found parts of themselves in the characters. You said it George.
Audrey Meadows
#2. Other composers have taken this particular technique much further than I in the meantime, with the result that the Law of Diminishing Returns has begun to apply.
Brian Ferneyhough
#3. They had forgotten their own names, the voices of their mothers, the faces of their fathers.
Joe Hill
#4. A child can always teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to always be busy with something, and to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires. It was because of that boy that I returned to Akbar.
Paulo Coelho
#5. I like to point out that people very often confuse the idea that truth is subjective with the fact that truth is perishable.
Errol Morris
#6. Mothers' bodies are not their own. The happiest ones seem to have forgotten what it is like to want themselves back at all.
Lisa Carey
#7. Knowing too much about other people puts you in their power, they have a claim on you, you are forced to understand their reasons for doing things and then you are weakened.
Margaret Atwood
#8. I wanted to produce Nancy LaMott's albums, so I created my own record company.
David Friedman
#10. To life in the past and future is easy. To live in the present is like threading a needle.
Walter Percy
#11. I write the songs and hand it over to the world and see what happens. But the things that I've written for people that have been hits, I don't know that I would have directed them in the right path, but they definitely wound up on the right path.
Chris Stapleton
#12. She taught me what's important, and what isn't. And I've never forgotten. And that's what mothers do, I say.
Steven Herrick
#13. I think there's a point to regulating, because there are snake oil companies.
Anne Wojcicki
#14. Never go into the Council room without a plan. You have to give them a range of possibilities, but if they discuss them too much, they'll never make a decision. Steer them toward the right choice and don't let them derail the train.
Ilona Andrews
#15. In the end, the problem is not so much that people forget, but that they do not always forget the same thing. What still exists as a memory for one person can be irretrievably lost for another, and this creates difficulties, insuperable barriers against understanding.
Paul Auster
#16. Stories first heard at mothers knee are never wholly forgotten.
Giovanni Ruffini
#17. God opened my eyes to see Jesus for who He really was. After I trusted Christ, the Lord changed my entire perspective on everything. I started thinking about how I should relate to my parents and how I should approach school and even what it meant for the music I was writing.
Trip Lee
#18. Indy, I have lots of great memories from there, and probably the part of me that doesn't feel quite as longing for it is that there is still a chance that I could do it again. It's not gone.
Danica Patrick