Brian's mother: He's not the Messiah. He's a very naughty boy! Now, piss off!
Sam: [Sniffs twice] You smell like perfume. Suzy: Oh, it's my mother's! Sam: Hm! Hm!
Carla Jean's Mother: It's not often you see a Mexican in a suit.
The Unmarried Mother: You know, sometimes I think this world deserves the shit storm that it gets.
Joey: Pa's got things for you to do. And Mother wants you. I know she does!
[having encountered a mother and baby, frozen to death in the water] Fifth Officer Lowe: We waited too long.
Dorothy Michaels: What kind of mother would I be if I didn't give my girls tits... tips?
When I see people laughing at ideas and companies we have backed, I smile. It means we are going to make a lot of money on that investment.
I was actually going to be a chef before I got sidetracked. I used to make deserts for restaurants as a young teenage mother to make money.
Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy the mad daughter of a wise mother. These daughters have too long dominated the earth.
The film is about Joe discovering who his mother and father are and his relationship with them, and the identity crisis he goes through once he finds out who his parents are.
I just happen to believe that what's at stake in the early child's development is so vital and so important, and I think it is founded in the main, in the broad cultural sense, on the relationship between the mother and child.
'Traveling with Pomegranates' is a very personal, very honest story about my relationship with my daughter and Ann's with her mother.
My training in Science of Mind had begun with my mother. She took me to a different church every Sunday, and she encouraged me to question the minister afterward.
My favorite books are the ones that make me smile for hours after reading them. I want that for my readers, for the sweetness to linger. Sort of like chocolate, but without the calories.
I want to put concepts in front of people that make them laugh or smile or even hate what I do. I'm not interested in just putting clothes in stores.
And when I look at my mother, I reflect on her strength and endurance. She's cranky sometimes, but she is lovable and loving. I'd be happy to be there at 86.
I was born in Norway, and when I was little I went to live in Detroit, Michigan. My father was a professor of philosophy at Wayne University, and my mother was also a teacher.
Because we imagine, we can have invention and technology. It's actually play, not necessity, that is the mother of invention.
I have always loved lipstick. For women, that love comes from our mother and grandmothers. It's so natural for a woman to open up her mirror and apply lipstick.
I'd love to do some bedtime stories for kids or that kind of thing. But with the demands of the shooting schedule and balancing the demands of being a single mother, it's a wonder you can squeeze in anything.