Christie Watson Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 24 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Christie Watson.
Famous Quotes By Christie Watson
At first I had not understood Mama. But as I grew older, maybe not wiser, certainly more realistic, I realized she did the best she could. She loved me, in her own way. Not everyone is born to be a mother. It does not come naturally to some women. — Christie Watson
Sometimes words are more powerful than guns. And sometimes silence is more powerful than words. It is the things that are not said that are important. — Christie Watson
A person becomes part of their surroundings. — Christie Watson
There is nothing more powerful in the world than a naked woman. — Christie Watson
Pride for men is like love for women. Very strong. The most important thing for men is pride. — Christie Watson
I wished for someone to hold me up. Suddenly someone was there. — Christie Watson
Sometimes the sky is too blue. — Christie Watson
I am so happy, to be your mama. — Christie Watson
Sometimes we see only what we want to show ourselves. — Christie Watson
No daughter and mother ever live apart, no matter what the distance between them. — Christie Watson
I tried to close my imagination, but it stayed open like a book that has been read too often. — Christie Watson
I always want her to know she is loved. But I will make my own mistakes, I know. I can only hope that she will forgive me for those; forgiveness is all a parent can hope for. — Christie Watson
If one imitates the upright, one becomes upright. If one imitates the crooked, one becomes crooked. — Christie Watson
When looking at her I imagine my childhood and I live it all over again. Having children is getting to live two lives. — Christie Watson
Some things are more than we can understand. — Christie Watson
Beauty found a way to grow in the ugliest of places. — Christie Watson
Sometimes, things fall apart ... so we can put them together in a new way. It is time to make things right. — Christie Watson
The words were out. The truth was hanging in the air.. — Christie Watson