Quotes & Sayings About Becoming A Single Mom
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They should love you, just as you are. Parents should love their kids, right?"
"You'd think so. — N.R. Walker

History has shown us all too often the consequences of dreaming poorly or not at all. — Jeff VanderMeer

Rain is a blessing if it gives its place to Sun after a fair while; Sun is a blessing if it gives its place to rain after a fair while! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It is said that people learn to hate each other because of little things ... not big ones. I know I have always learned to love because of little things ... I'm not at all sure that there are any big ones. — Mercedes McCambridge

That I am a foreigner is not my fault. I would rather have been born here. — Ernest Hemingway,

Isn't it about time you fought back? — Penelope Douglas

Momentum is whatever your attitude determines it to be. — Lou Holtz

Here's a wagon that's going a piece of the way. It will take you that far; backrolling now behind her a long monotonous succession of peaceful and undeviating changes from day to dark and dark to day again, through which she advanced in identical and anonymous and deliberate wagons as though through a succession of creakwheeled and limpeared avatars, like something moving forever and without progress across an urn. — William Faulkner

I'm an artist with a message, and my message is more for society, casting the mirror onto them and saying, 'Hey, this is what we look like, what are we going to do about it, how are we going to use what we've been through to aid where we're going.' — Trai Byers

I . . . I'm not someone who can just . . . leave someone behind. — Jojo Moyes

You must take into account the actual distinction between truth and fact. It is beyond all human power to tell all the facts. Your whole lifetime spent at nothing else would not tell all the facts of one morning in your life, just any ordinary morning when you get up, dress, get breakfast and wash the dishes. Facts are infinite in number. The truth is a meaning underlying them; you tell the truth by selecting the facts to illustrate it. — Rose Wilder Lane