Mothers Elizabeth Gilbert Quotes & Sayings
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I watched them, thinking that little girls who make their mothers live grow up to be such powerful women. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Sometimes, I wonder .....
Are we all as identical on our way out of the Earth...like the way we all came into it?
If so, at what point do all our identities merge into a final whole?
Are we all nameless and blank at point Infinity? — Tina Sequeira

TAKE A minute to list the top five or six things you feel called and committed to in this season of life. Seeing them written on paper, in order, can help us orient ourselves and make decisions that spring from those priorities. — Shauna Niequist

The dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it. — Moses

What I hope is in five years' time, I can go to the British people in the election and say: Lots of you doubted that coalition politics worked, but it has worked. — Nick Clegg

When it comes to your dreams, every risk is worth it. — Joel Brown

[S]hame is a child of custom rather than of nature. — Will Durant

I feel like there are women who are genuinely born to be mothers, and women who are born to be aunties, and women who really probably not should be allowed near children. The tragedy that happens is when any one of those women ends up in the wrong category. — Elizabeth Gilbert

The Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war.. — Theodore Roosevelt

My kitchen is my baby. I don't have kids, so cooking is sort of like my child. Renovating my kitchen has allowed me to channel my creativity the way parents work on a nursery. The centerpiece is my vintage 1950s Wedgewood stove. — Sara Ramirez

You need to do something differently to expect a miracle. — Sunday Adelaja

and when you find yourself lost in the darkness and despair, remember it's only in the black of the night you see the stars. — Jenny Markas

Composition is a process of combination, in which thought puts together complementary truths, and talent fuses into harmony the most contrary qualities of style. So that there is no composition without effort, without pain even, as in all bringing forth. The reward is the giving birth to something living
something, that is to say, which, by a kind of magic, makes a living unity out of such opposed attributes as orderliness and spontaneity, thought and imagination, solidity and charm. — Henri Frederic Amiel

This is a nice metaphor, too, about mothers and daughters - that when it came time for me to make my own, I was making a completely different garden than the one that my mom has. They don't look like they came from relatives. Hers is a very productive and pragmatic vegetable garden, and mine is a ridiculous overabundance of useless plants. It doesn't feed anybody, it doesn't serve any purpose. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I have a rule: I will not alter the basic history of a real-life character to suit our fictional needs in a big way. — Terence Winter

Richelle Mead delivers sexy action and tongue-in-cheek hellish humor-if damnation is this fun, sign me up! — Lilith Saintcrow