Mommie Dearest Quotes
Mommie Dearest
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“The lawyer asked us to sit down. He was holding a copy of the will in his hands. I sat nearest him. He flipped several pages over and then handed me the copy, with only the last page showing. There at the top of the final page of the will was one short paragraph which read:
“It is my intention to make no provision herein for my son Christopher or my daughter Christina for reasons which are well known to them.”
― Mommie Dearest
“It is my intention to make no provision herein for my son Christopher or my daughter Christina for reasons which are well known to them.”
― Mommie Dearest
“[The doctor] asked if I knew what might be causing my headaches.
I looked her squarely in the face and said to her directly: “Yes, I hate my mother.”
That was the end of the interview. That was also the end of my visits to the doctor. That was not the end of my headaches.”
― Mommie Dearest
I looked her squarely in the face and said to her directly: “Yes, I hate my mother.”
That was the end of the interview. That was also the end of my visits to the doctor. That was not the end of my headaches.”
― Mommie Dearest
“I remember [Mommie Dearest] always said, “Send me flowers while I’m alive. They won’t do me a damn bit of good after I’m dead.”
My mother died on the morning of May 10, 1977.”
― Mommie Dearest
My mother died on the morning of May 10, 1977.”
― Mommie Dearest
“I have read your fantastical book "Mirror Mirror" with awe and applause!
Working with you on my regional TV show for a year was a godsend...you are an inspiration. All success.”
― Mommie Dearest
Working with you on my regional TV show for a year was a godsend...you are an inspiration. All success.”
― Mommie Dearest
“Mother took the big saw from me and walked over to the orange tree which stood at one end of the totally mutilated rose garden. It was a mature tree standing maybe eight feet tall, producing lots of oranges. It was covered with fruit.
The nurse, the cook, and I stood at a kind of breathless attention watching her as she began to saw the trunk of the orange tree! Finally we heard a cracking, splintering sound and the orange tree toppled over into the stubby remains of the rose garden.”
― Mommie Dearest
The nurse, the cook, and I stood at a kind of breathless attention watching her as she began to saw the trunk of the orange tree! Finally we heard a cracking, splintering sound and the orange tree toppled over into the stubby remains of the rose garden.”
― Mommie Dearest
“with it much longer.”
― Mommie Dearest
― Mommie Dearest
