Things I Wish I Told My Mother Quotes
Things I Wish I Told My Mother
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“people don’t always give you what you want. They give you what they have to give. But if you stop and think about it, that can be enough.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Love,” she says as she unbuckles her seat belt. “They say it’s the last and most serious disease of childhood.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“without words, her face can convey a million things—all of them disapproving: Don’t do that. Leave that alone. You’ve had enough. You’re doing it all wrong. It’s always a variation of the same thing: “No daughter of mine should do/say/wear/eat something like that.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Maybe the most important thing I learned from you: people don’t always give you what you want. They give you what they have to give.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“people don’t always give you what you want. They give you what they have to give.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“If you lose something, put a glass upside down. Whatever you lost will soon turn up.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Good things get better, bad get worse.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“There’s no good way to die,” she says. “Fast, slow. It’s all heartbreaking.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“God be with us this day…watch over us, insure us against danger; protect us from harm. Be ever at our side to light, to guard, to rule and guide us to safety to our journey’s end.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“he’s easily forty-five.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“short of a picnic?”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“sleep mask.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“So instead, I have plenty of conversations with you in my head. When in doubt, I always ask myself, “What would Dr. Liz do?” Sometimes I follow your advice, and sometimes I don’t.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Whatever love my father gave her was all the love she needed; whatever love she gave me was all she had to give.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Their Lonestar Calf Riding Boots.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“YES, IT WAS A fabulous trip. How I wish it had actually happened that way. But you know the old saying: If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans. Here’s what really happened after I was summoned to my mother’s hospital bedside in New Jersey:”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“He takes a sip of his martini. Then another sip. Then a deep breath. Whatever he is about to say…I know I don’t want to hear”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“always felt confident in water. It took me years (with the help of The Great Esther) to feel that way on land.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“You never get used to death,” she says. “We are all here for such a brief time and then it’s over…but never for the ones left behind.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“There’s no good way to die,” she says. “Fast, slow. It’s all heartbreaking. I’m a widow myself.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Un de perdu, dix de retrouvés. One lost, ten found.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Bønn for den reisende: Gud, vær med oss i dag—våk over oss, forsikre oss mot fare. Beskytt oss mot skade. Vær alltid ved vår side av lyset, for å vokte, å herske og veilede oss trygt til vår reise. Amen.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“When we got married, I was thirty-eight. Rob was fifty. When people ask why he never married before, he smiles and says, “I was waiting for Laurie.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“See, that’s the thing about a good imagination. It can be your best friend. Or, in times like this, your worst enemy. As I take the elevator up, I keep going back and forth in my mind: Murderer? Seducer? Lover? Solicitor? Killer? All of the above? I hold my breath as I knock on his door.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“You’re practically seventy…and you still have a type?” “See how you feel when you’re seventy,” she says, laughing.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“He wasn’t like Dad.” “My dear, most men are not.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“Don’t you think you should consider getting rid of your bangs?” That’s the way it’s always been with my mother. She says one thing; I hear something else.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“It’s a simple procedure called cardioversion. You’re asleep through it. You don’t even remember it when you’re up.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
“An irregular heartbeat. In this case it’s probably paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.” And that means…? “It means that her symptoms come and go. They can last from a few minutes to several hours.”
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
― Things I Wish I Told My Mother
