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Bertie stared at his mother. She spoils things, he thought. All she ever does is spoil things. He had not started this conversation, and it was not his fault that they were now talking about Grey Owl. He sounded rather a nice man to Bertie. Any why should he not dress up in feathers and live in the forests if that was what he wanted to do? It was typical of his mother to try to spoil Grey Owl's fun.


Alexander McCall Smith


#mothers #love

But this night is not through. We’ve made love. And now, to the bed, where the f*cking will commence.


Charlotte Featherstone


#jane #matthew #love

Catelyn wanted to run to him, to kiss his sweet brow, to wrap him in her arms so tightly that he would never come to harm....


George R.R. Martin


#catelyn-stark #mother #mothers-love #robb #son

When I went to first grade and the other children said that their fathers were farmers, I simply didn't believe them. I agreed in order to be polite, but in my heart I knew that those men were impostors, as farmers and as fathers, too. In my youthful estimation, Laurence Cook defined both categories. To really believe that others even existed in either category was to break the First Commandment.


Jane Smiley


#fathers #fathers-and-daughters #men

The hated man is the result of his hater's pride rather than his hater's conscience.


Criss Jami


#conditional #conditional-love #conflict #conscience #defense

When we know what we most fear, we know what we most care about.


Patti Digh


#motivation #self-reflection #understanding-oneself-and-others #motivational

And then I notice the music flooding out of every part of the apartment at once — the couch, the walls, even the floor — and I know Bennies alone in Lou’s studio, pouring music down around us. A minute ago it was “Don’t Let Me Down”. Then it was Blondie’s “Heart of Glass”. Now it’s Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger”. Listening, I think, You will never know how much I understand you.


Jennifer Egan


#understanding-oneself-and-others #music

Reading Aloud to My Father I chose the book haphazard from the shelf, but with Nabokov's first sentence I knew it wasn't the thing to read to a dying man: The cradle rocks above an abyss, it began, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. The words disturbed both of us immediately, and I stopped. With music it was the same -- Chopin's Piano Concerto — he asked me to turn it off. He ceased eating, and drank little, while the tumors briskly appropriated what was left of him. But to return to the cradle rocking. I think Nabokov had it wrong. This is the abyss. That's why babies howl at birth, and why the dying so often reach for something only they can apprehend. At the end they don't want their hands to be under the covers, and if you should put your hand on theirs in a tentative gesture of solidarity, they'll pull the hand free; and you must honor that desire, and let them pull it free.


Jane Kenyon


#daughters #dying #fathers #grief #music

A mother isn’t the person who births you; it’s the person who rears you and shows you love.


Raquel Cepeda


#mother #mother-defined #motherhood #mothers-and-daughter #mothers-and-daughters

people have a natural tendency to anthropomorphize their pets, to ascribe human perceptions and intentions to the animal where none exist


Dean Koontz


#dogs #people #watchers #nature






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