“My earliest memory is seeing Michael Jackson in Melbourne with my sister when I was about ten. I still have this souvenir stick with a glove that would light up and make a peace sign in a bunch of different colors. I'm so happy my mom didn't throw that out.” StillsDifferentLightMemoriesSeeingColorMomTenSticksMy MomBunchMy SisterGlovesLight UpSouvenirsDifferent ColorsMelbournePeace Sign Author:Emilie de Ravin
“I've always eaten egg whites because when I was little, I didn't like the color yellow, so my mom would trick me into eating eggs by taking out the yolk.” LittlesColorMomEatingMy MomTricksEggsYellow Author:Eva Longoria
“Anyone who has breast-fed knows two things for sure: The baby wants to be fed at the most inopportune times, in the most inopportune places, and the baby will prevail.... And so the baby should, and the mom, too. Sometimes a breast is a sexual object, and sometimes it's a food delivery system, and one need not preclude nor color the other.” KnowsWantNeedsShouldTwoSometimesObjectsColorBabyMomTwo ThingsBreastsFedsDelivery Author:Anna Quindlen
“My mom always said to us, "You cannot judge anybody because of the color of skin." There were a lot of African immigrants in Italy at the time, and people would not even say hi in the street. And my mom, she would invite these people to the house. This is what I got from my mom: to not judge people because of their sexuality, their skin color, their religion, nothing.” PeopleSaidHouseStreetsColorJudgingMomSkinsMy MomSexualityImmigrantsInvitesSkin Color Author:Riccardo Tisci