“I think it jumps generations. You get a screwball in one, and then the next one is straight, then you get a screwball. My grandmother was goofy, my mother was straight.” ThinkingMotherNextGenerationsDaughterChinaGrandmotherMy GrandmotherThe Next OneGoofy Author:Grace Slick
“I have a very hyper-sensitive sister, and when she saw in the papers the next day that I had proclaimed myself the daughter of an immigrant, she didn't like it at all, and was with difficulty deterred from writing to the press that my father might be an immigrant, but not hers.” WritingMightNextFatherSawsPaperDaughterDifficultyPressesSensitiveImmigrantsNext DayPapersHyper Author:Margaret Case Harriman
“I knew [Kurt Cobain] and his daughter. And Courtney [Love] came and stayed at my house. R.E.M. worked on two records in Seattle and Peter Buck lived next door to Kurt and Courtney. So we all knew each other. I reached out to him with that project as an attempt to prevent what was going to happen.” TwoHappensNextHouseRecordsDoorsProjectsDaughterPeterBucksSeattleCobainCourtney Author:Michael Stipe
“You can argue that it's a different world now than the one when Matthew Shepard was killed, but there is a subtle difference between tolerance and acceptance. It's the distance between moving into the cul-de-sac and having your next door neighbor trust you to keep an eye on her preschool daughter for a few minutes while she runs out to the post office. It's the chasm between being invited to a colleague's wedding with your same-sex partner and being able to slow-dance without the other guests whispering.” WorldDifferentEyeRunningAbleMovingNextSexDifferencesDoorsMinutesAcceptanceOfficeDaughterDistanceNeighborArguingPartnersTolerancePostsSubtleGuestsColleaguesInvitedWhisperingDifferent WorldsMatthewChasmsPost OfficePreschoolNext Door Neighbors Book:Sing You Home: A Novel Source: Sing You Home: A Novel
“I have four daughters, with the two youngest being four years old and a year and a half. When one of my older daughters was in sixth grade, a classmate brought in their talking Winnie the Pooh doll for show and tell, so the next week my daughter one upped her classmates and brought me to school in for show and tell.” YearsTwoShowsSchoolNextHalfTalkingFourWeekDaughterGradesMy DaughterFour YearsDollsNext WeekOur DaughterClassmatesSixth Grade Author:Jim Cummings
“Sometimes I'll say, "I wrote that book," and the person will look at you as if you're really strange. One time that happened to my daughter on a plane. She was sitting next to a girl who was reading one of my books and my daughter said, "My mother wrote that book." And the girl started to quiz my daughter, asking her all sorts of questions, like what are the names of Judy's children and where did she grow up. My daughter thought it was so funny.” IfsLooksChildrenPersonsSaidBookSometimesMotherGirlReadingNextNamesGrowsGrowing UpHappenedStrangeDaughterSittingAskingPlanesMy DaughterOne TimeQuiz Author:Judy Blume
“My daughter Lila loves the smell of gasoline - she always says, 'Mummy, keep the door open,' when I'm filling up the car. I've heard it is one of the most preferred scents in the world - maybe that's something to study for my next fragrance!” WorldMotherNextStudyDoorsHeardCarDaughterSmellMy DaughterScentFillingFragranceGasolineMummyFilling Up Author:Kate Moss
“But you're almost eighteen. You're old enough. Everyone else is doing it. And next year someone is going to say to someone else 'but you're only sixteen, everyone else is doing it' Or one day someone will tell your daughter that she's only thirteen and everyone else is doing it. I don't want to do it because everyone else is doing it.” WantYearsEnoughNextOne DayDaughterNext YearEighteenSixteenThirteenYour Daughter Book:Looking for Alibrandi Source: Looking for Alibrandi
“Poseidon grinned. "You're doing well with those new cabins, by the way. I suppose this means I can claim all those other sons and daughters of mine and send you some siblings next summer." "Ha-ha." Poseidon reeled in his empty line. I shifted my feet. "Um, you were kidding, right?" Poseidon gave me one of his inside-joke winks, and I still didn't know whether he was serious or not.” KnowsWayWellsMeanStillsI CanNextLinesFeetMinesSeriousSonSummerJokesDaughterEmptyClaimsSiblingCabinsSon And DaughterPoseidonInside Jokes Author:Rick Riordan
“I've got two daughters who will have to make their way in this skinny-obsessed world, and it worries me, because I don't want them to be empty-headed, self-obsessed, emaciated clones; I'd rather they were independent, interesting, idealistic, kind, opinionated, original, funny – a thousand things, before 'thin'. And frankly, I'd rather they didn't give a gust of stinking chihuahua flatulence whether the woman standing next to them has fleshier knees than they do. Let my girls be Hermiones, rather than Pansy Parkinsons. Let them never be Stupid Girls.” WorldWayWantGivingKindTwoSelfGirlNextInterestingWorryStupidThousandDaughterStandingEmptyOriginalsIndependentKneesObsessedSkinnyMy GirlIdealisticOpinionatedHermioneParkinsonSelf ObsessedTwo DaughtersPansiesChihuahuaFlatulenceStupid Girl Author:J. K. Rowling
“There is a balance, a kind of standoff between the time continuum and the human entity, our frail bundle of soma and psyche. We eventually succumb to time, it's true, but time depends on us. We carry it in our muscles and genes, pass it on to the next set of time-factoring creatures, our brown-eyed daughters and jug-eared sons, or how would the world keep going. Never mind the time theorists, the cesium devices that measure the life and death of the smallest silvery trillionth of a second.... We were the only crucial clocks, our minds and bodies, way stations for the distribution of time.” WorldWayMindHumansKindBodyTimeNextSonDependsBalanceCreaturesDaughterClockMusclesBrownLife And DeathDevicesStationsKeep GoingCrucialGenesSmallestEntityDistributionMind And BodyFrailBundlesTheoristsContinuumSomaJugsStandoffsFactoring Book:Underworld: Picador Classic Source: Underworld: Picador Classic
“I never had children, never even thought I would have children. Now I have 152 daughters; expecting 75 more next year. That is some type of gestation period.” YearsChildrenMotherNextTypePeriodsDaughterExpectingNext YearGestationGestation Period Author:Oprah Winfrey
“I'm very traditional, believe it or not. My daughters are not allowed to date until they're at least 16 and I'm going to make it 18 for the next one.” BelieveMotherNextDaughterTraditionalMy DaughterThe Next One Author:Anna Benson