“So many bands write about the same s - -. It gets real boring after a while. I want to keep it fresh and sign about things like the birth of my daughter, about seeing the world- things that aren't always said in metal.” WorldWantWritingSaidRealSeeingBirthBandDaughterBoringMy DaughterMetalsGet RealSeeing The World Author:Mitch Lucker
“Mothers and daughters are part of each other's consciousness, in different degrees and in a different way, but still with the mutual sense of something which has always been there. A real mother is just a habit of thought to her children.” WayChildrenStillsDifferentRealMotherConsciousnessHabitDegreesDaughterDifferent WaysMutualMother And Daughter Book:Delphi Complete Works of Edith Wharton (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edith Wharton (Illustrated)
“My daughter is a real migraine sufferer; the minute she has a handful of Haribo sweets, she gets a headache. Theres a connection between what the liver cant break down with what goes on to trigger a headache. You just have to be aware.” RealBreakMinutesSweetGoes OnDaughterConnectionsMy DaughterBreaking DownCantHandfulTriggersHeadacheLiverSufferersMigraine Author:Sheherazade Goldsmith
“You need to try to find a way to humanize your villains. Genuine villains, in real life, still have mothers and daughters and sisters, and they fall in love. They don't walk around with a big sign saying, "Bad guy," on their head. They think they're good guys. If you can play that, I think it makes it more interesting.” IfsThinkingWayNeedsTryingStillsRealPlayBigsMotherGuyFallWalksInterestingDaughterFalling In LoveReal LifeGenuineVillainBad GuysGood GuyMother And DaughterSign Sayings Author:Mark Strong
“I'm real ambivalent about [working mothers]. Those of use who have been in the women's movement for a long time know that we've talked a good game of "go out and fulfill your dreams" and "be everything you were meant to be." But by the same token, we want daughters-in-law who are going to stay home and raise our grandchildren.” KnowsWantLongHas BeensRealUseHomeDreamLawMotherGamesMovementLong TimeDaughterRaisesYour DreamsMeant To BeGrandchildrenIn-lawsTokensWere Meant To BeAmbivalentDaughter In Law Author:Erma Bombeck
“We black women must forgive black men for not protecting us against slavery, racism, white men, our confusion, their doubts. And black men must forgive black women for our own sometimes dubious choices, divided loyalties, and lack of belief in their possibilities. Only when our sons and our daughters know that forgiveness is real, existent, and that those who love them practice it, can they form bonds as men and women that really can save and change our community.” KnowsMenRealSometimesFormChoicesBeliefWomenBlackCommunityWhitePracticeDoubtPossibilitySonRacismDaughterMen And WomenSlaveryForgivingLoyaltyConfusionDividedWhite ManBlack WomenOur CommunityOur DaughterDubious Book:Saving Our Sons Source: Saving Our Sons
“I heard this today and I thought this was fascinating and interesting. President Bush has two daughters, two beautiful daughters, and they may work on their father's presidential campaign after they get out of college and I thought, well, that's a pretty good move because in this economy, they won't be able to find real jobs.” WellsMayTwoRealTodayAbleJobsBeautifulMovingFatherPresidentInterestingEconomyHeardCollegeDaughterCampaignsPresidentialFascinatingPresident BushReal JobsPresidential CampaignTwo DaughtersBeautiful Daughter Author:David Letterman
“I think we're different, but we are very similar in a lot of ways, and we really complement each other in real life and on screen. Cameron [Diaz], for me, is like the teacher. And Kate's [Uptone] like my daughter. She's only five years older than my daughter, and so, I always wanted to protect her.” ThinkingWayYearsDifferentRealWantedFiveTeacherProtectDaughterScreensReal LifeFive YearsMy DaughterKateComplementCameron Author:Leslie Mann
“I think the press does, too; it's just the few crazies and paparazzi that give them a bad name. Real writers write good things. My daughter's a writer, and she's a quality writer.” ThinkingGivingWritingDoeRealNamesQualityDaughterPressesGood ThingsMy DaughterPaparazzi Author:Debbie Reynolds
“What I love about my daughter is that she is going to definitely allow me and force me to change my life and slow down and make it more about the real things in the world.” WorldRealForceDaughterDown AndMy DaughterSlow DownReal ThingsChanging My Life Author:Rufus Wainwright
“The Drama Years is filled with heart-stirring stories, just-been-there advice from recent teens and practical, actionable tips for parents. It's full of real girls talking about everything from stress and body image to love and materialism. Reading this book, I cringed in recognition of my own drama years, just wishing this book had been around back then and so grateful I'll have it as a guide for my own daughter.” YearsHeartBookRealStoriesBodyGirlReadingWishParentMy OwnTalkingAdviceDramaDaughterStressGratefulFilledGuidesPracticalsRecognitionMaterialismTeensBody ImageStirringSo GratefulReal Girl Author:Melissa Walker
“I grew up an only child, so I was so much more adult. My eldest daughter is 10, and I was so much more of an adult than she is. She just doesn't care for the real world. She's not interested.” WorldChildrenRealCareGrewGrew UpDaughterAdultsReal WorldNot InterestedOnly ChildEldestEldest Daughter Author:Samantha Bee
“Those are all real things that I experienced, not with [my daughters] growing up but with the, you know - I'm trying not to step into something and get a call, "Dad why'd you say that?"! But we'd go to games [where score wasn't kept], and I'd get it, but I wouldn't get it, because I think there's a real value in winners and losers, in not everybody getting a trophy - it makes you work hard, you appreciate what it takes, to say, "Why didn't we win?" You shouldn't be condemned for losing.” ThinkingKnowsTryingRealHardValuesGamesWinningStepsGrowing UpGrowingHard WorkDadLosingDaughterAppreciateWinnerScoreMy DaughterLoserReal ThingsTrophiesReal ValueWinner And Loser Author:Billy Crystal
“My mother and I definitely got to a point where we had to have a real conversation and talk woman to woman, or daughter to mother, friend to friend - just off the record, clear the air and communicate. I didn't want to drive my mama crazy, but at the same time, I had to do, I had to learn, I had to grow and she understood that. She knows me better than anyone else on the planet so I tried to think about that.” ThinkingKnowsWantRealMotherGrowsClearRecordsAirCrazyPlanetsConversationDaughterUnderstoodCommunicateKnow MeMamaMother DaughterReal ConversationWoman To Woman Author:Queen Latifah
“My daughter very independent. But if she's upset about something, she will absolutely let me know. She's great - a real tough cookie.” IfsKnowsRealDaughterToughLet MeIndependentUpsetMy DaughterCookies Author:Bette Midler
“I'm a woman, a mother, a daughter, a sister. I'm a real person operating in the world. For me to discuss the most private thing feels wrong. It feels like I'm betraying myself and my children.” WorldFeelsChildrenPersonsRealMotherDaughterMy ChildrenBetrayReal PersonPrivate Things Author:Nicole Kidman
“Honestly, I believe that the mother-daughter relationship is magical, complex, potentially dangerous, profoundly powerful, and deeply transformative. To put it simply, all of us have this relationship, and in a very real way, "none of us comes out alive." We are all formed first as daughters and then tested as mothers. There's nothing like motherhood to make us reassess how we were as daughters.” BelieveRealMotherI BelievePowerfulDangerousDaughterMotherhoodHonestly Author:Kristin Hannah
“I don't want to be too strict, because I think kids can get rebellious, but I want to raise my daughter to be passionate about doing good things and pursuing real things and hobbies instead of frivolous materialistic stuff.” ThinkingWantRealKidsMotherStuffDaughterRaisesGood ThingsPassionateMy DaughterHobbiesStrictRebelliousDoing GoodReal ThingsMaterialisticFrivolous Author:Holly Madison
“Having two daughters changed my perspective on a lot of things, and I definitely have a newfound respect for women. And I think I finally became a good and real man when I had a daughter.” ThinkingMenTwoRealMotherChangedPerspectiveDaughterReal MenRespect WomenTwo Daughters Author:Mark Wahlberg
“In real life during the last decade of the twentieth century, Rumpelstiltskin would probably get the queen's daughter. He would no doubt addict her to heroin, turn her out as a prostitute, confiscate her earnings, beat her for pleasure, hack her to pieces, and escape justice by claiming that society's intolerance for bad-tempered, evil-minded trolls had driven him temporarily insane.” RealLastsTurnsEvilJusticePleasureDoubtPiecesCenturyBeatsDaughterDrivenDecadesReal LifeInsaneQueensNo DoubtIntoleranceEarningAddictTwentieth CenturyHeroinHacksTroll Author:Dean Koontz
“Developing Christlike attributes in our lives is not an easy task, especially when we move away from generalities and abstractions and begin to deal with real life. The test comes in practicing what we proclaim. The reality check comes when Christlike attributes need to become visible in our lives—as husband or wife, as father or mother, as son or daughter, in our friendships, in our employment, in our business, and in our recreation. We can recognize our growth, as can those around us, as we gradually increase our capacity to 'act in all holiness before [Him]' (D&C 43:9).” NeedsRealRealityMovingLife IsMotherFatherEasyGrowthDealsOur LivesWifeSonHusbandDaughterCapacityTasksTestsIncreaseReal LifeChecksEmploymentDevelopingVisibleHolinessAttributesAbstractionRecreationGeneralitiesEasy Tasks Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“I had a daughter who was 9 years old and I had the feeling I wasn't going to be a real parent if I didn't quit making movies for a while and spend time with her. I also felt that I'd made enough movies and said what I had to say at the time.” IfsYearsMadeSaidRealEnoughFeelingsMotherFeltParentDaughterQuittingSpend TimeReal ParentsEnough Movie Author:Jane Campion
“A word of advice, though. This won't be the last time you have to deal with something in life that throws you off your game. In future courses, as well as in the real world--such as it is--professors and employers won't always be accommodating. We all have to--what's my daughter's terminology--suck it up and deal?” WorldWellsRealLastsCoursesGamesDealsAdviceDaughterMy DaughterProfessorsReal WorldLast TimeEmployersTerminologyWords Of Advice Author:Tammara Webber
“Creative people don't behave very well generally. If you're looking for examples of good relationships in show business, you're gonna be depressed real fast. I don't have time for anything else right now but work and my daughter. She's my first priority.” PeopleIfsFirstsWellsRealShowsMotherCreativeExampleRight NowDaughterPrioritiesBehaveMy DaughterShow BusinessCreative PeopleGood Relationship Author:Jim Carrey
“All fathers are invisible in daytime; daytime is ruled by mothers and fathers come out at night. Darkness brings home fathers, with their real, unspeakable power. There is more to fathers than meets the eye.” RealHomeEyeMotherNightFatherDarknessDaughterInvisibleFather SonMother And FatherUnspeakableDaytimeDaughter To FatherFather Daughter LoveReal FatherMore Than Meets The Eye Author:Margaret Atwood
“I've never worried about anything in my life a fraction of the way I worry about my daughter. It's much more than hoping people like the play you're in, or that your outfit doesn't look bad. It's the real deal.” PeopleWayLooksRealPlayMotherDealsWorryDaughterWorriedMy DaughterFractions Author:Michael Shannon
“Last week I was in London at an awards show, then I flew home and was in an RV park with my wife and kids in our motorhome, this week I'm in NY doing a charity event, and tomorrow I'll be coaching my daughters soccer practice. I guess the range of roles I play on film stem from the range of roles I play in real life.” RealPlayShowsHomeKidsLastsFilmMotherRolesPracticeWifeWeekEventsTomorrowDaughterCharityMy WifeLondonReal LifeSoccerRangeCoachingParksMy DaughterAwardsStemFlewAward ShowsMy Wife And KidsRvs Author:Peter Facinelli
“My daughter hasn't seen me with anybody in five years. I'm very, very selective when it comes to that because I want to make sure that it's real. I don't want her to see me with just anybody because she means everything to me.” WantYearsMeanRealMotherFiveDaughterFive YearsMy DaughterSelective Author:Brandy Norwood