“My mom was always late. It drove me crazy as a child. So I'm always on time - or early.” ChildrenCrazyMomLateMy Mom Author:Jodie Foster
“My mom is proud of me. But she might not be too happy about the hours I keep or how little I eat. I wake up so late that it would be inappropriate to have breakfast. At most, I will have a snack in the day and dinner. I realize that it's not the healthiest way to live, but it's all I really have time for.” WayLittlesMightWould BeRealizingHoursMomProudLateWake UpMy MomDinnerBreakfastWay To LiveInappropriateSnacksProud Of Me Author:Aaron Levie
“I have a hard time waking up. No alarm clock works! It sounds childish, but I seriously have my manager, my mom or a buddy of mine wake me up if I have to be somewhere. It's a serious issue! I've been very late for some serious gigs because of it!” IfsHardSoundIssuesMinesSeriousMomLateWake UpMy MomManagersClockHard TimesWorking ItWakingGigsBuddyAlarmsAlarm ClocksSerious Issues Author:Jesse McCartney
“My mom was an environmental activist in Australia in the late ’60s and ’70s and I guess I’ve inherited that awareness from her.” AwarenessMomLateEnvironmentalMy MomAustraliaActivist Author:Robin McLeavy
“So, I remember when I was a kid, I was waiting for my mom to come home when she was working late, and, you know, I was like, oh my God, what happened to her? Is she OK? Did something happen to her getting in the car? I was a little kid. But those are actually early onsets of anxiety.” KnowsLittlesHomeHappensKidsRememberWaitingHappenedCarMomAnxietyLateMy MomThings HappenComing HomeLittle KidRemember WhenWorking Late Author:Vinny Guadagnino
“I pretty much started out writing full time. I was an at-home mom and when my youngest entered kindergarten, I started writing. I was 35, and before that I really hadn't written at all. Which means, I guess, that a) it's never too late to start a writing career (or any career you really want) and b) it's OK to get to your mid-30s and still not know what you want to be when you grow up.” KnowsWantWritingMeanStillsHomeGrowsCareersGrowing UpWrittenMomLateWhat You WantToo LateKindergartenNever Too Late Author:Elizabeth Hoyt
“I guess I was a mom so late in life, my daughter was the greatest thing since sliced bread.” MotherMomLateDaughterMotherhoodBreadMy DaughterSliced Bread Author:Candice Bergen
“I don't want to say my mom is late on trends, but this morning she said, Have a shagadelic day, sweetheart.” WantSaidMorningMomLateMy MomTrendsSweetheart Author:Dana Gould
“Mainstream culture is like your mom: It's always a little late to catch on and gets easily confused by technology, but it means well.” WellsMeanLittlesCultureTechnologyLike YouMomLateConfusedMainstreamYour MomMainstream Culture Author:Chris Hardwick
“The first show that my dad and my mom did together was for, was a comedy series, a short form that went in the middle of late-night news, and then through all of their career, it was always the "Ed Sullivan Show," it was a variety act, my dad was on the "Jimmy Dean Show" for a few years.” YearsFirstsShowsTogetherFormNightCareersComedyMiddleMomDadLateNewsSeriesMy DadMy MomVarietyJimmyDeanLate NightEd Sullivan Author:Brian Henson
“When you're doing late night you're on the grind every night; you send someone to check on your mom.” NightMomLateChecksEvery NightGrindYour MomLate Night Author:Arsenio Hall
“My mom is a master gardener and I grew up on a farm. I came back to it really late in life and discovered that despite how lazy and inattentive I was as a child, I had managed to accidentally learn quite a bit about gardening.” ChildrenBitsMastersGrewMomLateGrew UpMy MomDespiteLazyFarmsGardeningGardener Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“When I got drafted I was sitting at home with my Mom watching the draft live on the internet when my name popped up on the screen. We both jumped up in joy and I immediately called my Dad who was out of town for work. Everyone was thrilled and then about 10 minutes late Matt Anderson (the Marlins scout who drafted me) called to give me the news as well and to start negotiating a contract.” GivingWellsHomeJoyNamesMinutesMomInternetDadLateNewsSittingGive MeTownsMy DadMy MomScreensContractsNegotiating Author:Graham Taylor