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Grandmother Quotes by Mark Twain
- India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand…
- I repeat, sir, that in whatever position you place a woman she is an ornament to society and a treasure to the world. As a…
- India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand…
More Grandmother Quotes
- Gerald Boyd was a classic specimen of the self-made man. Born poor, he worked and studied his way up out of poverty… — Russell Baker
- Until 45 I can play a woman in love. After 55 I can play grandmothers. But between those ten years, it is… — Ingrid Bergman
- Probably the first time I left Italy was to travel by train to Lourdes. I went with my mother and my grandmother… — Andrea Bocelli
- When your mother asks, 'Do you want a piece of advice?' it is a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer… — Erma Bombeck
- I was literally the black sheep of the family, and there were definitely moments of discomfort while my grandmother was working through… — Lisa Bonet
- If a tie is like kissing your sister, losing is like kissing you grandmother with her teeth out. — George Brett
- My two grandmothers both died of cancer, so I understand how painful and difficult this disease is on the entire family. My… — Gisele Bundchen
- I wish my mother had left me something about how she felt growing up. I wish my grandmother had done the same.… — Carol Burnett
- My grandmother and I saw an average of eight movies a week, double features, second run. — Carol Burnett
- My grandmother and I followed my mother here, to a house a block north of Hollywood Boulevard but a million miles away… — Carol Burnett
- Every time I see a cardinal, I know my grandmother is with me. This regal, red bird was Grandma's favorite. — Kris Carr
- There are only two families in the world, my old grandmother used to say, the Haves and the Have-nots. — Miguel de Cervantes