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Her Mother Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- You had every right to be. He raised his eyes to look at her and she was suddenly and strangely reminded of being four years…
- She had thought she was going to save her mother, and now there was going to be nothing for her to do but sit by…
- No. I wanted to tell you that I was proud of you." Clary slewed around to look at her mother. "You were?" Jocelyn nodded. "Of…
- Beautiful. He'd called her beautiful. Nobody had ever called her that before, except her mother, which didn't count. Mothers were required to think you were…
- Part of Clary wanted to lean sideways and put her head on her mother’s shoulder. She could even close her eyes, pretend everything was all…
- I don't care who her mother is," Magnus said. "You can't see me with out an appointment. Come back later. Next March would be good,"…
More Her Mother Quotes
- My wife is the kind of girl who will not go anywhere without her mother, and her mother will go anywhere. — John Barrymore
- I have to tell you, my seven-year-old granddaughter said to my daughter, her mother, 'So what's the big deal about Grandma Maddy… — Madeleine Albright
- It was my last act of love (first words to her mother in the hospital after her first major suicide attempt) — Sylvia Plath
- I love this child. Red-haired - patient and gentle like her mother - fey and funny like her father. When she giggles… — Robert Fulghum
- She's descended from a long line her mother listened to. — Gypsy Rose Lee
- I am very protective. I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life...in the back of… — Beyonce Knowles
- Scarlett tells Mammy: "I'm too young to be a widow." She weeps to her mother: "My life is over. Nothing will ever… — Vivien Leigh
- For Astrid, no matter what challenges they go through, they are going to face each other. It's hard for a daughter to… — Alison Lohman
- The gentleman had also a young daughter, of rare goodness and sweetness of temper, which she took from her mother, who was… — Charles Perrault
- This is really a lovely horse, I once rode her mother. — Unknown Author
- Nobody, she felt, understood her-not her mother, not her father, not her sister or brother, none of the girls or boys at… — Raquel Cepeda
- Whenever my teenage daughter comes down the stairs dressed like a tramp for her date, I think to myself: 'Damn, why won't… — David Henry