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Mother Quotes by Pat Conroy
- My mother raised me to be a writer.
- When I was 5 years old, my mother read me 'Gone With The Wind' at night, before I went to bed. I remember her reading…
- My mother, Southern to the bone, once told me, “All Southern literature can be summed up in these words: ‘On the night the hogs ate…
- We children sat transfixed before that moon our mother had called forth from the waters. When the moon had reached its deepest silver, my sister,…
- My mother, Southern to the bone, once told me, "All Southern literature can be summed up in these words: 'On the night the hogs ate…
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