Family relationships Quote by Eric Wilson Download Open image ““If she were alive today, she would be ashamed of me. I'm trying to change that.”” — Eric Wilson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Family relationships Trying to change
“She realized now that her life wasn’t just about who she was, but about who she would become.” — Robert Beatty Copy Share Image
“She would have thought a woman would have died of shame. Instead of which, the shame died.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“She is embarrassed to be alive and no one on earth can fully console her.” — William Trevor Copy Share Image
“She thought about how it was to have been a woman in the prime of life, with children and a man, and then to… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
“Supposedly she’d died, but here she was again–somewhat changed, but you couldn’t kill her. Not when the truest part of her hadn’t even been… — Denis Johnson Copy Share Image
“couldn’t change her life if all of the people in it saw her a certain way.” — Susan Gloss Copy Share Image
“She would die here and not complain. She would be buried beneath this avalanche of lifelessness.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
“I destroyed her life and then got caught in her wake. And I realize now that it’s exactly where I’m meant to be.” — K.A. Tucker Copy Share Image
“I am not glad she is dead, but I am not sorry she is gone.” — Christina Baker Kline Copy Share Image
I'm aware of what kids like because I'm constantly in touch with them. Also, they say that a lot of people who write for… — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“Inspiration was a temperamental guest. It dropped in unannounced, then left without so much as a goodbye, slipping out a window in the dead… — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
Even a lot of kids who are gifted can be kids who feel like wimps or nerds. — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“I feel that if my only audience is the Christian audience, then I've failed in my mission” — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“But just remember: a woman's like a rose; if you treat her right, she'll bloom, if you don't, she'll wilt.” — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“As fallible humans, we usually slip too far over one edge or the other - all wrath and judgment or all grace and love.” — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“I would rather believe God doesn't exist than believe he doesn't care.” — Eric Wilson Copy Share Image
“My brother trolled recovery and support groups, searching for women with dependency issues, the way I frequented bookstores with the hope of finding a… — Richard J. O'Brien Copy Share Image
“A personal journey is part of the generational relay. Live your legacy then pass it on.” — Jo Ann V. Glim Copy Share Image
“Am I alone in this mother-food connection or does being with your mom trigger the sudden and voracious need for large amounts of mac… — April Paine Copy Share Image
“Why do you think, A.J.," they say in unison, "that you find these boys so attractive?" I didn't say that this fiery chemical explosion… — Joan Bauer Copy Share Image
“Should I talk to her friends?’ he asked softly, because he had to say something to take his mind away from the feel of… — Elisabeth Rose Copy Share Image
“She took comfort in the familiarity of his smell, knowing that if she lost all her possessions and her home, at least she would… — Sage Steadman Copy Share Image
“I believe in fate and I believe you were supposed to walk into my life, so Mason could walk into yours.” — Ella Frank Copy Share Image
“There are all sorts of families," Tom's grandmother had remarked, and over the following few weeks Tom became part of the Casson family, as… — Hilary McKay Copy Share Image
“When you're sorting yourself out, family are not often the ones you can turn to. They represent the place of departure and not the… — Witi Ihimaera Copy Share Image
“Embrace your beautiful mess of a life with your child. No matter how hard it gets, do not disengage... Do something—anything—to connect with and… — Andy Kerckhoff Copy Share Image
“I could feel the hard part of Mom very strongly that time. It was like a stone in her that grew bigger every time… — Kaimana Wolff Copy Share Image
“Soon we will not need people anymore, as everything will be done by automatons, including bringing up children.” — Andrius B. Tapinas Copy Share Image