Quote by Rebecca Bradley Download Open image ““She missed her mum. She loved her. She loved her more than she loved anything in the world”” — Rebecca Bradley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“She could see that like most people in the world, her mother just wanted to be loved.” — Rebecca Rasmussen Copy Share Image
“She was your mother and she loved you in a way nobody ever has and nobody ever will and no she's gone.” — Elan Mastai Copy Share Image
“My mother was the person I loved most in this world. She was also the person that had messed me up the most.” — Rachel Higginson Copy Share Image
“I loved her for the way she loved me. I loved her for the way she loved her girls. I loved her for the… — Beth Ehemann Copy Share Image
“There should be someone in the world who loves you despite you,” she whispers to her mother.” — Jason Gurley Copy Share Image
“I did love her, of course, but mostly because loving your mom is mandatory, not because she was someone I think I'd like very… — Ransom Riggs Copy Share Image
“By the time I rose and started walking again, I didn’t begrudge my mother a thing. The truth was, in spite of all that, she’d been a spectacular mom. I knew it as I was growing up. I knew it in the days that she was dying. I knew it now. And I knew that was something. That it was… — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share
“Because her mother had loved her enough to tell her she could do anything.” — Kit Rocha Copy Share Image
“She used to think that only parents can understand the sort of love that swallows you up, but now she wondered whether it was… — Paula Hawkins Copy Share Image
“Always, always, always love your mother. No one else will ever love you like she does.” — Ibn Jeem Copy Share Image
“A mother's love is a blessing No matter where you roam. Keep her while you have her, You'll miss her when she's gone.” — Frank McCourt Copy Share Image
“There was a closeness though, something there, but I struggled with the issue of trust.” — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image
“The moment Rosie’s killer put his hands around her throat and squeezed the life out of her, he had done the same to her… — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image
“The joy of living alone meant I could please myself and not have to worry about the sensitivities of others.” — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image
“Disappointment. It’s one of the hardest of emotions to deal with. Anger, pity, hurt, you can deal with those in some way, but disappointment… — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image
“There was a closeness though, something there, but I struggled with the issue of trust. It was something that needed to be worked through.” — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image
“It wore my patience, the current trend in capturing everything and splashing it all over to gain popularity. It left a bitter taste in… — Rebecca Bradley Copy Share Image