James Quote by Sophie Dahl Download Open image “My mother Tessa married my stepfather, James, when I was three and we lived in Boston for a year.” — Sophie Dahl ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare James Lived Marriage Mother Parenting Three Year
My mother, Maxine, was married at 16 to my father Raymond, and in 56 years together, he was the only man she ever had. — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
So my father grew up in an orphanage in Boston. He was then adopted by an elderly childless couple from Maine, who gave him… — George J. Mitchell Copy Share Image
My stepmother Precious Martin, my biological mother Felicia Winn, and my grandmother Kathy Winn are the three main ladies of my life. — Deebo Samuel Copy Share Image
My mother married this guy, his name was Darryl. And he was moving us to Hawaii. And he was a musician. He was working… — Garrett McNamara Copy Share Image
My father, Prince Aly Khan, and mother divorced when I was only 3. I used to spend summers with him in the South of France. — Yasmin Aga Khan Copy Share Image
Family really meant almost nothing to me for many years but then, to my enormous surprise, when I met my partner James I found… — David Starkey Copy Share Image
I didn't see my mum Julia for a few years - she was very young when she married my dad and had me, and… — Zoe Ball Copy Share Image
My mother never married my father. She was married to and divorced from another man, then she married and divorced my stepfather and then,… — Jesse Metcalfe Copy Share Image
My mother and I are more than best friends; we are partners in crime. After she and my father, Quincy Jones, separated when I… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I was my parent's first child, Joanna Catherine Going, named for my great-great grandmother Catherine, and my father's maternal aunt Johanna Burke, and bearing… — Joanna Going Copy Share Image
My mother married my father in 1956. She was twenty-eight, and he was thirty-one. She loved him with a fierce steadiness borne of loyalty,… — Jill Lepore Copy Share Image
My mother died just long enough to name me - Tom after my father, Marvolo after my Grandfather. — Tom Riddle Copy Share Image
I think with girls you have a real responsibility in terms of how you discuss the physical. Talking about your looks or body in… — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
When I modeled, my name always came with a preface: 'the voluptuous Sophie Dahl.' I was the anti-waif, as round as a Rubens. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
When I was a child, I named my rabbit Pancake and my guinea pig Maple Syrup. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
It is hard finding clothes that fit. At the German Vogue shoot most of the clothes were undone at the back. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
When I began modelling I was completely unprepared for the onslaught of curiosity it carried with it. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
Fashion should be about making clothes that make all women look beautiful, not making women starve so that they can fit in a size 8. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
How I view my body hasn't been uncomplicated, but that was because my body was discussed and dissected at great length in a very… — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
I know part of nostalgia is romanticising the past, but I love doing things in a slower way, and the glamour of bygone eras. — Sophie Dahl Copy Share Image
On March 12, 2004, acting attorney general James B. Comey and the Justice Department's top leadership reached the brink of resignation over electronic surveillance… — Barton Gellman Copy Share Image
I still love Carson McCullers and Raymond Carver and Toni Morrison and James Baldwin. — Jacqueline Woodson Copy Share Image
“Our new intern sorts pot shards like some kind of savant. The other interns call himi Rain Man.” — Alex Adams Copy Share Image
The first time I met James Franco, he was dressed like James Dean. He was James Dean, literally, filming a biopic. — Bill Hader Copy Share Image
James Morrison just had a new album come out and I think he's incredible. I'd love to work with him, his voice is insane. — Kevin McHale Copy Share Image
James Cain was saddled with being called the father of hardboiled fiction. Apparently, he didn't like this saddle. — Bill Callahan Copy Share Image
I wanted to become a better entertainer, and I learned from my brother James Andrews. And I've been studying some tape of James Brown… — Trombone Shorty Copy Share Image
I would never do 'Dancing With The Stars,' because it's just not fair. I am too good of a dancer. It would be like… — Terry Crews Copy Share Image