Mothers are great. They outlast everything. But when they're bad, they're the worst thing that can happen.
My mother certainly loves caviar, but I think that's generational - they grew up thinking it's romantic or sophisticated or something.
My mother is an extraordinary woman, extraordinary.
As a matter of fact [my mother] is very happily married. To a very nice southern gentleman named Roanoke - her first non-Jewish husband, as she likes to say.
There are very few women from my mother's generation who worked like that, who just kept a career going all her life and raised children and had horrible relationships and lost all her money and got it back again.
Now it's dedicated to my grandparents and to both of my parents. The first book was dedicated to my mother so I thought maybe it was my father's turn, but then I realized that everyone would jump on that and assume I'd had some falling out with my mother, which is absolutely not the case.
My mother had an amazing life, and she's someone to admire.
Until adolescence I thought I had the best mother in the world. Such a graceful mother. I had this fantasy that I was the wrong daughter.
My fear is that I will be crushed in an elevator and my mother will get hold of my journals from my adolescence.
If some gang were threatening your family, you'd go looking for someone butch to help, right? Any maybe if your mother were sick or something, you'd find someone a bit more fey.
I grew up knowing that I had the prettiest mother of anyone in my class.
My mother's career was over at 40 but she was still trying to be everyone's buddy, always smiling for the cameras.
My mother is an immensely powerful woman.
I was born on October 21, 1956 in Burbank, California. My father, Eddie Fisher, was a famous singer. My mother, Debbie Reynolds, was a movie star. Her best-known role was in 'Singin' In The Rain.'
I just admire my mother very much.
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