Mother And Father Quotes by Nick Carter, Benjamin Spock, Jonathan Winters, Tom Sizemore, Tracy Morgan, Edward Enninful and many others.

There was a ton of fighting between my mother and father. The kids would be thrown into the middle, to choose sides.
What good mothers and fathers instinctively feel like doing for their babies is usually best after all.
My mother and father were very strange people. They tried to be funny which is always very sad to me.
Although my mother and father were both completely legit, it was all around me, this crime and licentiousness.
My sense of humor was a tool for me getting past my mother and father separating, my older brother having cerebral palsy, and the bullies in the schoolyard. I had to make them laugh to keep them off my ass. I brought that to my professional career.
My mother and father just taught me the basics: to be really kind, to really listen to people. I have never been one to put on airs and graces.
My family – my mother and father had gone through such a hard time that by the time I graduated from sixth grade, they were separated.
It has to be real, and I think a lot of the problems we have as a society is because we don’t acknowledge that family is important and it has to be people who are present, you know and mothers and fathers, both are not present enough with children.
There were lots of nightly relationships. But the reason you don’t want to make a commitment is not that you’re such a freewheeling, adventurous person, it’s because you’re scared shitless that it will turn out like your mother and father.
The debt of gratitude we owe our mother and father goes forward, not backward. What we owe our parents is the bill presented to us by our children.
I think that I was raised by two of the best people ever. My mother and father are just the definition of hard work, like what hard work brings to you. They’ve taught me and my brothers and sisters to set your goals high and to give everything to reach them.
My mother was a Bible student, and when I was a youngster, both my mother and father would say, ‘If people would only live by the Golden Rule, there wouldn’t be the problems that there are.’ In other words, ‘treat people the way you want to be treated.’ If somebody mistreats you, two wrongs won’t make a right.
I was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and we lived there for three to five years – with my mother and father. And then they divorced and she came back to America.
I love my mother and father. The older I get, the more I value everything that they gave me.
My mother and father, Joe and Theresa Montana brought me along and taught me to never quit, and to strive to be the best.
My mother and father had a terrible marriage. They celebrated their wedding anniversary one year with their friends. Why did they celebrate? Maybe because they had lasted so many years without killing each other.
I sacrificed a lot. I wasn’t able to be with my mother and father for how many months and years and then of course, training was excruciating.