Words matter. These are the best Momma Quotes from famous people such as Molly Ivins, E-40, Bret Bielema, Rashad Evans, James Meredith, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
One of the few things I like about Bill Clinton is that he has very good manners. If his momma were still alive, I would congratulate her.
The earliest music I remember hearing is Al Green’s ‘Let’s Stay Together.’ That was when my momma and my daddy were together, before they went their separate ways.
I’m a momma’s boy at heart.
My momma told me a long time ago, ‘not everybody has to like you.’ And it’s very true. I’m ok with that.
My momma was slick as greased lightning. She knew how to get anybody and everybody to do whatever she wanted ’em to do.
I was sad to see anybody leave, we had a very nice family on that show. I was very sad to see momma go, Victoria and especially Linda. My god that was my wife on the show, in fact my wife calls her wife.
God chose me for a reason. My momma tells me that every day. I know there’s a million people who want to be in my shoes.
You have to understand, now, I’m a momma’s boy. I’m from the south. My way of being raised is totally different than the big city life. I truly was a country boy.
I just miss being around my mother. I’m her boy. I’m a momma’s boy.
My mother is home. Your mother is your home. Everybody is a momma’s boy or a momma’s girl. That’s where we came from, from a woman’s womb. She always gave me good advice because mothers know best at times. She gives me advice and I take it, run with it and share that with somebody else.
I remember getting notified that I won an award, and I gloated up a storm to my mother, and I was so obnoxious about it, but I said to her, ‘Momma, I’m going to enjoy every moment of this because tomorrow, something bad is going to happen.’
Being the 8th out of 10 kids, and being the one that stayed in trouble, I sort of became a momma’s boy.
I’ve been married, divorced; I’ve been the baby momma, the side piece and the secret… all of these things. I share it in an effort to make people better.
I’m essentially a momma’s boy with a good education.
You know, we’re a tight family. I live right down the street from my folks. I talk to my mother every day. I’m a momma’s boy. We all are. So there’s no exclusion in this family. You’re part of it. We embrace you and lift you up.
My momma didn’t clean up floors so I could be a thug… so I could wear my pants down.
Majority of men are momma’s boys. A lot of them do believe that nobody can love them more than their mothers.
All my momma’s people were very musical. My grandpa, who was the Pentecostal minister, he was a great musician. He played the fiddle, he played the piano.
All I knew growing up was that my father was married to and loved my momma, period. He worked hard, made some money, and put it on the dresser. She spent it on the family, and he went out and earned some more. He taught me the most about love.
I am a momma’s boy, so she gets whatever she wants.
I would love to go into musicals. I got a chance to sing in ‘Big Momma’s House,’ and that’s something I would love to do more. But only in Broadway or in the movies. I don’t think I would ever seek a career as a singer.
I was not athletically inclined. I was very quiet, introverted, non-confrontational. My three older brothers were athletes – basketball, football – but I was kind of a momma’s boy. Then one day, my brother Roger encouraged me to go to the boxing gym with him. I tried the gloves on, and it just felt so natural.
Everybody has a Big Momma: the mother or the grandmother who tells it like it is, keeps it real with them, isn’t afraid to tell you the truth about yourself.
Me and my momma getting together on this foundation for battered women.
After momma gave birth to 12 of us kids, we put her up on a pedestal. It was mostly to keep Daddy away from her.
I love my mother Ali so much. I’m a momma’s boy. I just have a very cool mom. It’s not as though I had any say in the matter. I’m just really fortunate. She’s the most kind, loving, giving woman.
My granddaddy on my momma’s side, he was a romantic. He loved love songs. Every Valentine’s Day, I remember him buying a red carnation for my grandmomma, my momma and my sister. That was something you could count on every year.
When I was young, my mother said to me, ‘Momma loves her little son.’ Now, this tender endearment holds a firm meaning within my life, inside my spirit. It reminds me that in sharing love, it grows that much greater in our hearts.
Comedians walk out, get a feel for the crowd. If it’s not going good, we change directions. If we got to drag your momma into this thing, we will. Whatever we got to do.
I don’t feel like I’ve ever done anything – even ‘Big Momma’s House’ – that I didn’t really have some desire to do.
When I’m playing Big Momma, it’s so much work that all I want to do, when I’m finished, is go back home and just relax and study my lines and get ready for the next day.
When I was 6, 7 years old, I was raised on all the old-school stuff. My momma used to play oldies in the house. That’s all my momma used to play around the house was oldies.
My momma was working very hard, doing three jobs… she just worked her butt off, man. On the weekends she started to play this song called ‘Living for the Weekend.’
My momma’s my hairdresser.
Momma’s girls are different. They are intense.
I don’t think I’ve ever put it in words before. But daddy took a gun and ended his life and took momma’s with him.
My biggest project is being a momma!
My mother died, and I couldn’t stand to look at her bedroom any more. I’d get sick. I’ve always been a momma’s boy.
I’ve always been a momma’s boy. I’m very proud to say it.
I’m always on my kids so hard about staying in school and getting their education and I ain’t got a GED. I wanted to do that for my kids and for my momma.
I’m so not scary. I’m a pussycat. But what are you going to do, right? I mean, these cheekbones, and I guess these eyes, and the big nose… this is what my momma and my poppa gave to me, and that’s the deal.
My momma owns rental properties, and my pops worked at Hershey’s.
We will unconditionally worship Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, partly because we approve of their well-mannered modesty. They are non-threatening, good hearted blokes – the boys we take home to Momma.
I was a momma’s boy.
As long as there’s Big Momma, we’re going to bring you comedy.
I don’t really have any opinion about my performance in ‘Big Momma’s House.’
Momma was the important woman in our home. She never let me forget that she was boss. I was always in the shadow. Every time I tried to step out on my own, I was in trouble with her.
I’m kind of – I guess you could say – a momma’s boy.
My ultimate goal? To move my momma out of Birmingham. To move my whole family out of Birmingham, my friends, my family, me. It don’t even need to be out of Birmingham, just to a better community, a gated community or something.
Basketball is what got me out of the projects. It got my momma the house she never had, the car she never had. Nobody is going to get the best of me. You might score more points than me, but you’re going to know you were in a dogfight.
I was a momma’s boy. I didn’t get anything from Dad, except my body and baseball knowledge. The only time I spent with him was at the ballpark.
I want to thank my momma for pulling up. I want to thank my boys who was with me since day one; thank you for pulling up on me.
For example, when my mother died, the people who showed up just to put an apron on to cook, people who really do the right thing, so to speak, as my momma would always say to show that they care, a sense of community that we’ve lost so much in our country.
I am proud of my kids, but I also want to make my mom proud of me. I’m still a momma’s girl at the heart of the situation.
I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, born and raised. It was hard. I stayed with my momma, then I ended up moving with my daddy.