A Quote by Adriana Trigiani

Motherhood changes everything. — © Adriana Trigiani
Motherhood changes everything.
I've always tried to control everything and every aspect of my life, and this is maybe the biggest lesson I've learnt with motherhood - you just can't control everything, and I'm much more relaxed now about unexpected changes and things that happen.
Motherhood puts everything into perspective, changes the way you look at life, and your perspective of what's actually important.
Passion has always been important to me. That won't change. What changes in a woman's perspective. I mean, I have two kids now. I'm a single parent balancing motherhood and my career. That changes the equation.
Everything is in flux: everything changes; the body changes, the soul changes. We are capable of extraordinary self-transmutat ion and internal self-transforma tion.
When an individual changes in even a small way he immediately changes the world around him. And that concentric circle moves out and changes everything.
Everything changes when you become president. Everything. The things that you've said during the campaign on military strategy and policy, it automatically changes when you become a commander-in-chief.
I'm still getting used to everything. It still makes me a little emotional, just to see how quickly everything kind of changes - that it changes so fast.
I don't want to sound like a retrospective person stuck in the past, but the fact remains that, in my day, everything was in the hands of the driver - the gear changes, the delicate art of clutch control during race starts, managing engine revs during gear changes - everything.
A woman who abstains from motherhood saying 'I am working' means she is in fact rejecting motherhood.
When you get old, everything changes - your body changes, your family changes. You can't do what you've always done, anymore. And, either you can complain about things changing - or you can be content. Instead of complaining, you can say: "Oh, yesss! Look at all this change!" You can welcome it.
Nothing is absolute. Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.
One good wish changes nothing. But one good decision changes everything. Your power to choose, to make a good decision, spells the difference between wishing and making real life changes.
Love changes everything. Days are longer, words mean more. Love changes everything. Pain is deeper than before. Love can turn your world around, and that world will last forever.
The world changes, but I want that change to be necessary or respectful of what has happened before. Everything changes, and that's quite right.
One has to do everything at the right time. That includes motherhood.
The only thing that never changes is that everything changes.
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