A Quote by Jim Goad

Anyone who's ever had the misfortune of seeing me interact with house pets knows I have a wickedly strong paternal instinct bordering on the maternal. — © Jim Goad
Anyone who's ever had the misfortune of seeing me interact with house pets knows I have a wickedly strong paternal instinct bordering on the maternal.
And now I was seeing that there was something really cool about that family. All of them. They were just...real. And who were we? There was something spinning wickedly out of control inside this house. It was like seeing inside the Baker's world had opened up windows into our own, and the view was not a pretty one. Where had all this stuff come from? And why hadn't I ever seen it before.
I wanted to get a taste of what it would feel like to be a mum. I've always had a strong maternal instinct and ideally I would love one of my own.
The best meditation I ever had, I haven't had yet. It's in the future, which as anyone knows doesn't exist - anyone who meditates knows. But yet, I will have it someday.
Everyone who knows me knows that I am a wickedly mad person.
I have always had strong maternal instincts. Even when I was still a child I cut out pictures of prams from newspapers and imagined the feeling of pushing my own pram through fresh winter snow and seeing the wheels' tracks behind me in the snow.
Maternal instinct, merely as an instinct, is unworthy of our superstitious reverence.
The maternal instinct is in me.
Anyone who knows me knows I'm a strong advocate for diversity across all dimensions.
Anybody who's ever had the privilege of seeing me play knows that I am the greatest pitcher in the world.
It's interesting, I had absolutely no maternal instinct. I'm much more interested in young people now.
I have no maternal instinct whatsoever. Motherhood holds no interest for me.
I am of old and young, of the foolish as much as the wise, Regardless of others, ever regardful of others, Maternal as well as paternal, a child as well as a man, Stuffed with the stuff that is course, and stuffed with the stuff that is fine.
I've always talked about having a strong maternal instinct... when Mum was pregnant with Alfie, everyone kept saying that I was going to be really jealous of the baby. I took it upon myself to go against what everyone expected and look after him.
I have connected with my family more because I have made a group in which I have added all my family members from my paternal and maternal side.
The last president we had was the smartest guy anyone could remember and he did the dumbest thing anyone has ever seen in the White House so go figure.
Her maternal instinct told her Natasha had too much of something, and because of this she would not be happy
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