A Quote by Sandy Duncan

Career mothers are not kidding anybody. Being a mom is the hardest job of all. You got to work to rest. — © Sandy Duncan
Career mothers are not kidding anybody. Being a mom is the hardest job of all. You got to work to rest.
I'm a better mother if I'm also doing my work. Some women find a lot more satisfaction from doing the hardest job, which is being a mom. But I like my day job, so I juggle a lot.
I always say to people that working full time and being a mom is probably the hardest job, because as a mom you think about your child 24/7.
I've said numerous times the hardest job in America isn't being a professional athlete. It's not being a matador or having some job that puts your life at risk. The hardest job in America is being black, because it's the one thing you can't outrun.
Rest easy, real mothers. The very fact that you worry about being a good mom means that you already are one.
I want to be the band everyone knows that goes hardest. Plays the hardest, parties the hardest, lives the hardest, loves the hardest, does everything the hardest, harder than anybody else.
Daughters could survive a powerful mother, but boys found it almost impossible. Such boys were often severely damaged and spent the rest of their lives running away from their mothers, or from anybody who remotely reminded them of their mothers; either that, or they became their mothers, in a desperate, misguided act of psychological self defence.
Anybody who has the illusion that you can have a career as long as I have and be a star is kidding themselves.
I'm an actress, and that's why I'm still here. Anybody who has the illusion that you can have a career as long as I have and be a star is kidding themselves.
This is the hardest job I've ever had, being a mom, but it's the most rewarding job I've ever had.
I value so many people who have to work full time, definitely single mothers. Their work is the hardest work. I applaud it so much.
You can be a good mom and still work out, get your rest, have a career - or not. My mother encouraged me to find that balance.
Being a parent is one of the hardest jobs there is. It's one of the greatest things, too, but it's also probably the hardest thing anybody ever does.
Being a mom was a full-time job. I was never willing to sacrifice everything for my career.
The thing that means most to me is the joy that my mom and my dad got because of my career... They raised seven children on domestic wages, in a city like San Francisco, and did nothing but work, work, work.
I value so many people who have to work full time, definitely single mothers. Their work is the hardest work. I applaud it so much. I absolutely love being a mother. I love his milestones. I love his smile. I love that he's talking and making sentences and telling me he loves me. It's amazing.
You've got to go where the work is. My mom got a job somewhere else so I went and lived with her and then I just bounced all over going to school, chasing rainbows and all that.
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