A Quote by Tori Amos

I don't feel I'm as good a mum as my mum was. — © Tori Amos
I don't feel I'm as good a mum as my mum was.

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I remember being two, maybe, and hearing my mum's typewriter in the other room and sticking my hands under the door and screaming, 'Mum! Mum!' I was so angry she wouldn't come out. I got used to it quickly.
My mum's a single mum, I'm a single mum, and you do find yourself rushing around just to make sure everything's all right.
I was 13 when I first saw my mum's films. There were these boys who said to me, 'Your mum makes sexy films,' and I said, 'She doesn't.' Then I watched them and my mum makes sexy films! I'm a huge fan of my mum.
My heart is in South Africa, through my mum. My mum being from here, me spending a lot of time here as well, I feel most connected to this part of the world.
I think birth and motherhood are not things that you're trained to do. You might have a good example in your own mum, but nobody teaches you how to be a really great mum.
How often do I call my mom? You can never call your mum enough, and I should call my mum more often. But I speak to my mum very regularly and have a close relationship with my parents.
My Mum was the main reason why I became a chef. She influenced all of my family to feel free in the kitchen - it was the centre of our home and I have wonderful memories of helping Mum cook and experiencing the love and patience that went into the food.
The scariest time of my life was when I knew my Nana was dying. It was horrible, as there's nothing I could do to stop it. I grew up living with my Mum, brother and Nana (my mum's mum), so it felt like I lost a parent rather than a grandparent. It makes you realise the fragility of life.
Most people hate that their mum has a Facebook page, but I love that my mum does.
I trust my mum with anything. If I have a problem, my mum is always the first person I go to.
I never wanted for anything. We went to Ireland for holidays every year. I was 14 when we first went to Italy. My mum was determined I was going to go to a good school. My mum was an absolute grafter. A real grafter. I got my work ethic from her.
I'd be the best mum ever. I would. I've got great training from my mum.
My mum's parents were from Ireland, my dad's mum was American-Irish.
My dad's an English teacher and my mum's a midwife. Then my mum's side of the family are all crazy creative.
I can't wait to be a mum for a bit. I'm always a mum, of course, but I want to be domesticated and be in my house and do the school runs and all that.
My mum's father was a producer and her mother was an actress, so my mum was fully behind me going into acting.
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