Moms Mabley Quotes
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Moms Mabley Quotes & Sayings
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Reading is a key feature in the life of every single successful person I have ever met.
— Mario Batali
I don't want nothing old but some old money. Buy me some young ideas. That's what I'm gonna do with it.
— Moms Mabley
It's time for both of us to be free.
— Jessica Khoury
Personal integrity is important, not because it gets us what we want, but because it helps us be what we want.
— Michael Josephson
Black women, white women- all of them. I'm colorblind. I don't know the difference. I only know you're a human being and you're my children.
— Moms Mabley
Honey, that Totie Fields is one well-fed white woman. When that gal sits around the house, she sits around the house!
— Moms Mabley
[On turning down an invitation to appear for four minutes on the Ed Sullivan Show:] Honey, it takes Moms four minutes just to get on the stage.
— Moms Mabley
My husband was so ugly, he used to stand outside the doctor's office and make people sick.
— Moms Mabley
people can die , dreams cant
— Tonya Hurley
Moms Mabley said you have to say good things about the dead. I say, 'He's dead. Good.'
— Kate Clinton
The more you love the Scriptures, the firmer will be your faith. There is little backsliding when people love the Scriptures.
— D.L. Moody
Use those brains that God put in your head.
— Moms Mabley
Some cities you go to because you want to; some cities you go to because they want you to.
— Elif Shafak
The teenagers aren't all bad. I love 'em if nobody else does. There ain't nothing wrong with young people. Jus' quit lyin' to 'em.
— Moms Mabley
If you don't want your children to know the truth about life don't send 'em to the theater to see Moms 'cause I'm gonna tell them THE TRUTH, hear?
— Moms Mabley
Advice to children crossing the street: damn the lights. Watch the cars. The lights ain't never killed nobody.
— Moms Mabley
[On old age:] You wake up one morning and you got it.
— Moms Mabley