1.
Becoming a mother makes you the mother of all children. From now on each wounded, abandoned, frightened child is yours. You live in the suffering mothers of every race and creed and weep with them. You long to comfort all who are desolate.
Charlotte Gray
2.
After scolding one's cat one looks into its face and is seized by the ugly suspicion that it understood every word. And has filed it for reference.
Charlotte Gray
3.
A dog desires affection more than its dinner. Well - almost.
Charlotte Gray
4.
You can kid the world, but not your sister.
Charlotte Gray
5.
I will protect you until you are grown and then I will let you fly free, but loving you, that is for always.
Charlotte Gray
6.
Children and mothers never truly part--Bound in the beating of each other's hearts.
Charlotte Gray
7.
Success is not fame or money or the power to bewitch. it is to have created something valuable from your own individuality and skill a garden, an embroidery, a painting, a cake, a life.
Charlotte Gray
8.
We may look old and wise to the outside world. But to each other, we are still in junior school.
Charlotte Gray
9.
Human beings who leave behind them no great achievements, but only a series of small kindnesses, have not had wasted lives
Charlotte Gray
10.
People meeting for the first time suddenly relax if they find they both have cats. And plunge into anecdote.
Charlotte Gray
11.
Any cat that misses a mouse pretends it was aiming for the dead leaf.
Charlotte Gray
12.
Small child once you were a hope, a dream. Now you are a reality. Changing all that is to come. A love to hold our hearts forever.
Charlotte Gray
13.
Wake in the deepest dark of night and hear the driving rain. Reach out a hand and take a paw and go to sleep again.
Charlotte Gray
14.
Music is the voice of all humanity, of whatever time or place. In its presence, we are one.
Charlotte Gray
15.
A bear remains a bear - even when most of him has fallen off or worn away.
Charlotte Gray
16.
With a sister, one can never fear that success will go to one's head.
Charlotte Gray
17.
A dog trusts deeply and so is easily betrayed.
Charlotte Gray
18.
In the welter of statistics about selected ethnic origins (singular or multiple) in the last census, one finding was often overlooked. Of the 25,309,330 people living in Canada in 1986, only 69,065 declared themselves as Canadians.
Charlotte Gray