Best quotes by Lady Colin Campbell on Mother
Checkout quotes by Lady Colin Campbell on Mother
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‟ My mother was related to four of Jamaica's oldest families, and to say merely that she was out of the top drawer would not convey the quality of her breeding.
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‟ When I was a child I loved my dolls and I was practically born with a needle in my hand. I really had an aptitude for sewing - my mother taught me. I even learned to embroider when I was very young and I made the most fantastic dresses for my dolls. So I thought I could be a designer.
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‟ I grew up in a wealthy upper-class household in Jamaica, which was run along militaristic lines by my mother, Gloria.
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‟ When I was a young woman, my looks attracted a lot of compliments. My mother, however, could not share attention with any other human being.
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‟ My mother became a big problem... She was a complete narcissist. When I broke free her narcissisticness came out and it was tough to get out.
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‟ My mother was a terrible narcissist and I could well have turned out like her.
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‟ My mother was a professional beauty. She played the vamp for all it was worth.
- Lady Colin Campbell