
“Who was she? Who was my mother? Tell me where she is. Take me to her.”
Karna looking up to Kunti asked her, in: p. 232.
The God of Small Things
"The Beach Boys: The Healing of Brother Brian" http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-healing-of-brother-brian-the-rolling-stone-interview-with-the-beach-boys-19761104?page=6 in Rolling Stone (4 November 1976)
Context: My mother used to tell me about vibrations. I didn't really understand too much of what that meant when I was just a boy. It scared me, the word "vibrations." To think that invisible feelings, invisible vibrations existed, scared me to death. But she told about dogs that would bark at people and then not bark at others, that a dog would pick up vibrations from these people that you can't see, but you can feel. And the same existed with people.
“Who was she? Who was my mother? Tell me where she is. Take me to her.”
Karna looking up to Kunti asked her, in: p. 232.
The God of Small Things
Waiting a beat, Liebman adds, "I got my brother to do it."
Wendy Liebman page http://delafont.com/comedians/wendy-liebman.htm Richard De La Font Agency, Inc. web site. (url accessed on October 22, 2008)
“In my solitude I sing to myself a sweet lullaby, as sweet as my mother used to sing to me.”
Le livre de ma mère [The Book of My Mother] (1954)
Source: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Source: Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (1990), p. 16
Song lyrics, Hounds of Love (1985), The Ninth Wave