5,322 Quotes About Mother
- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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To know a boy, ask his mother. To know a man, ask his wife.
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- Author Nitya Prakash
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I grew up watching my mom handle any and every obstacle life put in her way. As a single parent she went through the shit I’m sure kept her up crying at night but she still got up every morning and did an amazing job raising us. I could never be weak. I learned from the best.
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- Author Lidia Yuknavitch
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Where does repressed pain and rage go in a body? Does the wound of daughter turn to something else if left unattended? Does it bloom in the belly like an anti-child, like an organic mass made of emotions that didn’t have anywhere to go? How do we name the pain of rage in a woman? Mother?
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- Author Paula Hawkins
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Let's be honest: women are still only really valued for two things--their looks and their role as mothers. I'm not beautiful, and I can't have kids, so what does that make me? Worthless.
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- Author Sarah Addison Allen
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Under her thick pancake makeup, her skin had been pockmarked, but he would stare at her adoringly from his cot at night and imagine her scars were constellations, a secret map to a far-off, happy place.
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- Author Genereux Philip
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Personally I sit up and listen to everybody problems always there for somebody but when I need the energy returned all I have everytime is my mother
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- Author Dipa Sanatani
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You will always be the Matriarch—the Queen of Hearts. Your hand rocked my cradle, and you ruled my world.
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- Author Elizabeth Eiler
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As women, we can embody all aspects of the Triple Goddess simultaneously (Mother, Maiden, Crone) at every stage of our lives. The elements of feminine mystique, giftedness, and strength are available to us through the spirit as much as the body.
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- Author Erin O'Riordan
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In art and mythology, the Goddess appears in three forms. White represents the virgin, red the mother, and black, the crone, or the death-goddess.
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