5,322 Quotes About Mother
- Author K. Weikel
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It’s a baby. A baby can’t be without a mother.
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- Author muse
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MotherHushed and sacred silencefills the dawning skyI ponder in this momentof our journey which is nigh...
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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To your parents you are still that innocent baby, and sometimes even you will need your father's hand and your mother's lap.
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- Author Gloria Ng
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A photograph of a disposable diaper floating in the arctic miles away from human habitat fueled my daily determination to save at least one disposable diaper from being used and created. One cloth diaper after another, days accumulated into years and now our next child is using the cloth diapers we bought for our firstborn.
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- Author Sreeja Pai
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Motherhood is precious.Value it responsibly or don't be
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- Author Werenfried Von Straaten
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A good mother does not live only for her children. She always has some bond with other mothers, no matter what class, nationality or race they may be. All mothers have the same joys, the same sorrows, the same anxieties. All mothers think first of their child and of children.
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- Author Michael Morpurgo
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When I think of Tomodachi, I think of your mother. Your mother, she too lose her baby. She lose you. That very sad thing for her. Maybe she come looking, and she not find you. You not there when she come. She think you dead for ever. But she see you in her mind. Now as I speak maybe she see you in her mind. You always there. I know. I have son too. I have Michiya. He always in my head. Like Kimi. They dead for sure, but they in my head. They in my head forever.
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- Author Adrienne Rich
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Probably there is nothing in human nature more resonant with charges than the flow of energy between two biologically alike bodies, one of which has lain in amniotic bliss inside the other, one of which has labored to give birth to the other. The materials are here for the deepest mutuality and the most painful estrangement.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some of us were brought into this troubled world primarily or only to increase our fathers’ chances of not being left by our mothers, or vice versa.
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