5,322 Quotes About Mother
- Author Deb Caletti
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I always seemed to forget that needing your mother and getting what you needed from your mother were separate but neighboring planets.
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- Author Luffina Lourduraj
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She will even give upon herself and her dreams, but not on you and your dreams.
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- Author Winston Groom
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I get a letter once a week from my mama. She say everything fine at home.. I write her back too, when I can, but what I'm gonna tell her that won't start her bawling again? So I just say we is having a nice time and everybody treating us fine.
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- Author shamsir alam
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There are various names for god- Allah, Almighty, Jesus and hundreds of other names but the one I like the most is 'mother'.
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- Author Phil Volatile
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We aim to bemen who’ll makeour mothers proud,but we end upmaking them cry,and are onlyslightly betterthan our fathers,at best
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- Author WISDOM KWASHIE MENSAH (WKM)
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What a MOTHER means to me;Multitask personality whoOverwork to Offer Opportunities to everyone withTender heartedness Holy Spirit filled, Healthy and Holistic teacher and trainer whoEncourages people to take a risk in for them to be Reliable and Respected by humanity.
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- Author Dianna Hardy
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Pieces of your heart broke every day when you were a mother.
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- Author Nadia Hashimi
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That’s what being a mother is, isn’t it? Waiting for a rounded belly to tighten in readiness; listening for the sound of hunger in the moonlit hours; hearing an eager voice call even in the camouflage of traffic, loud music, and whirring machines. It’s looking at every door, every phone, and every approaching silhouette and feeling that slight lift, that tickle of opportunity to be again—mother.
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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Let us also acknowledge that the hearts which suffer the most from our wars are those of mothers. Their vital voices have been left out of the political equation for too long. An Iraqi or American mother cries the same as an Israeli or Afghan mother. The eyes of a mother who has suffered the loss of a child can destroy the soul of anyone who gazes upon them. More souls become casualties of war than physical bodies. War is a soul-shattering experience for the innocent.
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