1,337 Quotes About Motherhood
- Author Enid Bagnold
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Suddenly, as they walked with their buckets, it was not the child in each face that she sought, but the Wonder that had raised itself on to its two feet, that had learnt to walk, to run, that had spoken, that had got in touch with life under her hand.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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Mother is her son's first god; she must teach him the most important lesson of all - how to love.
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- Author Kelly DeBie
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A mother's love, it knows no end. It begins with a dream, with a silent wish, and it never ever ends.
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- Author Neal Shusterman
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First rule of motherhood, dearie: men are screw-ups. Learn it now and you'll be a whole lot happier.
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- Author Michael Lee West
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Now that Olive was grown, I didn't know what to do with myself. You could build your life around one single thing, like a view or a child, but that was risky. You had so much to lose.
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- Author Dave Isay
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And I always say that to the children: “You are the greatest thing I ever did in my life!
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- Author Amy Mowafi
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...I discovered I'm having a girl. And I hae spent a good portion of the last few weeks thinking about the kind f woman I'd like to see her become and the lessons I'd like to impart to her. Somewhere along the line, I decided it doesn't matter to me what type of woman she is, as much as what type of woman she is not. I never ever want her to become the type of woman who, suffocated by a screwed up society, fears herself, her desires, her ambitions, her impulses, her potential power.
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- Author Patricia Storace
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They lay together like a word and a comma, asleep within an unfinished sentence.
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- Author Betty Smith
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This is the book, then, and the book of Shakespeare. And every day you must read a page of each to your child--even though you yourself do not understand what is written down and cannot sound the words properly. You must do this that the child will grow up knowing of what is great---knowing that these tenements of Williamsburg are not the whole world.
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