569 Quotes About Mothers
- Author Volatalistic Phil
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America—where we hate our fathers, love our mothers, andeveryone is hung up on tryingto be a man
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- Author Lea Carpenter
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Anyone who met him today would say, *Soldier. Fighter.* They would want him on their team. As a mother she was willing to engage in pride over fear and to admit the possibility that his sacrifice was hers, too. His sacrifice was something she had been able to give her country.
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- Author Audur Ava Olafsdottir
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The only thing mothers have in common with each other is the fact that they slept with a man while they were ovulating without the appropriate protection
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- Author Alice von Hildebrand
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One thing is certain: When the time has come, nothing which is man made will subsist. One day, all human accomplishments will be reduced to a pile of ashes. But every single child to whom a woman has given birth will live forever, for he has been given an immortal soul made to God's image and likeness. In this light, the assertion of de Beauvoir that 'women produce nothing' becomes particularly ludicrous.
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- Author Adam Phillips
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If you want to be with somebody who gets you, you prefer collusion to desire, safety to excitement (sometimes good things to prefer but not always the things most wanted). The wish to be understood may be our most vengeful demand, may be the way we hang on, as adults, to the grudge against our mothers; the way we never let our mothers of the hook for their not meeting our every need. Wanting to be understood, as adults, can be, among many other things our most violent form of nostalgia.
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- Author Anita Diamant
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The more a daughter knows about the details of her mother's life - without flinching or whining - the stronger the daughter.
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- Author Elizabeth Strout
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You just stood up to your mother.... I should think now you could take on the world.
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- Author Émile Zola
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Her son would be incomparably handsome, good and powerful. He would be the expected Messiah; it is fortunate for humanity that all mothers have this pathetic faith, without it mankind would not have the ever-renascent strength to go on living.
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- Author Lucie Brock-Broido
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There she was, the mother of me, like a lit plinth,Heavenly, though I was reared to find this kind Of visitation impractical; she was an unbearable detailOf the supreme celestial map,Of which I had been taught that there wasNo such thing.
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