569 Quotes About Mothers
- Author Sandra Chami Kassis
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Motherhood is when eating chicken soup; the kids get the chicken and you get the soup and you would still feel happily stuffed.
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- Author Toni Morrison
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I'll tend to her as no mother ever tended a child, a daughter. Nobody will ever get my milk no more except my own children. I never had to give it to nobody else--and the one time I did it was took from me--they held me down and took it. Milk that belonged to my baby.... I know what it is to be without the milk that belongs to you; to have to fight and holler for it, and to have so little left.
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- Author Mabel Hale
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Mothers possess a power beyond that of a king on his throne.
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- Author Sally Harris
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Even her pink bunny slippers seem to prick up their ears.Diary of a Penguin-napper (p. 15)
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- Author Adriana Trigiani
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No one worries about you like your mother, and when she is gone, the world seems unsafe, things that happen unwieldy. You cannot turn to her anymore, and it changes your life forever. There is no one on earth who knew you from the day you were born; who knew why you cried, or when you'd had enough food; who knew exactly what to say when you were hurting; and who encouraged you to grow a good heart. When that layer goes, whatever is left of your childhood goes with her.
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- Author Enid Blyton
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Mothers were much too sharp. They were like dogs. Buster always sensed when anything was out of the ordinary, and so did mothers. Mothers and dogs both had a kind of second sight that made them see into people's minds and know when anything unusual was going on.
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- Author Jamie McGuire
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There is a distinct difference between the ability to create life and the innate need to protect it; to cherish it. The life you've created is the one being you love most in the universe, and that intense love evolves into something that goes far beyond a sense of duty. It is instinct; pure and undeniable. As a direct result, one must neglect all else to preserve it. Even those we have claimed to love before.
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- Author Lorna Crozier
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Who but my mother held those small pieces of my childhood? Where would they go when she was gone?
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- Author Patrick Henry Hughes
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At the end of the day, can you look back and say to yourself, "Today, my mother would be proud of me because I gave it all I had"? If you can, you will have had a very good day. And if you can do this every day, you will have a very good life.
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