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Quotes About Mother

I think the Mother is gradually revealing itself to me and taking over. But it is not the Mother alone. It is the Mother and the Father, the male and the female, sort of gradually having their marriage.
~ Bede Griffiths
Maybe you don't want divorce?" Varya asked slowly. "Maybe you only talk, talk, talk divorce?" "Oh, mother," Nancy-Anastasia said. "Aha!" Varya pointed a finger at her daughter. "Na vore shapka goreet! Means: on thief . . ." "On a thief the hat burns," I said.
~ Bel Kaufman
Why you don't cut whiskers? Is Rrawshian saying: 'The beard is honor, but whiskers even a cat has!' " "Oh, mother," Nancy-Anastasia would shrug helplessly.
~ Bel Kaufman
There was in my mother's love of me something of the creative spirit of an artist -- it was her wish to produce me as a finished specimen framed in a perfect setting.
~ Belinda Jones
far as I was concerned we were extremely lucky to have a mother who was so devoted, so encouraging, such fun—how ungrateful would it be to focus on a disappeared dad? Shouldn't we be glad for the good things?
~ Belinda Jones
The planet was our mother and our burial ground. No wonder the human spirit wished to leave. Leave this prolific belly. Leave also this great tomb.
~ bellow saul ii
What the matter wit' your momma? She only know one name?' Stone
~ Ben Elton
Pattern was a family name belonging to their great-grandmother, who lived on a brutally cold little island, and who, according to their mother, had made a sport of surviving terminal illnesses.
~ Ben Marcus
my mother was, though intelligent, not particularly intellectual.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
The scripture comes gently, as a mother comes to her child, so that we who can scarcely crawl on the ground are not left alone in our weakness." (Augustine)
~ Bengt Runo Hoffman
Over the years my mother's steadfast faith in God has inspired me, particularly when I had to perform extremely difficult surgical procedures or when I found myself faced with my own medical scare.
~ Benjamin Carson
An author who speaks about their own books is almost as bad as a mother who speaks about her own children.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
know what I must do, Father,' he said, still looking into his father's eyes. 'I must represent Mother's ideas, I should promote her dream.' His father smiled. 'You got it, young man! You do that and that will mean that she lives. Now,' he said, standing up, 'I'm told that I will get some financial help next week. My money is running out but I have enough to get some food for the time being. So let's go shopping.
~ Benjamin Zephaniah
Because her instinct has told her, or because she has been reliably informed, the faded virgin knows that the supreme joys are not for her; she knows by a process of the intellect; but she can feel her deprivation no more than the young mother can feel the hardship of the virgin's lot.
~ bennett arnold iii
I love my mother to death. I'm pretty much a reflection of her.
~ Stone Cold Steve Austin
The way I've grown up, the manner I am today, reflects on my mother.
~ Yannick Bolasie
I heard someone in opposition to reform last night criticize the president for saying it's their money. They said it's not their money; it's my mother's money. Well that's what's wrong with the system.
~ Johnny Isakson
I arrived in this country as a refugee child with my sister and my mother.
~ Noma Dumezweni
It can be refugees, it can be a pregnant mother, it can be a 15-year-old... homelessness can happen to everybody.
~ Giles Deacon
I am not willing to comment in public on the custody discussions regarding my children. What I will say is this: I am and always will be a mother first, but as a single working mom I will do everything necessary to provide for my kids despite the opinions of others.
~ Kate Gosselin
My biggest regret is that my mother didn't see me walk on to that London Palladium stage, being the star she always wanted me to be. But I always say that when she reached Heaven, she had a word with a few agents.
~ Bruce Forsyth
My greatest regret is that my mother died before I could help her materially.
~ James L. Brooks
I've no regrets at all. I'm blessed in this life. Even in my next birth, I want to be born as Manorama again. I want this same life, and same people around me. Most of all, I want my mom with me again.
~ Manorama
I'm just a regular mother who's trying to save lives and be the best human being I can be.
~ Cindy Sheehan