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Quotes About Mother

Feminism is being able to have the choice - the choice to be a CEO, to be an executive, to be a journalist, to be a congresswoman, to be a mother, a stay-at-home mother, to be a wife.
~ Stacey Dash
My mother was a stay-at-home mum and my father was an RAF pilot.
~ Esme Young
My mother and I are more than best friends; we are partners in crime. After she and my father, Quincy Jones, separated when I was 10 years old, my sister, Kidada, who was 12, went to live with our dad, and I stayed with my mother.
~ Rashida Jones
My mother stayed at home and raised me and my closest sister, and that meant that the American Dream and what he was doing on television as a character and behind the scenes as a producer was producing for us at home, so it is your life.
~ Cody Rhodes
My mom loves saris, and when I was a child, she told me 'a girl looks good in an Indian traditional outfit.' So, somehow it stayed in my head, and I really enjoy Indian wear.
~ Urvashi Rautela
For me, coming up, the first I had ever heard of basketball? It was from my mom. She was a really good player back in her day, and even played college ball at Kentucky State. And then she went on to become a coach and an AD after that - so she always stayed real close to the game, and kept it a part of her life.
~ Bradley Beal
The mother who stays home instead of working sacrifices her aspirations and career to ensure that her child is well taken care of.
~ Manini Mishra
This sounds crazy, but I was born in the fashion industry. So, I probably wore heels by the age of two. When I was two, I would steal my mom's heels.
~ Eiza Gonzalez
I have definitely emulated my mom's style more than anyone's. But that may be mostly to do with how often I steal her clothing.
~ Maya Hawke
I don't forget my roots. My father was an emigrant from Italy who worked in a steel factory. My mother worked part-time. When my father came home she would go out to work, cleaning offices.
~ Roberto Di Matteo
My mother was a classical pianist and my stepfather was an industrialist who was passionate about composing contemporary music.
~ Carla Bruni
My mother endlessly told me I was too fat, that I wasn't a patch on my sister. It wasn't much fun growing up with her and her almost irrational social climbing in that huge house of my dull stepfather Hughdie Auchincloss in Washington.
~ Lee Radziwill
My mother remarried when I was young, and my stepfather adopted me.
~ Steven Van Zandt
My stepfather was mean to me and caused many an argument between my mother and myself. Once he even bawled me out for using one of my cars.
~ Jackie Coogan
I have been blessed with a family, mother especially, who started buying me fancy shoes from the time I took baby steps.
~ Madhura Naik
I want to break the stereotype that when an actress becomes a mother, she can only do certain type of roles.
~ Richa Pallod
As I pass it, I feel as if I saw a dear old mother, sweet in her weakness, trembling at the approach of her dissolution, but not appealing to me against the inevitable, rather endeavouring to reassure me by her patience, and pointing to a hopeful future.
~ Thomas Edward Brown
Security is the mother of danger and the grandmother of destruction.
~ Thomas Fuller
The good old Dominion, the blessed mother of us all.
~ Thomas Jefferson
This heart, my own dear mother, bends, With love's true instinct, back to thee!
~ Thomas Moore
Her mother had not told Jane that happiness was not something she had waited for, but something she had decided.
~ Thomas Perry
The ancient Babylonians and Assyrians worshiped a goddess mother, and son, who was represented in pictures and in images as an infant in his mother's arms (see Fig. No. 18). Her name was Mylitta, the divine son was Tammuz, the Saviour, whom we have seen rose from the dead.
~ Thomas William Doane
The ancient Greeks and Romans worshiped the Virgin Mother and Child for centuries before the Christian era. One of these was Myrrha, [332:6] the mother of Bacchus, the Saviour, who was represented with the infant in her arms. She had the title of "Queen of Heaven." [332:7] At many a Christian shrine the infant Saviour Bacchus may be seen reposing in the arms of his deified mother. The names are changed—the ideas remain as before. [332:8]
~ Thomas William Doane
Within the Father-Mother Mind, mortal children are at home.
~ Three Initiates