Quotes About Motherhood
One mother could look after twelve children and decades later these twelve adults would fidget and struggle to look after that one mother.
~ Leila Aboulela
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Images of African Americans as bad mothers, ineffective mothers, and matriarchs...conceal and justify the difficult conditions in which they work and raise children. But oddly enough, these same women, who are said to run amok in their own communities, are thought to be entirely competent at parenting the children of the elite-as mammies during slavery, as domestic workers during segregation, or as child care workers today.
~ Leith Mullings
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No one could give her such soothing and sensible consolation as this little three-month-old creature when he lay at her breast and she felt the movement of his lips and the snuffling of his tiny nose.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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A mom's power never really diminishes, no matter how big a child grows.
~ James Patterson
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Anne-Marie Costallat, born October 8, 1944. I was beginning high school and masturbating twice a day, curling over it like a dead leaf, when she was born, in a bed of violets, as she says—all French mothers tell their children that.
~ James Salter
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I keep in mind what Ann Dunnewold told me: when a mother takes care of herself, children absorb important lessons. "Both boys and girls learn that mothers have needs, too, which is also very important if they have children of their own," she says. If you must conquer guilt, she adds, tell yourself, 'When I take time for myself, I come back and I'm more the mother I want to be. More patient. Less reactive.
~ Jancee Dunn
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Motherhood is really like being in an action movie that goes on for your whole life—but with all the boring, everyday bits left in," she says. "Mothers have to do a poo in four parts because a child will cry, and then they try and finish off but the child needs them again! A new mother will work far harder, more creatively, and more effectively than people who don't have children—because she has to.
~ Jancee Dunn
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When a woman has five grown-up daughters, she ought to give over thinking of her own beauty.
~ Jane Austen
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Poor woman! She probably thought change of air might agree with many of her children.
~ Jane Austen
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If I were a bird that needs feathers to fly higher, my mother would be my strongest feather. She was extremely supportive. When I was one and a half, I took a whole handful of earthworms to bed with me. My mother said very quietly, Jane, they will die if they leave the earth. And so, together, we put them back into the garden.
~ Jane Goodall
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In my simple, post-natal frame of mind, I was convinced that if the world were to be run by the mothers of newborn babies rather than hardened old men inciting brash youths to violence, wars would cease overnight.
~ Jane Hawking
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she had a cloth in her hands. She said, "Frankie hungry?
~ Jane Smiley
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You may adore Love You Forever, but I hear it as a story about an overbearing and smothering mother who infantilizes her son and can only tell him she loves him when he is fast asleep. I also contend that she drugs his cocoa. And that when the man's baby daughter wakes up sixteen years later and finds him fondling her in her room, she will be calling 911 and going into therapy.
~ Jane Yolen
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I might be a stay-at-home mother someday, but I'll always be trying to fly off the garage roof. That's just who I am.
~ Janet Evanovich
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Mrs. Morelli opened the door to us and smacked Joe on the side of the head. Sex fiend. Just like your father, God rest his rotten soul. Morelli grinned down at his mother. It's a curse.
~ Janet Evanovich
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Never underestimate maternal rage.
~ Janet Evanovich
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my mother made it clear that her love wasn't dependent on perfection.
~ Janet Evanovich
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I was always mortified.Didn't they know they were tying thier mothers to the ground? Weren't chains ashamed of their prisoners?
~ Janet Fitch
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You imagine you can see me, Mother? All you could ever see was your own face in a mirror." "Who am I, Mother? I'm not you. That's why you wish I were dead. You can't shape me anymore.
~ Janet Fitch
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The belief when your mother gives you away is that there's something deeply wrong. Mothers don't give babies away. There's something wrong with me, something unlovable, something seriously flawed in me. It's a fundamental thing; it's precognitive. You feel it rather than think it. How could you not?
~ Mary Gauthier
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In Hindu societies, especially overprotected patriarchal families like mine, daughters are not at all desirable. They are trouble. And a mother who, as mine did, has three daughters, no sons, is supposed to go and hang herself, kill herself, because it is such an unlucky kind of motherhood to have.
~ Bharati Mukherjee
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Every one and every single time is different, and I didn't have C-sections, which I don't know if that's lucky or unlucky, but I was able to feel every contraction. You forget what it feels like. God's got a great way of making women forget what it's like because we would never go through it again.
~ Monica Potter
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I demand for the unmarried mother, as a sacred channel of life, the same reverence and respect as for the married mother; for Maternity is a cosmic thing and once it has come to pass, our conversation must not be permitted to blaspheme it.
~ Ben Lindsey
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Before motherhood, I had a feeling that unmarried women are the strongest. However, that changed after my son was born.
~ Navya Nair
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