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A mothers greatest joy in having a child is to give that child fully and freely to God.
- quote by Elizabeth George
A warm feeling comforted the boy, as if a blanket were wrapping its soft layers around his heart and nuzzling him snuggly. Gavin loved his mother, and he would be forever grateful to his father for protecting her. The whole mystery behind it made him itch with curiosity, however.
- quote by Richelle E. Goodrich
A woman's love Is mighty, but a mother's heart is weak, And by its weakness overcomes.
- quote by James Russell Lowell
Acceptance is to love and embrace everything that we find within ourselves like a mother embraces her child.
- quote by Swami Dhyan Giten
All remember about my mother," Nibs told them, "is that she often said to my father, 'Oh, how I wish I had a cheque-book of my own!' I don't know what a cheque-book is, but I should just love to give my mother one.
- quote by J.M. Barrie
All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That is his.
- quote by Oscar Wilde
An indoor man eats nothing, except that which is prepared and served by his mother with lots of insults, an outdoor man eats that which he buys, prepares, served and eaten with lots of respect.
- quote by Michael Bassey Johnson
And all my mother came into mine eyes And gave me up to tears
- quote by William Shakespeare
And I decided that if motherhood turned a "young American beauty" into that unhappy woman, then motherhood wasn't for me, either. That youthful, emotional decision (ill-formed and made for the wrong reasons) kept me from too much early sexual experimentation, and probably turned me into a bit of a tease. I'd "neck" but only go so far, because . . . well, I because I was going to be a writer, "free and unhampered." At the very least. I wasn't going to get pregnant in myteens.
- quote by Jane Roberts
- quote by Lydia Sigourney