Children's Love For Mothers Quotes
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Children's Love For Mothers Quotes & Sayings
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There's no emotion more revolutionary than empathy.
— Gloria Steinem
A mother loves her children unconditionally. However they wrong her, she'll carry on loving them.
— Alaa Al Aswany
Children expect their mothers to love them, no matter what. Those who don't get this tend to feel cheated the rest of their lives.
— Bella Pollen
Already the new-born children interpret love
In the voices of mothers. — Wallace Stevens
In the voices of mothers. — Wallace Stevens
Mothers and their children are in a category all their own. There's no bond so strong in the entire world. No love so instantaneous and forgiving.
— Gail Tsukiyama
Children need love and discipline. They need mothers and fathers. A welfare check is not a husband. The state is not a father.
— Rush Limbaugh
I rise early because no day is long enough for a day's work.
— Louis D. Brandeis
Novels are such mysterious and amorphous and tender things.
— Arundhati Roy
Mothers who love their children take them along.
— Maxine Hong Kingston
Children are nature's flower and our future. They are the future fathers and mothers. They are our mind's adventure in the future.
— Debasish Mridha
To all fathers and mothers of the Church, tell your children that you love them and that you are so happy to have them in your family.
— Patricia P. Pinegar
I don't want to sew.
How else will the buttons get onto the coat? — Diane Samuels
How else will the buttons get onto the coat? — Diane Samuels
Are you keeping up your good studies at school and working as hard as you always did?
— Diane Samuels
Day by day, what you do is who you become.
— Heraclitus
I'm not sure how people drink out of skulls, Jinx added. Calvin had too many holes in him to make a good cup.
— Sage Blackwood
Those who are absent, by its means become present: correspondence is the consolation of life. - VOLTAIRE, Philosophical Dictionary
— Colin Dexter
Upstairs on a bus! It's Unbelievable
— Diane Samuels