Great Mothers Quotes
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Great Mothers Quotes & Sayings
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I get e-mails from mothers asking me to call their daughters for a date. I have a great life.
— Shaun White
All mothers are mothers of great people, and it is not their fault that life later disappoints them.
— Boris Pasternak
The truth is that all great men have had great mothers. Great women have had, as a rule, great fathers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
All mothers have intuition. The great ones have radar.
— Cathy Guisewite
There will never be a generation of great men until there has been a generation of free women - of free mothers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Wherever we are, God is here. There is no place, there can be no place, where He is not.
— A.W. Tozer
She raised us with humor, and she raised us to understand that not everything was going to be great-but how to laugh through it.
— Liza Minnelli
... these mothers at their midnight council were more like one great mind probing itself, divided at times as great minds may be, but one entity
— Elizabeth Cunningham
By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Saying that you religion is better than other religions is similar to saying that your mother is great but other mothers are characterless.
— Ismat Ahmed Shaikh
For all that has been, Thanks. To all that shall be, Yes.
— Dag Hammarskjold
Mothers are great. They outlast everything. But when they're bad, they're the worst thing that can happen.
— Carrie Fisher
Nowadays it is seen as a shame, to marry a girl who is a mother, who has never been married. I want to get rid of that prejudice.
— Frederick The Great
I'm sure mothers are important across every culture, but particularly in Korean society, the role of the mother is of great importance.
— Bong Joon-ho
As there were no black Founding Fathers, there were no founding mothers - a great pity on both counts.
— Shirley Chisholm
A Night-Blooming Flower, a Tsingano witch-boy, and a ... a Cassaline whatever. This is what Ysandre sends me. I must be mad.
— Jacqueline Carey
Love thoughts lie rich when canopied with bowers.
— William Shakespeare
When a mother, as fond mothers will; vows that she knows every thought in her daughter's heart, I think she pretends to know a great deal too much.
— William Makepeace Thackeray