Mother Daughter Quotes
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Mother Daughter Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest thing a father can do for his daughter is to love her mother.
— Elaine S. Dalton
Nothing you could do would make me send you away. Nothing.
— Vanessa Diffenbaugh
My daughter, unfortunately, is ill, because drug addiction is an illness. She's been fighting it for years.
— Columba Bush
Tell her," I said, "that I am my mother's daughter.
— Jennifer Lynn Barnes
I make presents to the mother but think of the daughter.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Once you become a mother, your heart is no longer yours ... My daughter is the greatest thing I'll ever do in my life.
— Kim Basinger
My mother pictured a daughter as a counterinsurgent: a fellow lover of lapdogs, a seconder of proposals to attend the Ice Capades. In
— Jeffrey Eugenides
She's her mother's daughter - full of courage, determination, and strength she doesn't even know she has.
— Wanda E. Brunstetter
Mothers, look after your daughters, keep them near you, keep their confidence - that they may be true and faithful.
— Elmina Shepard Taylor
On her daughter Melissa: The only time she really cried is when I sat her down and told her that she was not adopted.
— Joan Rivers
This is a story about a mother who loves her daughter. Imperfectly. Because we all love imperfectly.
— Elizabeth Strout
On Teasing : Teach your teen-age daughters not to tease boys into physical desire. You might save their lives.
— Marlene Dietrich
The daughter prays; the mother listens.
— Amanda Downum
And I am standing in front of my mother, and my whole life I have wanted to make my mother proud. And now I'm going to make my daughter proud.
— Nicole Kidman
But thinking back now makes me scared for my former self the way any mother would be scared for her teenage daughter doing what I did.
— Sophia Amoruso
In the wild, a mother elephant and her daughter will stay together until one or the other dies.
— Jodi Picoult
We wrap our arms around each other and we cry. We cry mother to daughter. We cry aunt to niece. We cry victim to victim. We cry survivor to survivor.
— Colleen Hoover
Daughter follows mother in actions and habits and some times also follows her granny.
— Tayyab Nawaz Sulehri
Don't get me wrong. I love my mother-in-law. It's her daughter I can't figure out.
— Malcolm Gladwell
There's no more important bonding thing than a mother doing the daughter's hair. We sit at our mother's knee and learn who we are.
— T'Keyah Crystal Keymah
Without self awareness we are as babies in the cradles.
— Virginia Woolf
Because the truth is, the world will probably whittle your daughter down. But a mother never should.
— Meg Wolitzer
My mother had a fear of doctors - other than her daughter marrying one.
— Shelley Berkley
How we dwelt in two worlds the daughters and the mothers in the kingdom of the sons.
— Adrienne Rich
A mother made a deal with her daughter, "You teach me Snapchat. I will not bother you on Whatsapp.
— Bhavik Sarkhedi
Is she a friend of yours?"
"No," Diana said flatly. "She's my mother. — Erin O'Riordan
"No," Diana said flatly. "She's my mother. — Erin O'Riordan
When in many societies, fathers are usually known by their sons, I am one of the few fathers who is known by his daughter, and I'm proud of it.
— Ziauddin Yousafzai
In my private circle I am a mother, grandmother, wife, friend, daughter ... the success means nothing to my small tribe.
— Isabel Allende
For I am my mother's daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my heart.
— Mary McLeod Bethune
Cancer affects all of us, whether you're a daughter, mother, sister, friend, coworker, doctor, patient.
— Jennifer Aniston
On his daughter, Ava: She is a relief from all the stress in my life; everyday she does something new and it is so amazing.
— Ryan Phillippe
A daughter you were, a mother you will be, the things you've done, are the things you will see.
— Alysha Millet
Mothers have a huge influence on how their daughters view themselves and how they treat their bodies.
— Coco Rocha
Sometimes I'm afraid that my daughter might think that I get my hair done for a living.
— Sarah Rafferty
Not every daughter mourns the loss of a mother.
— Rasmenia Massoud
I am Gabrielle Anwar: mother, lover, daughter, sister, friend, and creator in the pursuit of happiness.
— Gabrielle Anwar
Because I'd rather fell guilty for the rest of my life than for her to have felt a second's fear - Tess's Mother
— Rosamund Lupton
If you remember yourself, you will remember me. I am always a part of you. I am your mother.
— Emma Michaels
You women are daughters of God. You are precious. You are made in the image of our Heavenly Mother.
— Spencer W. Kimball
Fathers, like mothers, are not born. Men grow into fathers and fathering is a very important stage in their development.
— David Gottesman
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
She was like a mother to me ... and I betrayed as a daughter will betray her mother and yet, never stop loving her.
— Philippa Gregory
I love to sing with my daughter. Audiences like it because a mother-daughter pairing is a curiosity.
— Montserrat Caballe
Sometimes when daughters have a bad-girl mother, they rebel and become good girls. They are constantly embarrassed by me!
— Ellen Sussman
Caution is the daughter of circumspection, but she tends to outgrow her mother.
— Franz Grillparzer
When we weren't scratching each other's eyes out, we were making each other laugh harder than anyone else could.
— Lucie Arnaz
The young man who wants to marry happily should pick out a good mother and marry one of her daughters - any one will do.
— J. Ogden Armour
I just have two daughters and a grandson. So not a big family.
— Patrick Modiano
The world turned into a big black hole while my daughter was on the verge of life and death.
— Ziauddin Yousafzai
Your daughter's coming of age, you ought to let her see the world a little.
— Susumu Katsumata
Dee came out of her room and gave Lydia the greatest gift a teenage daughter can ever give her mother: she had agreed with her.
— Karin Slaughter
On her daughters: I have a 5 year old and I have a 1 year old.
— Sarah Rafferty
A Mother & Daughter's Love Is Never Separated
— Viola Shipman
When my mother makes out her income tax return every year, under occupation she writes, eroding my daughter's self-esteem.
— Robin Roberts
On famous relatives - First I was my mother's daughter..and now..I am my daughter's mother !
— Abha Maryada Banerjee
I believe strongly in the rights of women ... my mother is a woman, my sister is a woman, my daughter is a woman, my wife is a woman.
— Abdullah Of Saudi Arabia
Morality measured in centimeters: all mothers believe that only their daughters dance decently.
— Jose Bergamin
The more a daughter knows the details of her mother's life [ ... ] the stronger the daughter.
— Anita Diamant
I'm a mother and I have a daughter. I'm lucky to be in a position where I'm able to teach her things like self love and acceptance.
— Denise Bidot
On acting to daughter Isabella Rossellini: Keep it simple. Make a blank face and the music and the story will fill it in.
— Ingrid Bergman
God intended motherhood to be a relay race. Each generation would pass the baton on to the next.
— Mary Pride
You can't know how much a mother loves.
— Jessica Fortunato
Gather up your loins, daughter. You named Lillian Florence Jones after my mother. A toughter lady never lived. Find your talent and drive it.
— Toni Morrison
A daughter without her mother is a woman broken. It is a loss that turns to arthritis and settles deep into her bones.
— Kristin Hannah
Your daughter is your child for life.
— Marlene Dietrich
So please try to keep in mind that, when I plague you, I do so because you're the only person I can plague.
— Kellyn Roth
Women hand sight down through the generations. Mother to daughter.
— Jewell Parker Rhodes
Daughter am I in my mother's house, but mistress in my own.
— Rudyard Kipling