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One day treats us like a hireling nurse, another like a mother.
— Publilius Syrus
When 'night, Mother' opened, I did not know how long it would be before I would have another show on Broadway.
— Marsha Norman
Love is active, not passive. It is our love for one another, for Mother Earth, for our fellow creatures that compels us to act on their behalf.
— Laurence Overmire
My mother used to tell me man gives the award, God gives the reward. I don't need another plaque.
— Denzel Washington
We're all connected. Helping another woman is helping yourself, your mother, your sister, your children.
— Mariska Hargitay
Somehow or another, my mother taught me to push through my fear, always. Feel the fear and do it anyway.
— Shirley Manson
In the Heaven's above, the angels, whispering to one another, can find, among their burning terms of love, none so devotional as that of 'Mother.
— Edgar Allan Poe
My mother always said - Never run after a man or a bus - there is always another one coming.
— Tessa Kiros
Mothers are irreplaceable treasure, you can always have a step-mother but never in life can you ever have another mother".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I'm not sure how much easier it is for a mother to balance her life now - have we simply swapped one set of restrictions for another?
— Sara Sheridan
I have never read Sylvia Plath. My mother has never read Virginia Woolf. In general, we have stayed out of one another's way like this.
— Alison Bechdel
what is the love of child, or mother, or dog, but the love of God, shining through another being - which is a being just because he shines through it.
— George MacDonald
A mother takes twenty years to make a man of her boy, and another woman makes a fool of him in twenty minutes.
— Robert Frost
If now we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten how to see God in one another.
— Mother Teresa
Let us love one another as God loves each one of us. And where does this love begin? In our own home. How does it begin? By praying together.
— Mother Teresa
Society is more concerned with material possessions than it is with the true love and compassion of another human being.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I get great joy from creating the perfect Norman Rockwell holiday. This is why I think I might be Martha Stewart's brother from another mother.
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Our stories are what we have," Our Good Mother says. "Our stories preserve us. we give them to one another. Our stories have value. Do you understand?
— Julianna Baggott
Remember to think of your departed mother always as living, just away in another room of our Father's house.
— Maltbie Davenport Babcock
Yes, the words of the Mother can be heard as clearly as we hear one another. But one requires a fine nerve to hear Mother's words.
— Swami Vivekananda
As my mother told me, if you save one life, it begins a dynasty. The life you save can save another, so one life is never too small.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
With my mother, I moved from one household to another before settling in the eastern part of Finland, in the city of Kuopio.
— Martti Ahtisaari
I didn't know at first that there were two languages in Canada.Ijustthoughtthatthere was oneway tospeak to my father and another to talk to my mother.
— Louis St. Laurent
His home was populated by things and creatures from Niall Lynch's dreams, and his mother was just another one of them
— Maggie Stiefvater
Of her mother in law. It is one thing to love the ways of the Lord when all is fair, and quite another to cleave to them under all discouragements
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Careful, mother, or you could end up dangling in another's webs.
— Karen Azinger
The most bitter thing for a child is to see in another just the kind of son his mother deserved,
— Elizabeth Taylor
One religion after another has accepted and perpetuated man's original mistake in making a private servant of the mother of the race.
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
In one way or another,
you owe your life to Mother. — Richelle E. Goodrich
you owe your life to Mother. — Richelle E. Goodrich