Mother Generation Quotes
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Mother Generation Quotes & Sayings
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Hope was a strange thing. Once it found its way into your heart, your soul, it was almost impossible to get it out. But
— Jaymin Eve
The taboo for straight actors playing gay is gone ... My mother was squirming a bit in the theater because she comes from a different generation.
— Dean Cain
Mother Earth is hurting. And she needs a generation of thoughtful, caring and active kids like all of you to protect her for the future.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
There will never be a generation of great men until there has been a generation of free women - of free mothers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Every page of a great novel should be crafted like a beautiful melody, to linger on long after the music stops playing.
— Johnny Flora
Herod was convert,after all. His mother was Arab. His people, the Idumeans, had come to Judaism only a generation or two earlier.
— Reza Aslan
My mother came from a generation that did not want nannies. She had her first child at 24 and her last - me - at 42.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Whether your mother is a novelist like mine or a third-generation military wife, the idea of a son or daughter being in mortal danger is terrifying.
— Elliot Ackerman
Symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama.
— Tennessee Williams
My mother is Greek and my father is Bulgarian. I am a first-generation American and native Los Angeleno. I was born and raised in Hollywood.
— Rita Wilson
Had middle class black women begun a movement in which they had labeled themselves "oppressed," no one would have taken them seriously.
— Bell Hooks
Life is just like a game,
First you have to learn rules of the game,
And then play it better then any one else. — Albert Einstein
First you have to learn rules of the game,
And then play it better then any one else. — Albert Einstein
God intended motherhood to be a relay race. Each generation would pass the baton on to the next.
— Mary Pride
In a lot of ways I was a generation ahead of my generation; I had a working mother wheneveryone else's mother was staying at home.
— Patricia C. Wrede