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At the bottom, all wars are the same because they involve death and maiming and wounding, and grieving mothers, fathers, sons and daughters.
— Tim O'Brien
All fatherhood is very important because single mothers shouldn't have to raise sons or daughters; they need that help.
— Nas
I suppose the mothers of most twelve-year-old boys live with the uneasy conviction that their sons are embarked upon a secret life of crime.
— Shirley Jackson
That's what sons do: write to their mothers about recall, tell themselves about the past until they come to realize that they are the past.
— Colum McCann
I know you have your own life, his mother said to his voicemail. I was just hoping to be part of it for a few hours.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Mothers yielding Bibles, contemplating smearing the blood of lamb chops over her doorway. Anything to keep her son alive another day.
— Antonia Perdu
And be very careful at the front, Paul."
Ah, Mother, Mother! Why do I not take you in my arms and die with you. What poor wretches we are! — Erich Maria Remarque
Ah, Mother, Mother! Why do I not take you in my arms and die with you. What poor wretches we are! — Erich Maria Remarque
Most young men are such bores. They haven't lived long enough to learn that they are not the wonders to the world they are to their mothers.
— L.M. Montgomery
Let France have good mothers, and she will have good sons.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Good wombs have borne bad sons."
-- (Miranda, I:2) — William Shakespeare
-- (Miranda, I:2) — William Shakespeare
Mothers weep and Sons be dumb
your brothers and children murder the beautiful yellow bodies of Indochina in dreams invented for your eyes by TV — Allen Ginsberg
your brothers and children murder the beautiful yellow bodies of Indochina in dreams invented for your eyes by TV — Allen Ginsberg
Wash out her private parts with lye and throw her in a dungeon, Tarly commanded.
— George R R Martin
Today, Arizona's sons and daughters, mothers and fathers are proudly serving their country.
— Jane D. Hull
Some mothers soften their sons, but Osbert was motherless and I had raised him hard because a man must be hard. The world is filled with enemies.
— Bernard Cornwell
Look at self-satisfied pop singers or greasy, semi-literate athletes. People worship them. Why?"
"Because they're talented. — Anthony Horowitz
"Because they're talented. — Anthony Horowitz
And sons are much more considerate of one another than mothers and daughters.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I like arts and crafts.
— Penny Marshall
There are lots of things sons shouldn't imagine about their mothers, above all what it was like to become one.
— Bauvard
Fulfilment does not mean our difficult emotions disappear; it means we change our relationship with them.
— Russ Harris
She also understood there was a hole in her heart where her son should be, that she was a wicked, selfish woman for wishing him back.
— Shannon Celebi
You got a faggoty boyfriend yet?"
"Got a hope for one."
"Just don't do no ass-fucking while I'm there. — Amy Lane
"Got a hope for one."
"Just don't do no ass-fucking while I'm there. — Amy Lane
Do you want to know yourself better? Then discover silence.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don't want them to become politicians in the process.
— John F. Kennedy
It was true what they said about mothers and sons: it was a special bond, a mutual admiration society.
— Melissa De La Cruz
Those who, relying upon themselves only, not looking for assistance to anyone besides themselves, it is they who will reach the top-most height.
— Gautama Buddha
How we dwelt in two worlds the daughters and the mothers in the kingdom of the sons.
— Adrienne Rich
Songs are dangerous, songs are subversive and can change your life.
— Ronnie Gilbert
Mothers unconsciously allow more latitude to sons, and open encouragement, and with daughters they treat them as they would treat themselves.
— Susie Orbach
Devotion, like fire, goeth upward.
— Zoroaster
You just stood up to your mother ... I should think now you could take on the world.
— Elizabeth Strout
She never called her son by any name but John; 'love' and 'dear', and such like terms, were reserved for Fanny.
— Elizabeth Gaskell