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Only mothers can think of the future,
because they give birth to it in their children.
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Maxim Gorky (Russian dramatist and novelist, 1868 - 1936)
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The mother is a matchless beast.  |
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James Kelly (Scottish poet) |
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I regard no man as poor who has a godly mother.
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Abraham Lincoln (16th US president, 1809 - 1865)
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The only mothers it is safe to forget on
Mother's Day are the good ones.  |
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Mignon McLaughlin (US journalist, 1915 - )
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Some mothers need happy children; others need unhappy ones
--- otherwise they cannot prove their maternal virtues.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (German philosopher, 1844
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If you would reform the world from its errors and vices,
begin enlisting the mothers.  |
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Charles Simmons (American clergy and litterateur, 1798
- 1856) |
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Blessed are the mothers of the earth. They combine the
practical and spiritual into the workable way of human life.
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