Mothers
The real religion of the world comes from women much more than from men — from mothers most of all, who carry the key of our souls in their bosoms. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
A mother is the biological or social female parent of a child.
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Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children. ~ William Makepeace Thackeray
- Alphabetized by author
- We should take mothers in high seas and drown them there, they are as poisonous as lead in the air.
- Philip K. Dick, in the Dark Haired Girl (1989).
- The real religion of the world comes from women much more than from men — from mothers most of all, who carry the key of our souls in their bosoms.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., in "The Professor at the Breakfast Table" in The Atlantic Monthly (May 1859), p. 618.
- Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not.
- It is as unnatural to force a child from the mother as from the father.
- C.J. Parker, in Inhabitants of St. Katherine v. St. George (1714), Fortescue, 218; reported in James William Norton-Kyshe, Dictionary of Legal Quotations (1904), p. 188.
- So loving to my mother
That he might not esteem the winds of heaven
Visit her face too roughly.- William Shakespeare, Hamlet (1600-02), Act I, scene 2, line 140.
- And all my mother came into mine eyes
And gave me up to tears.- William Shakespeare, Henry V (c. 1599), Act IV, scene 6, line 32.
- Everywhere the need exists for maternal sympathy and help, and thus we are able to recapitulate in the one word motherliness that which we have developed as the characteristic value of woman. Only, the motherliness must be that which does not remain within the narrow circle of blood relations or of personal friends; but in accordance with the model of the Mother of Mercy, it must have its root in universal divine love for all who are there, belabored and burdened.
- Edith Stein, in The Significance of Woman's Intrinsic Value in National Life (1928).
- The bearing and the training of a child
Is woman's wisdom.- Alfred Tennyson, The Princess (1847), Canto V, line 456.
- Happy he
With such a mother! faith in womankind
Beats with his blood, and trust in all things high
Comes easy to him, and though he trip and fall,
He shall not blind his soul with clay.- Alfred Tennyson, The Princess (1847), Canto VII, line 308.
- Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.
- William Makepeace Thackeray, in Vanity Fair (1847-1848), Vol. II, Ch. 2.
- All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That is his.
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- Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 531-32.
- Stabat mater, dolorosa
Juxta crucem lacrymosa
Que pendebat Filius.- At the cross, her station keeping,
Stood the mournful mother, weeping,
Where He hung, the dying Lord. - Anon. Translation by Dr. Irons.
- At the cross, her station keeping,
- Alma mater.
- Fostering mother.
- Applied by students to the university where they have graduated.
- [Milton] calls the university "A stony-hearted step-mother."
- Augustine Birrell, Obiter Dicta. Phrase used also by De Quincey, Confessions of an Opium Eater, Part I. Referring to Oxford Street, London.
- A mother is a mother still,
The holiest thing alive.- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Three Graves, Stanza 10.
- The mother of all living.
- Genesis, III. 20.
- * There is none,
In all this cold and hollow world, no fount
Of deep, strong, deathless love, save that within
A mother's heart.- Felicia Hemans, Siege of Valencia, scene Room in a Palace of Valencia.
- The mother said to her daughter, "Daughter, bid thy daughter tell her daughter that her daughter's daughter hath a daughter."
- George Hakewill, Apologie, Book III, Chapter V, Section 9.
- Mater ait natæ die natæ filia natum
Ut moneat natæ plangere filiolam.- The mother says to her daughter: Daughter bid thy daughter, to tell her daughter, that her daughter's daughter is crying.
- See Greswell, Account of Runcorn, p. 34. Another translation.: Rise up daughter, and go to thy daughter, For her daughter's daughter hath a daughter. Another old form in Willets' Hexapla, in Leviticum, Chapter XXVI. 9.
- I arose a mother in Israel.
- Judges. V. 7.
- If I were hanged on the highest hill,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
I know whose love would follow me still,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!- Rudyard Kipling, Mother O' Mine.
- There was a place in childhood that I remember well,
And there a voice of sweetest tone bright fairy tales did tell.- Samuel Lover, My Mother Dear.
- * A woman's love
Is mighty, but a mother's heart is weak,
And by its weakness overcomes.- James Russell Lowell, Legend of Brittany, Part II, Stanza 43.
- The bravest battle that ever was fought;
Shall I tell you where and when?
On the maps of the world you will find it not;
It was fought by the mothers of men.- Joaquin Miller, The Bravest Battle, Mothers of Men.
- Her children arise up and call her blessed.
- Proverbs, XXXI. 28.
- They say man rules the universe,
That subject shore and main
Kneel down and bless the empery
Of his majestic reign;
But a sovereign, gentler, mightier,
Man from his throne has hurled,
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.- William Stewart Ross ("Saladin"). Poem in Woman: Her Glory, her Shame, and her God, Volume II, p. 420. 1894.
- And say to mothers what a holy charge
Is theirs—with what a kingly power their love
Might rule the fountains of the new-born mind.- Mrs. Sigourney, The Mother of Washington, line 33.
- Who ran to help me when I fell,
And would some pretty story tell,
Or kiss the place to make it well?
My mother.- Anne Taylor, My Mother, Stanza 6.
- Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of children.
- William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair, Volume II, Chapter XII.
- They say that man is mighty,
He governs land and sea,
He wields a mighty scepter
O'er lesser powers that be;
But a mightier power and stronger
Man from his throne has hurled,
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.- William Ross Wallace, What Rules the World. Written about 1865–6.
- Sure I love the dear silver that shines in your hair,
And the brow that's all furrowed, and wrinkled with care.
I kiss the dear fingers, so toil-worn for me,
Oh, God bless you and keep you, Mother Machree.- Rida Johnson Young, Mother Machree.
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- A man came to the Prophet and said, 'O Messenger of God! Who among the people is the most worthy of my good companionship? The Prophet said: Your mother. The man said, 'Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man further asked, 'Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man asked again, 'Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your father.
- (Bukhari, Muslim).
- Heaven is under the feet of mothers.
- (Bukhari, Muslim).
- Mother's love grows by giving.
- Charles Lamb
- The mother's heart is the child's school-room.
- Henry Ward Beecher
- A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.
- Tenneva Jordan
- A mother is a woman who shows you the light when you just see the dark.
- Grimaldos Robin
- Him whose mother is no more, distress carries off.
- Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children.
- Brandon Lee in The Crow.
- Mothers, of course, are all right. They pay a chaps bills and don't bother him. But fathers bother a chap and never pay his bills.
- Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest, Act 1.
- When mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
- When your mother asks, "Do you want a piece of advice?" it is a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer yes or no. You're going to get it anyway.
- You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool mom.
- Captain Penny - Cleveland Kid Show Host 1950s