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Mother Child Quotes

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Amit Ray
“Compassion is like mother giving love to her children. Mother’s ways are higher than others, even when everyone rejects, mother accepts with her arms open and wide.”
Amit Ray

Elizabeth Hoyt
“A mother never abandons her child, even when he seems to want it”
Elizabeth Hoyt, Lord of Darkness

“We want desperately to believe that every mother falls in love with her baby at first sight and that the complexity of relationships, so evident elsewhere as part of the human condition, is totally absent from the connection between mother and child.”
Peg Streep, Mean Mothers: Overcoming the Legacy of Hurt

Vijaya Gowrisankar
“I stare mesmerized at the photo
that you have sent,
pushing your child on the swing...
a precious moment captured
and I am reminded
of the distance separating us
and how it seems like yesterday
when I was swinging you, dear son”
Vijaya Gowrisankar

Brianna Wolfson
“And then Rosie moved quickly to tears.
'I love them, Rex. I love them [our kids] so much.'
All Rosie's anguish, and sorrow, and hopelessness was pouring our of her eyes and straight through the phone. Her suffering coursed through his veins and clung to his heart.
And then his ex-wife asked so simply, so innocently, so naively, 'Isn't that enough?"
And then Rosie fell into full sobs.
...
And then Rex, invoking all the love he still had for Rosie, said something so plan, and so true. But so difficult.
'No, baby. It's not enough..”
Brianna Wolfson, Rosie Colored Glasses

Ashapurna Devi
“জন�-জননী�, 'মাতা-পিতা� কী সুন্দর শব্দ!

অথ� সে� সুন্দরের সৌন্দর্য অনুভ� করবা� ভাগ্� চিরন্তনে� হয়নি।

যাদে� হয� তারা কী ভাগ্যবান!

কিন্তু কতজনের হয�?

চিরন্ত� জানে না কা� হয�, কতজনের হয�, চিরন্তনে� হয়ন� সে ভাগ্য। চিরন্তনে� প্রণামের ইচ্ছেট� ব্যর্থতা� শূন্যতায� হারিয়� যায়�

চিরন্তনে� মাকে 'মা� বল� ভাবত� কষ্ট হয়।”
Ashapurna Devi, Dashti Upanyas

Donatella Di Pietrantonio
“My mother was always unpredictable. She had unexpected kindness, then shut herself in again. I knew those attentions and their intermittence. I tried to win them, but it wasn't for merit or guilt that they arrived or were absent. If I had known that when I was younger, I wouldn't have wasted the effort: if I had known that her affection didn't depend on me.”
Donatella Di Pietrantonio, Borgo Sud