Loving Mother quotes and sayings.
Motherhood has completely changed me. It's just about like the most completely humbling experience that I've ever had. I think that it puts you in your place because it really forces you to address the issues that you claim to believe in and if you can't stand up to those principles when you're raising a child, forget it.
Motherhood is difficult and rewarding.
Mothers are like glue. Even when you can't see them, they're still holding the family together.
Mothers are the people who love us for no good reason. And those of us who are mothers know it's the most exquisite love of all.
Mother's love is peace. It need not be acquired, it need not be deserved.
My family is everything. I am what I am thanks to my mother, my father, my brother, my sister... because they have given me everything. The education I have is thanks to them.
My mother wanted me to be her wings, to fly as she never quite had the courage to do. I love her for that. I love the fact that she wanted to give birth to her own wings.
My mother, she is beautiful, softened at the edges and tempered with a spine of steel. I want to grow old and be like her.
My whole family is spiritual. My grandmother, grand aunt, cousins, they're all preachers and pastors. Spirituality is a part of my family, from generations ago.
No fathers or mothers think their own children ugly.
No language can express the power, and beauty, and heroism, and majesty of a mother's love. It shrinks not where man cowers, and grows stronger where man faints, and over wastes of worldly fortunes sends the radiance of its quenchless fidelity like a star.
No one in this world can love a girl more than her mother.
Pregnancy and motherhood are the most beautiful and significantly life-altering events that I have ever experienced.
Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws.
The beauty of motherhood is not in the freshly pressed shirts and smiling photos we show the world. The beauty of motherhood is in the folds and creases of our lives, the grimaces and tantrums, the moments when we have to grit our teeth to get through, when we pound on windows and yell and scream and demand better of each other and ourselves.