
Top 16 Mother Mourning Quotes
#1. The wind cut like a knife up here, and shrilled in the night like a mother mourning her slain children.
George R R Martin
#2. I love celebrating music in different and unique ways.
Joshua Bell
#3. I've got nothing against plastic surgery at all. I know lots of people, young and old, who've had it. The point about good surgery is you can't see it. The important thing is not to go crazy - and not to go to a bad surgeon.
Suki Waterhouse
#4. You can't love your mother or father if you don't also have the capacity to grieve their deaths and, perhaps even more so, grieve parts of their lives.
Glenn Beck
#5. Harvest is a joyful time of gathering the produce of the land
Sunday Adelaja
#6. When a mother dies, a daughter's mourning never completely ends.
Hope Edelman
#7. It is a shame for a man to be a millionaire in possessions if he is not also a millionaire in beneficence.
Lyman Abbott
#8. Science, when applied to personal relationships, is always just wrong .
E. M. Forster
#9. Regardless of your religious beliefs, you should never tell a mourning mother that it was "God's plan." For some people, that can be worse than saying nothing at all. For a non-believer, the words that are meant to console a religious person can do quite the opposite.
David G. McAfee
#10. Object-oriented programming offers a sustainable way to write spaghetti code. It lets you accrete programs as a series of patches.
Paul Graham
#11. We met Dr. Hall in such deep mourning that either his mother, his wife, or himself must be dead.
Jane Austen
#12. I sort of jumped out of movies and into the lifeboat of comics. I loved it right away. It was the opposite of film school. Whatever was in my imagination could end up in the finished product. There were just no limitations.
Brian K. Vaughan
#13. Dean Holder? Messy brown hair? Smoldering blue eyes? A temper straight out of Fight Club?
Colleen Hoover
#14. Nothing is more tedious than the dreaming platitude.
Karl Marx
#15. No mother. Two small words, and yet within them lay a bottomless well of pain and loss, a ceaseless mourning for touches that were never received and words of wisdom that were never spoken. No single word was big enough to adequately describe the loss of your mother.
Kristin Hannah
#16. We met Dr. Hall in such very deep mourning that either his wife, his mother or himself must be dead
Jane Austen
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