Top 24 Owe To My Mother Quotes

#1. My success and everything good that I have done, I owe to my mother.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#2. One of my most precious possessions is my memory of a home in which love was supreme, in which I cannot recall ever a cross word having passed between father and mother. We all owe such a blessing to our children.

David O. McKay

#3. All I am, I owe to my mother.

George Washington

#4. My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.

George Washington

#5. While so much is said of the inferior intellect of woman, it is by a strange absurdity conceded that very many eminent men owe their station in life to their mothers.

Matilda Joslyn Gage

#6. Every interview I do, it's basically 'how did he do it,' and I owe it all to my representation, and my manager is basically like my mother, she's so picky.

Jamie Bell

#7. My mother was being hounded by a debt collector over a debt that she didn't owe, and she eventually just paid it because she wanted the calls to stop. I was very surprised. It sounded so strange. I started poking around on the Internet and found this was extremely common.

Jake Halpern

#8. Abraham Lincoln once said, All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my mother.

Ben Carson

#9. The more I go through parenting, the more I say I owe my mother an apology.

Ray Romano

#10. Lincoln, speaking of his mother:] God bless my mother; all that I am or ever hope to be I owe to her.

William Herndon

#11. All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.

Abraham Lincoln

#12. I, of course, owe everything to my mother, because my father died when I was only nine days of age; and the marvelous teachings, the faith, the integrity of my mother have been an inspiration to me.

Heber J. Grant

#13. I grew up in a family of strong women and I owe any capacity I have to understand women to my mother and big sister. They taught me to respect women in a way where I've always felt a strong emotional connection to women, which has also helped me in the way I approach my work as an actor.

Ryan Gosling

#14. There are many things for which I owe gratitude to my dad. Most of all, I am grateful to the only man who could love my mother more than me.

Ron Mayes

#15. All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.

Abraham Lincoln

#16. Because wherever I am today, I still owe it to God and I owe it to two men - the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X and of course, two very special women, my mother and my wife.

Louis Farrakhan

#17. I owe a lot to my parents, especially by mother and my father.

Greg Norman

#18. What we owe future generations is the subject of growing debate by economists, philosophers, ethicists, public policymakers, and academics of all stripes. But for me as a mother, the moral implications are very clear. We owe them clean air and fresh water, a healthy planet and a secure future.

Leonor Varela

#19. After the love which we owe Jesus Christ, we must give the chief place in our heart to the love of His Mother Mary.

Alphonsus Liguori

#20. George Washington said, "All I am, I owe to my mother." That's so true. My mom pushed me to get in politics. She pushed me to learn a bunch of languages. She pushed me and inspired me. She is the reason why I'm in politics.

Andrea Tantaros

#21. Reflect, old man! We have been pals for years. Your mother likes me."
"No, she doesn't."
"Well, anyway, we were at school together and you owe me a tenner."
"Oh, well," he said in a resigned sort of voice.

P.G. Wodehouse

#22. I cannot tell you how much I owe to the solemn word of my good mother.

Charles Spurgeon

#23. My mother's influence in molding my character was conspicuous. She forced me to learn daily long chapters of the Bible by heart. To that discipline and patient, accurate resolve I owe not only much of my general power of taking pains, but of the best part of my taste for literature.

John Ruskin

#24. We owe to our Mother-Country the Duty of Subjects but will not pay her the Submission of Slaves.

George Mason

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