
Top 14 Relationship Between Mother And Child Quotes
#1. The Ice Nation is a pretty brutal place. They breed war heroes. The relationship between mother and child, in that world, is a little bit different than it is in our own society. But, no one really likes being a disappointment to their parents and their family.
Zach McGowan
#2. Right now, I'm at the top of the world in my game so my focus isn't on when I'm going to end. My focus is on playing the best tennis that I can, and there is no end to that.
Venus Williams
#3. That was my first clue that love can warp a hierarchy; the whole pyramid got flipped on its head. My pet, because she was mine, was at the top of the chain. I cared for the squirmy swamp rats in the most perfunctory way, with none of the love I felt for my red Seth.
Karen Russell
#4. I just happen to believe that what's at stake in the early child's development is so vital and so important, and I think it is founded in the main, in the broad cultural sense, on the relationship between the mother and child.
Michael Leunig
#5. As the bee collecteth honey with great zest, so the fool collecteth wealth.
Kabir
#6. What happens to all the seconds tipped into the bin of the past?
David Mitchell
#7. I think open adoption is a great idea, because it allows a relationship between the birth mother and her child so that the kid isn't like, "Where did I come from?" And to have it be like, "Look, you have a bunch of people who love you."
Kathleen Hanna
#8. All in green went my love of riding on a great horse of gold into the silver dawn.
E. E. Cummings
#9. Everyone loves the underdog. Until they have to take his side.
Philipp Meyer
#11. His old right hand lay nerveless, listless, dead,
Unsceptred; and his realmless eyes were closed;
John Keats
#12. Every employee in a company depends on the C.E.O. to make fast, high-quality decisions.
Ben Horowitz
#13. When you're appeasing too much, you might be egotistically over-estimating everyone's need for your approval.
Criss Jami
#14. Hopefulness is the heartbeat of the relationship between a parent and child. Each time a child overcomes the next challenge of hislife, his triumph encourages new growth in his parents. In this sense a child is parent to his mother and father.
Louise J. Kaplan
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