Importance of mothers quotes:

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  • Republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and child. -- Dan Quayle
  • As a former teacher and a mother and grandmother, I know firsthand the importance of a quality education. -- Sue Kelly
  • I think my mother, more than anyone, knew the importance of inspiration. If it was occurring, you had to use it. -- Rufus Wainwright
  • I'm sure mothers are important across every culture, but particularly in Korean society, the role of the mother is of great importance. -- Bong Joon-ho
  • You are a person of the greatest importance when you are a mother of a family. Just do your job right and your kids will love you. -- Ethel Waters
  • I always knew the importance of it, since I was three or four years old my mother used to feed me wine and water. I grew up with wine as liquid food. -- Robert Mondavi
  • I learned a great lesson from my mother on her deathbed. She counseled me on the importance of taking care of myself so I wouldn't end up in an unhealthy body like she did. -- Marie Osmond
  • My mother had taught me about the importance of finding a 'good provider,' so when my boyfriend proposed, I said 'yes' in a heartbeat. I was still just a kid, and I didn't know what was coming in life. -- Elizabeth Warren
  • When you grow up with a mother who has to wash dishes and clean hotel rooms, you know the importance of having a job, and you can't be without a job for any length of time, or you will be without anything. -- Edward P. Jones
  • It is well for us that we are born babies in intellect. Could we understand half what mothers say and do to their infants, we should be filled with a conceit of our own importance, which would render us insupportable through life. -- Augustus Hare
  • I suppose the first big shift in my life was when, at the age of 8, my father left my mother, leaving her alone with two daughters to bring up. That taught me the importance of women being financially independent. You never know what might happen. -- Cherie Blair
  • I think of my films as not necessarily political but more moral. Between my father, my stepfather, and my mother - they all felt pretty passionately about the importance of standing up and doing the right thing, and none of them were suck-ups. What motivates me is usually abuse of power. -- Alex Gibney
  • And, to help society at large to understand that in the equation of life, fathers are of equal importance as mothers. -- Malik Yoba
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