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  • The most common reason new mothers return to work sooner than they'd like to is because they can't afford to go without their salaries any longer. -- Alexa Von Tobel
  • What advice can we give to new mothers? Their children need to work at an interesting occupation: they should not be helped unnecessarily, nor interrupted, once they have begun to do something intelligent. -- Maria Montessori
  • I loved being pregnant. I felt unapologetically curvy, sexy, and intensely feminine. After giving birth I joined the ranks of millions of new mothers when I moaned, 'Why do I still look pregnant?' -- Olivia Wilde
  • Most female CEOs have been more understanding than their male counterparts, of the stress that new mothers experience to 'do it all,' which often means, 'all by themselves.' Why? They've been there. They understand the policies needed to keep women in the workforce. -- Madeleine M. Kunin
  • In the past, when I'd recorded during a break in a tour, it was so easy to sing, because I felt strong. Also, like so many new mothers, I wasn't getting a lot of sleep, and sleeping is such a huge part of being able to sing. -- Amy Grant
  • The worst feature of a new baby is its mother's singing. -- Kin Hubbard
  • My father was a Norwegian tenor and my mother a New York Irish librarian. -- David Johansen
  • My mother couldn't have been happier when I said I was moving to New York. -- Victor Garber
  • My mother came here to New York. She and my grandmother were domestics, cooking, cleaning for other people. -- David Dinkins
  • Surely, if Mother Nature had been consulted, she would never have consented to building a city in New Orleans. -- Mortimer Zuckerman
  • I have an incredible role model in my mom. She was a single mother raising two kids in New York. -- Kim Raver
  • My mother loved entertaining, and I've followed suit, so we have big celebrations for New Year, Passover, Thanksgiving and birthdays. -- Joan Rivers
  • My mother is looking forward to it even more than me! I'll be showing her the bright lights of New York. -- Tom Felton
  • My mother felt it was time that I had some parental control, so I went off to America and went to New York. -- Diane Cilento
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  • My dad was a New York City cop. His father was a New York City fireman. And my mother's dad was a city taxi driver. -- Joe Lhota
  • My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother. -- Donna Leon
  • I finished 'Heartsick' with my daughter asleep in her bassinet by my desk, a feat that any new mother will tell you cannot be sufficiently praised. -- Chelsea Cain
  • New mothers should enjoy every phase of motherhood without caring about the world. Weight can be checked and controlled. Don't lose your head and mind over it. -- Shilpa Shetty
  • I thought boxes were the best toy. When my parents got a new car, I ran to my mother and said, 'Did it come in a box?' -- Colin Angle
  • My mother's family didn't speak much about Europe: My mother was born in 1935, and her new-world parents were the sort who didn't want to worry their children about the war. -- Elizabeth McCracken
  • My mother was a star-struck girl from a little town in Arkansas who had gone to finishing school in New York, and whose mother had given her anything she ever wanted. -- George Hamilton
  • My mother was incredibly strict, especially when we moved to New York. Compared with most of the American parents, who seemed so relaxed with their children, my mother was virtually a dictator. -- Mark Ronson
  • My mother's parents, Bernard and Rivka Levine, were from Russia and also immigrated to New York City. My mother, Rose, was the elder of their two daughters. My maternal grandmother's family included several scholars and professionals. -- Robert Lefkowitz
  • Already the new-born children interpret love In the voices of mothers. -- Wallace Stevens
  • Controlling mothers do not pass the baton to their son's new wife. -- Laura Schlessinger
  • In an ideal society, mothers and fathers would produce potty- trained, civilized, responsible new citizens while government and corporate leaders would provide a safe, healthy, economically just community. -- Mary Blakely
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