My Mother Quotes

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Israelmore Ayivor
“Good parents use the mistakes they did in the past when they were young to advice the children God gave to them to prevent them from repeating those mistakes again. However, bad parents always want to be seen as right and appear "angelic and saintly" as if they never had horrible youth days.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Yasser Kashef
“You carried me nine months before bringing me to life
You polished my talent when I was less than five
You always grant me mirth and surround me with angelic care
Hence, giving you the world’s treasures are still not fair
God created you to be the source of mercy on this hard planet
You are the one who taught me speaking and every good habit
I always pray to God during prostration and when I kneel
That he bless your time and make me under your heel”
Yasser Kashef

Stephanie Kallos
“Her eyes are the first indication of her infirmity, or rather that she resides in more than one world. (Dementia)”
Stephanie Kallos, Language Arts

Debasish Mridha
“I lived with my mother for only a short time. Even though I left, she is always surrounding me with her love.”
Debasish Mridha MD

Debasish Mridha
“My mother was an angel of light, love, and compassion.”
Debasish Mridha

Petra Hermans
“A cuckoo never knew how to handle grace. Grace knows her glory because of her family, her own mother.”
Petra Hermans

Ehsan Sehgal
“How difficult it can be for a widow-mother of ten siblings to travel from rich to poor in just a few years after my father's death, only a heart can feel it.
A mother who could not read on her own but enlightened her children with higher education and dignity, my mother was also among such mothers.
I didn't know why I used to tell my mother in my childhood that whenever I would grow up, I would perform Hajj for her. My mother always replied with a smile, study first; if you earn money by doing a job, then we perform Hajj.
I grew up before I grew up. I joined the army and came back. From Larkana to Karachi and then to the Netherlands, where the oppression of the oppressors was waiting for me, and oppression ruined my life.
I miraculously fulfilled my promise to perform Hajj with my mother in 1985. Two years later, my mother could not survive a heart attack and left everyone alone. May Allah raises her rank in heaven.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Georges Bataille
“What I want', were the words she left me with, administering a poison, 'is that you love me even unto death. For my part, it is in death I love you at this very instant. But I don't want your love unless you know I am repulsive, and love me even as you know it.”
Georges Bataille, My Mother / Madame Edwarda / The Dead Man

Ehsan Sehgal
“How difficult it can be for a widowed mother of ten siblings to pass from the rich to the poor within a few years of my father's death;

A mother who could not read on her own but enlightened her children with higher education and dignity, my mother was also among such mothers.

I didn't know why I kept telling my mother in my childhood that whenever I grew up, I would go on a pilgrimage with her. My mother always replied with a smile, study first; if you earn money by doing a job, then we perform Hajj.

I grew up before I grew up. I joined the army and came back. From Larkana to Karachi and then to the Netherlands, where the oppression of the oppressors was waiting for me, and oppression ruined my life.

I miraculously fulfilled my promise to perform Hajj with my mother in 1985. Two years later, my mother could not survive a heart attack and left everyone alone. May Allah raise her rank in heaven.”
Ehsan Sehgal