“Mothers are multi-taskers.”
Source: Mini Shopaholic
“[Judith Warner:] Our neurotic quest to perfect the mechanics of mothering can be interpreted as an effort to do on an individual level what we’ve stopped trying to do on a society-wide one.”
Source: Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity
“Sadie heard her inside cleaning up the kitchen and wondered what dreams Betty's mother had for herself, if all mothers had them, bottled up beneath their mother exteriors.”
Source: The Longings of Wayward Girls
“We know life is finite. Why should we believe death lasts forever?”
Source: Held
“MOTHER' A flower of our Life's garden, which we don't wanna let it withers ever.”
“…these mothers at their midnight council were more like one great mind probing itself, divided at times as great minds may be, but one entity”
Source: Magdalen Rising: The Beginning
“The only thing mothers have in common with each other is the fact that they slept with a man while they were ovulating without the appropriate protection”
Source: Rigning í nóvember
“We dragged Linc along. His current honey is working tonight."
"Still the intern?"
"Yeah." Helen sat on the curvy velvet chaise, made herself at home. "I'm starting to think he's
getting serious about her."
"And?"
"I don't know. She's a nice girl, raised well. Focused, which he could use, and independent,
which I appreciate."
"But he's your baby."
"But he's my baby," Helen agreed. "I miss the little boy sometimes, with the scabbed knees and
loose shoelaces. Still see him in that tall, gorgeous lawyer in the three-piece suit that strolls in and
out of my life now. And Jesus,”
Source: The Villa
“Anyone who met him today would say, *Soldier. Fighter.* They would want him on their team. As a mother she was willing to engage in pride over fear and to admit the possibility that his sacrifice was hers, too. His sacrifice was something she had been able to give her country.”
Source: Eleven Days
“Single moms: You are a doctor, a teacher, a nurse, a maid, a cook, a referee, a heroine, a provider, a defender, a protector, a true Superwoman. Wear your cape proudly.”
Source: The Single Woman–Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass: Embracing Singleness with Confidence