Susan Chira famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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In the land of Cheerios, dirty diapers, fleeting naps and interrupted sleep, other mothers are a lifeline.
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Most baby books also tend to romanticize the mother who stays at home, as if she really spends her entire day doing nothing but beaming at the baby and whipping up educational toys from pieces of string, rather than balancing cooing time with laundry, cleaning, shopping and cooking.
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The most consistent gift and burden of motherhood is advice.
-- Susan Chira
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Mothers are inscrutable beings to their sons, always.
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Wanderers eastward, wanderers west, Know you why you cannot rest? 'Tis that every mother's son Travails with a skeleton. Lie down in the bed of dust; Bear the fruit that bear you must; Bring the eternal seed to light, And morn is all the same as night.
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Music is language itself. It should not have any barriers of caste, creed, language or anything. Music is one, only cultures are different. Music is the language of languages. It is the ultimate mother of languages.
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There is another old poet whose name I do not now remember who said, 'Truth is the daughter of Time.'
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I go home at the end of the day and I rarely talk about what I did that day. So my wife's experience is just like that of anybody else whose husband goes away to a blue collar job and comes home bruised and dirty and often proud of the work that they're doing.
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Whatever is dirty, it is women's job to clean up, or drive some man to clean up, and that goes for everything from cellar to senate.
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If the waitress has dirty ankles, the chili is good.
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A 2002 Oxford study showed counting sheep actually delays the onset of sleep. It's just too dull to stop us from worrying about jobs and spouses.
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Dreams are not those which comes while we are sleeping, but dreams are those when u don't sleep before fulfilling them.
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I eat, sleep, and drink my character. It is my fantasy to go to another planet.
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