“And in a chair well-knownMy mother sat, and did not tireWith reading all alone.If I should make the slightest soundTo show that I'm awake,She'd rise, and lap the blankets round,My pillow softly shake;Kiss me, and turn my face to seeThe shadows on the wall,And then sing Rousseau's Dream to me,Till fast asleep I fall.”
William Allingham
“A mother takes care of me+other, but a father takes care of his fat+her”
Miteb Khantash Alqarni
“After your well being - no extension of ones persona or occupation matters to the Mother - A Son to a Mother is a Son”
Daniel Robert O'Neill
“And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee.”
Bible
“And when he had taken him, and brought him to his mother, he sat on her knees till noon, and then died.”
“They had a powerful association when reading the picture book. They all felt a sense of comfort. When Stephenson sat down, the students directed him on how to read the picture book with the page facing them.”
Carol Clarke
“One night some short weeks ago, for the first time in her not always happy life, Marilyn Monroe's soul sat down alone to a quiet supper from which it did not rise.”
Clifford Odets