1. The reason why a mother is noble is because she is a bit like a beast. The maternal instinct is both animalistic and noble. ——From "Ninety-Three Years" by Victor Hugo
2. For babies, mothers are no different than gods. She is almighty. She is the source of the baby's whole joy, its whole life, if she feeds it herself. ——From "Five Questions of Life" by Mauroa, France
3. Mother is indeed a mother, but she is the most sacred among living creatures. ——From "The Three Graves" by Coleridge in England
4. This is why mothers love their children more than fathers: they suffer more when giving them life; This is also more certain. ——From "Nicomachean Ethics" by Aristotle in ancient Greece
5. Mothers love their children more than fathers, because mothers know that children are flesh that falls from their own bodies, and The father only thinks of him as his own child. ——From "Fragments" by Menander in ancient Greece