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Children Quote by Henry Ward Beecher

“A mother has, perhaps, the hardest earthly lot; and yet no mother worthy of the name ever gave herself thoroughly for her child who did not feel that, after all, she reaped what she had sown.” quote by Henry Ward Beecher
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“A mother has, perhaps, the hardest earthly lot; and yet no mother worthy of the name ever gave herself thoroughly for her child who did not feel that, after all, she reaped what she had sown.”

Henry Ward Beecher

About This Quote

Source Speech: Sermon on Motherhood, 1865

Mothers often sacrifice deeply, yet many feel unreciprocated, questioning the value of their devotion.

In simple terms: Mothers give much but may feel unrewarded.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and honor a mother’s unseen sacrifices.

Themes

sacrifice parenthood unreciprocated love self‑worth

Mood

reflective empathetic thoughtful

Type

advice philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • family dynamics
  • parent‑child relationships
  • support groups
  • counseling sessions

Key Concepts

maternal devotion emotional labor reciprocity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we better acknowledge a mother’s contributions?
  • What does “worth” mean in caregiving?
A Different Perspective

Not all mothers receive appreciation, which can lead to resentment.

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