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It gradually dawned upon me that there was no one more difficult to please than my mother
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"It gradually dawned upon me that there was no one more difficult to please than my mother"

- Georg Brandes

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This quote by Georg Brandes speaks to the trouble of pleasing one's mom. It suggests that the speaker has come to recognize that their mother is the most tough person to please. This might be due to the reality that mothers often have high expectations for their children and can be extremely vital of their actions. It might also be because mothers are often protective of their children and want the best for them, so they might be more likely to be disappointed with their children's options. The quote suggests that the speaker has actually pertained to comprehend this problem and has actually accepted it as a part of their relationship with their mother. It is a reminder that, although it can be challenging to please one's mom, it is very important to try to understand their point of view and to value their love and support.

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Denmark Flag This quote is written / told by Georg Brandes between February 4, 1842 and February 19, 1927. He was a famous Critic from Denmark. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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