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Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth
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"Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth; we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth"

- Mary Antin

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This quote by Mary Antin speaks with the concept that our mothers experience the physical pain of childbirth, while we experience the longer, more extracted pain of spiritual development. This quote recommends that the procedure of spiritual development is a tough one, and that it is a procedure that requires time and effort. It indicates that spiritual growth is a required part of life, which it is something that we must all go through in order to become our best selves. It likewise suggests that our mothers are our first instructors, and that they are the ones who help us to begin our journey of spiritual development. This quote is a pointer that our moms are our very first instructors, which they are the ones who help us to begin our journey of spiritual development. It is a reminder that spiritual growth is a hard process, but one that is necessary in order to become our finest selves.

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Russia Flag This quote is written / told by Mary Antin between February 24, 1909 and May 15, 1949. He/she was a famous Activist from Russia. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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