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Motherhood Quote by Erma Bombeck

"Thanks to my mother, not a single cardboard box has found its way back into society. We receive gifts in boxes from stores that went out of business twenty years ago"

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Domestic thrift turns into a kind of private environmental policy in Erma Bombeck's hands, and the joke lands because it’s half admiration, half gentle indictment. She’s not describing a quirky habit; she’s describing a matriarchal supply chain. The image of gifts arriving in boxes from stores “that went out of business twenty years ago” is funny because it’s absurdly specific: retail as archaeology, wrapped in twine and maternal pride.

Bombeck’s intent is classic middle-American satire with a warm edge. She elevates the humble cardboard box into a symbol of a whole worldview: Depression-era scarcity reflexes persisting inside postwar abundance. The mother’s behavior isn’t framed as stingy so much as strategically vigilant, as if waste is a moral failure and every item has a second life waiting. The phrase “has found its way back into society” is the sly masterstroke. Society becomes the place where boxes go to die, or worse, get repurchased. Home is the circular economy, run by one person with a strong opinion about “perfectly good” containers.

The subtext is generational negotiation. Adult children may be living in an era of convenience and disposable packaging, but their gifts arrive packaged in the mother’s memory: old stores, old habits, old rules about what you keep “just in case.” It’s also a quiet jab at consumer culture’s amnesia. Those defunct store names still show up at birthdays and holidays like ghosts, reminding everyone that buying new is easy, but unlearning thrift is harder.

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Bombeck, Erma. (2026, January 15). Thanks to my mother, not a single cardboard box has found its way back into society. We receive gifts in boxes from stores that went out of business twenty years ago. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thanks-to-my-mother-not-a-single-cardboard-box-23568/

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Bombeck, Erma. "Thanks to my mother, not a single cardboard box has found its way back into society. We receive gifts in boxes from stores that went out of business twenty years ago." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thanks-to-my-mother-not-a-single-cardboard-box-23568/.

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"Thanks to my mother, not a single cardboard box has found its way back into society. We receive gifts in boxes from stores that went out of business twenty years ago." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thanks-to-my-mother-not-a-single-cardboard-box-23568/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Erma Bombeck

Erma Bombeck (February 21, 1927 - April 22, 1996) was a Journalist from USA.

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