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Famous Quotes From Moms

 My mom always says...

'You are a girl...'

'Cut small for me' With a special hand signal attached to it

'I don't blame you'

'In my days eating egg was a privilege'

'Is it not my money?'

'Na-eche na i bu mmadu, m ga-ario ka i mee nke a' (Assuming you were a human, i'll ask you to do this for me)

'You cannot do anything' (but she does everything in the house)

'Why are you shouting?' (But she's shouting as she's asking.)

'I will kill you and bury you, nobody will ask of you, I gave birth to you.'

'I comment my reserve'

'Stop crying, you're making noise' (After she flogs you)

'Why can't you be like your friend?'

'Come and take me picture'

'This is the last time I am arranging my room.'


These quotes are a compilation of quotes that various teens gave me as a response to the question "What's that thing that your mom ALWAYS says?"




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