No mother should lose her child.

Ann Hood
No mother should lose her child.
No mother should lose her child.
No mother should lose her child.
No mother should lose her child.
About This Quote

No mother should lose her child is a proverb that speaks to the importance of taking care of one’s family. When a child is lost, the family must work together to find and bring home their missing child. The love and support of family and friends help to make it possible for them to find their missing from time to time.

Source: The Knitting Circle

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