The first professor you meet in life is your mother; the second is hardship, and the last is death.

Matshona Dhliwayo
The first professor you meet in life is your mother;...
The first professor you meet in life is your mother;...
The first professor you meet in life is your mother;...
The first professor you meet in life is your mother;...
About This Quote

There are many lessons to be learned from this quote. The first is that our parents are an important part of our lives, no matter how old we get. They are powerful role models for us, and their influence has a lot of impact on the way we see the world. The second is that hardship is often inevitable, so it’s important not to let it control you. And the last is that death is always lurking around the corner.

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