(Georgie) Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same thing. You want to spend every single moment with your children and still have a fulfilling life at work.

Nancy Woodruff
(Georgie) Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same...
(Georgie) Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same...
(Georgie) Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same...
(Georgie) Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same...
About This Quote

The quote by the Queen of England, "Two hundred years later and it's exactly the same thing. You want to spend every single moment with your children and still have a fulfilling life at work," is a great statement on how motherhood has changed in the past 200 years. Though mothers today still want to spend time with their children, it seems they must also fulfill their roles in society. These kinds of statements show how difficult it is for women to manage these goals.

Source: My Wifes Affair

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