
“Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same. ”
Source: To My Daughters, With Love (1967), pp. 137 http://books.google.com/books?id=adgpB1mSo24C&q=%22some+are+kissing%22&pg=PA137#v=onepage– 138 http://books.google.com/books?id=adgpB1mSo24C&q=%22mothers+and+some+are+scolding+mothers+but+it+is+love+just+the+same+and+most+mothers+kiss+and+scold+together%22&pg=PA138#v=onepage
“Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same. ”
Part 3, 1974 - 1979 Victory And Defeat, p. 178
Memoirs (1993)
Context: Some things I never learned to like. I didn't like to kiss babies, though I didn't mind kissing their mothers. I didn't like to slap backs or other parts of the anatomy. I liked hecklers, because they brought my speeches alive. I liked supporters, because they looked happy. And I really enjoyed mingling with people, if there wasn't too much of it.
Reported in Thomas Jones, The Duties of Man and Other Essays (1915), page 61
"My Mother," from Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804)
Ann Taylor, "My Mother," from Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804)
Misattributed
“Kissing Mother Superior, incompetent, hairball, poppy seeds, on the can.”
Source: A Visit from the Goon Squad
"Mother Love", p. 61
Savage Survivals (1916), Wild Survivals in Domesticated Animals