Algernon in the play "Importance of being Ernest"by Oscar Wilde
This quote is by Oscar Wilde, from his play "The Importance of Being Earnest." It reflects the idea that women often emulate their mothers as they age, while men tend to follow their own paths.
they love there children thats what mothers do
mother is important in every life of a child thats why
because she was to be the new queen so thats why
"thats what she said"
because thats how many mothers dogs have
thats cheating!
thats physically imposible
he become famous bye drawing pictures of buildings and thats how he become famous
thats what i'm wondering
thats what i was wondering.
the mothers are protective and almost act like there are like there younger bro or sis and just teaches them so , thats what ! :)
The undisturbed rainforest started to become disturbed . thats how they became extinct. :DD