Quote by Norman Douglas
Nobody can misunderstand a boy like his own mother. Mothers at present can bring children into the world, but this performance is apt to mark the end of their capacities. They can't even attend to the elementary animal requirements of their offspring. It is quite surprising how many children survive in spite of their mothers.
Summary
This quote suggests that a mother's understanding of her own son is often lacking or prone to misunderstandings. It further asserts that modern mothers may struggle to fully meet the basic needs of their children, to the point where it is surprising that many children are able to survive despite their mothers' shortcomings. Overall, the quote criticizes contemporary mothers for their apparent lack of ability to comprehend and properly care for their sons.