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Quotes About Baby

I think that my favourite animal is a baby possum, or a joey. The face of a really little joey is so divine - so, so gorgeous.
~ Mem Fox
I got the name from my grandma because when I was a baby, she used to call me jittery. I used to move around real fast.
~ J.I.D
My baby will be growing up in Liverpool, so we have another Scouser.
~ Fernando Torres
Your baby only needs a lot of light at night if he's reading or he's entertaining guests.
~ Lawrence Kutner
I'm sure that my compulsive eating habits began when I was a baby.
~ Jean Nidetch
I am Abhorsen... He looked at the baby again and added, almost with a note of surprise, Father of Sabriel
~ Garth Nix
I once knew a chap who had a system of just hanging the baby on the clothes line to dry and he was greatly admired by his fellow citizens for having discovered a wonderful innovation on changing a diaper.
~ Damon Runyon
I'm sentimental about many things: the lumpy feel of a baby's unused feet, the metallic smell of the air before the first snow, the last scene in 'It's a Wonderful Life.' But Valentine's Day leaves me cold.
~ Nancy Gibbs
IVF is a wonderful thing. One has to ignore the injections as the reality is that nobody is going to invent a pill that you can take to get a baby.
~ Farah Khan
I'm doing stand-up comedy. I'm working on a one-woman show about how I don't like my baby. There is a period of time where a baby is born where the next 3 months is harrowing. A lot of people say it's the most wonderful time, but for me it was harrowing.
~ Mary Lynn Rajskub
Congratulations are in order for Woody Allen - he and Soon Yi have a brand new baby daughter. It's all part of Woody's plan to grow his own wives.
~ David Letterman
I crave and seek a natural explanation of all phenomena upon this earth, but the word 'natural' to me implies more than mere chemistry and physics. The birth of a baby and the blooming of a flower are natural events, but the laboratory methods forever fail to give us the key to the secret of either.
~ John Burroughs
I'm only four weeks out from birth, so I still have a couple more weeks before I can work out - which is fine with me. I love the feeling of working out, but I've never been a gym rat, ever, so now, it's all about taking in what I can if it's good for the baby, because it all translates to her in a way.
~ Chrissy Teigen
the baby must be either a boy or girl — this much, at any rate, was clear.
~ Samuel Butler
The law was for people who needed instructions, she would later tell me. The same people who needed to be told not to put a baby in the dryer or a dog in the microwave.
~ Sara Gran
Fine,' Aria conceded. 'But *I'll* carry her.' She grabbed the baby seeat from the back. A smell of baby powder wafted up to greet her, bringing a lump in her throat. Her father Byron, and his girlfriend, Meredith, had just had a baby, and she loved Lola with all her heart. If she looked too long at this baby, she might love her just as much.
~ Sara Shepard
He is so mean, he won't let his little baby have more than one measle at a time.
~ Eugene Field
Summer time an' the livin' is easy, Fish are jumpin' an' the cotton is high. Oh, yo' daddy's rich, and yo' ma' is good-lookin', So hush, little baby, don' yo' cry.
~ Ira Gershwin
I like the Polanski stuff more than anything else. Rosemary's Baby is still one of my favorite movies of all time. The idea of her being impregnated with the devil is just so frightening.
~ Dylan McDermott
He was a small, chubby little man with a perpetual air of sadness about him, making him look like a baby that has dropped its rattle.
~ Marion Chesney
Mama is thirty-seven weeks pregnant.
~ Mark Haddon
Baby formula contains three salts: magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, and sodium chloride.
~ Mark Kurlansky
The socialism. The alternative lifestyle. The rebellion against authority. I like that side of the Jesus story, but all the biggest Christians I know prefer him silent, dying or a little baby.
~ Mark Millar
They acted in only two small events—three, if love counts. Falling in love, like having a baby, rubs against the current of our lives: separation, loss, and death. That is the joy of them.
~ Annie Dillard