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Quotes About Pregnant

'Oh, Daddy,' was a remake of the Ritchie Valens' song 'Oh Donna,' and I really like that one because it's a story of a pregnant woman who was dumped by her baby daddy, but she was always waiting for him. It's a sweet-and-sour situation.
~ Natti Natasha
I expected college to feel like a major accomplishment. I walked across the stage, eight months pregnant with my almost seven-year-old daughter watching in the audience.
~ Stephanie Land
Actually I am pretty pregnant with the news Sid brought me, but glad we have not spread it. The girls look very happy. With their heads bound up in babushkas they might be out of the peasant chorus of a Russian opera. Any minute now we will sing and dance to the balalaika. Charity is tall and striking; Sally smaller, darker, quieter. One dazzles, the other warms. In a couple of hours I will need sympathy, but for now I like being washed by the wind.
~ Wallace Stegner
Thinking they'd found their man, a Mossad team was dispatched to the village of Lillehammer, Norway, to assassinate Salameh, but mistakenly murdered an innocent Moroccan waiter as he walked home from a theater with his pregnant wife.
~ Ward Larsen
Emptiness is the pregnant void out of which all creation springs. But many of us fear emptiness. We prefer to remain...surrounded by things...we imagine are subject to our control.
~ Wayne Muller
I have these surreal moments where I'm like, 'I'm pregnant with Jake Gyllenhaal's baby' and 'I'm telling Robert Pattinson that he smells of sex.' But you're acting, so the focus is on the work.
~ Sarah Gadon
The surrogate is feeling pregnant! And a little sick. She thinks it's a girl.
~ GloZell
It is manifestly pregnant and has a bulging white belly heavy with its load of kittens.
~ K?b? Abe
Force is the midwife of every old society pregnant with a new one. It is itself an economic power.
~ Karl Marx
Mr. Dallstrom is a bald, scarecrow of a man with a poochy stomache. Think of a pregnant Abraham Lincoln.
~ Richard Paul Evans
I took a deep breath. "Are you free tonight?" There was a long, pregnant pause. "What about the man in the dream?" he finally asked. "There is no man in the dream.
~ Richelle Mead
A ship under sail and a big-bellied woman, Are the handsomest two things that can be seen common.
~ Benjamin Franklin
I was born in the 50s, my mom was pregnant in the 50s, [Frank] Sinatra had that big come back around then, From Here to Eternity.
~ Robert Davi
The Mother of Ignorance is always pregnant. But at Sean Price house, the b**ch have twins!
~ Sean Price
I am not a pregnant working mother wronged.
~ Elizabeth Vargas
I'm in love with music, and I'm pregnant by it. It's like having twins. Or triplets. Or eight-lets!
~ R. Kelly
I saw how changing my diet really benefitted my health. After I changed my diet, I was able to get pregnant, and then my eczema went away, and then my migraines went away.
~ Tia Mowry
Small town. Not a lot to do. You either got married, drunk, or pregnant, not necessarily in that order.
~ Jana Deleon
Rowan Williams analogizes between Mary and other believers. When any of us trusts, things get born. New life comes. Things that were not there before are now there, nearly miraculously. Mary trusts so much she gets pregnant.
~ Jason Byassee
I have run a general election campaign pregnant and ran Ed Miliband's leadership campaign commuting to London with a new baby so I already have my system set up.
~ Lucy Powell
At night, the moon, a pregnant woman, walks cautiously over the slippery heavens.
~ Richard Aldington
No multitude of words could have been more significant than those moments of silence, or more pregnant with the first-felt throbbings of desire.
~ Kate Chopin
She went to get the revolver, which had long since been loaded by a most considerate Providence, and when she held it in her hand, weighty as a phallus in action, she realised she was big with murder, pregnant with a corpse.
~ Jean Genet
I've had the kind of complex life I write about. I was a single mother for 12 years. I'd been engaged. The wedding fell through. I then discovered I was pregnant and opted to have the child on my own. I was a professor. I was in my mid-30s. I could manage it financially.
~ Stephanie Coontz