Adoption Child Quotes
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Adoption Child Quotes & Sayings
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Inner child work is essential. It's the essence of growth as a whole person
— Cheryl Richardson
I am so touched at how my family has embraced my situation. They don't even know this child, and they already love her.
— Nia Vardalos
If Children are God's Gift then adopted are God's child.
— Revathi Sankaran
There's nothing more important in this world than caring for a child.
— Seth Adam Smith
I used to think that being consumed by the questions of my identity and origins made me an inferior person, even as a child.
— Mike Chalek
Every child deserves a home and love. Period.
— Dave Thomas
Through adoption, Americans can forever change not only a child's life but also their own.
— George W. Bush
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— Joshua Foer
They call me Domino for obvious reasons. One nudge in the right direction and I'm flat on my stomach.
— Charlie Cochrane
When all the plants in a region are running at full steam, there is simply no way to get more power.
— Alex Berenson
I can take care of myself, but I can't take care of myself and a child. I've decided to give myself up for adoption.
— Jarod Kintz
Thus bound together, they sheltered the child from the cold, dark night, enveloping him in warmth.
— Seth Adam Smith
Aristotelian logic is massive and marmoreal, but every monument accumulates graffiti.
— David Berlinski
Dating a wo/man with a child is adoption ... without the paperwork.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Without trust, words become the hollow sound of a wooden gong. With trust, words become life itself.
— John Harold
We look at adoption as a very sacred exchange. It is not done lightly on either side. I would dedicate my life for this child.
— Jamie Lee Curtis
He who can reach a child's heart can reach the worlds heart.
— Rudyard Kipling
The primary purpose of adoption is to provide a home for a child, not a child for a home.
— Virginia Linder
Happiness is a mystery like religion, and should never be rationalized.
— G.K. Chesterton