First Born Children Quotes
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First Born Children Quotes & Sayings
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Hattie's children died in the order in which they were born: first Philadelphia, then Jubilee.
— Ayana Mathis
When you abort the first born of any, nature takes its vengeance on the subsequent children,
— Bob Marshall
Security represents your sense of worth, your identity, your emotional anchorage, your self-esteem, your basic personal strength or lack of it.
— Stephen Covey
The first of Sam and Rosie's children was born on the twenty-fifth of March, a date that Sam noted.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
When joy and prayer are married, their first born child is gratitude.
— Charles Spurgeon
Solitude, competitiveness and grief are the unavoidable lot of a writer only when there is no organization or network to which he can turn.
— Toni Morrison
You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.
— Raymond E. Feist
Romans marveled that in Egypt female children were not left to die; a Roman was obligated to raise only his first-born daughter.
— Stacy Schiff
I will do anything for Guillermo del Toro, if he asked me. I would give him my first-born child.
— Robert Kazinsky
Increasingly being used for routine duties such as conducting liquor inspections and serving warrants.
— Anonymous
My children were born into this. They will always be the grandchildren of the President and First Lady of the United States.
— Columba Bush
All children are born geniuses, and we spend the first six years of their lives degeniusing them.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
She didn't have to act like she couldn't wait to have him, because that was exactly what was making her slip her bra down her arms so eagerly.
— Codi Gary
The experience may have been costly, but it was also priceless.
— Peter George Peterson
My first-born. All I can remember of her is how she loved the burned bottom of bread. Can you beat that?Eight children and that's all I remember.
— Toni Morrison
Daisies smell-less, yet most quaint,
And sweet thyme true,
Primrose, first born child of Ver,
Merry Spring-time's harbinger. — Francis Beaumont
And sweet thyme true,
Primrose, first born child of Ver,
Merry Spring-time's harbinger. — Francis Beaumont