Night Baby Quotes
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Night Baby Quotes & Sayings
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You will never realize how precious a baby is until she keeps you awake through the whole night.
— Debasish Mridha
You remember the night that you left me, you put me in my place. Got you in a stranglehold now baby, gonna crush your face.
— Ted Nugent
Last year nothing happened
The year before nothing happened
And the year before that nothing
happened. — Osamu Dazai
The year before nothing happened
And the year before that nothing
happened. — Osamu Dazai
Everything is fair in love and art.
— Christos Tsiolkas
When I met you last night baby
Before you opened up your gap
I had respect for ya lady
But now I take it all back — Nate Dogg
Before you opened up your gap
I had respect for ya lady
But now I take it all back — Nate Dogg
Hand fits giving, so do it, that's what the Gospel said to me. Life fits living, so let your judgments go.
— Madonna Ciccone
My friends who have babies can't do anything. You can't go out at night. Having a baby is like a DUI from the universe.
— Natasha Leggero
This thing called love, it cries like a baby in a cradle all night. It swings, it jives, it shakes all over like a jelly fish. I kinda like it.
— Queen Elizabeth II
Smile at me, baby, and I'll walk on hot coals for you, no matter how many times you wake me up in the middle of the night.
— Shannon Brownlee
Don't you think baby corns are scary? There's just something wrong about their midget bodies.
— P.C. Cast
I'm ready to fight, I've been looking for my baby all night. If I get her in my sight, boom, boom, out go the lights.
— Little Walter
When we do 'Sports Illustrated,' it starts the night before. You do a St. Tropez tan that night, then baby oil gel, then body color.
— Chrissy Teigen
Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea, I remember the night, when we walked in the sands of Waikiki and I held you oh so tight.
— Ricky Nelson
I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed Dolly Parton was my mother and I was a bottle baby.
— Henny Youngman
He will kill mice and he will be kind to babies ... but when the moon gets up and the night comes, he is the Cat that Walks by Himself.
— Rudyard Kipling
Your baby only needs a lot of light at night if he's reading or he's entertaining guests.
— Lawrence Kutner
I dreamed about you baby. It was just the other night. Most of you was naked Ah, but some of you was light.
— Leonard Cohen
Born on straw at night
under low stable rafters,
Baby Jesus cried. — Richelle E. Goodrich
under low stable rafters,
Baby Jesus cried. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Come on baby, light my fire
Try to set the night on fire — Robby Krieger
Try to set the night on fire — Robby Krieger
Poverty hides itself in thought before it surrenders to purses.
— Khalil Gibran
The first night is the worst possible time to make a hard and fast criticism: the baby never looks its best on the day it is born.
— Margot Fonteyn
I didn't want just one night," I shared.
"I know," he said softly.
"I'd been watching you for years."
"I know, baby. — Kristen Ashley
"I know," he said softly.
"I'd been watching you for years."
"I know, baby. — Kristen Ashley
Some nights I sleep like a baby. Other nights it's, Oh God, I just came up with a bomb shot.
— Michael Bay
Thirteen years, one night.
Nine months. One small baby will deliver true love.
I can't wait to see you. — Lori L. Otto
Nine months. One small baby will deliver true love.
I can't wait to see you. — Lori L. Otto
I see a woman in the night with a baby in her hand, under an old street light near a garbage can.
— Neil Young
Baby...drummers bang all night long!
— Joanne Schwehm
If Jesus was a baby, there was a point, on that Holiest of nights, in that Holiest of mangers, where he made a big, Holy load.
— Dana Gould
I love playing different characters and things that are challenging. I'm not interested in safety at all. That's what makes me get up in the morning.
— Aunjanue Ellis
I got into trad jazz, then modern jazz, then avant-garde jazz, between the ages of 16 to 18.
— Roy Harper
As to marriage, I think the intercourse of heart and mind may be fully enjoyed without entering into this partnership of daily life.
— Margaret Fuller