Pregnant Mother Quotes
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Pregnant Mother Quotes & Sayings
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Without Khomeini, we would not be where we are. What a pity that, when pregnant with him, his mother did not choose to have an abortion.
— Oriana Fallaci
My mother got pregnant with me at the age of fifteen. This was '64, and unheard of at that time.
— Dr. Dre
The mother of the imbecile is always pregnant,
— Vincenzo Nibali
When I was a kid, my mother said, 'Stephen if you were a girl, you'd always be pregnant.
— Stephen King
Power goes to two poles-to those who've got the money and those who've got the people.
— Saul Alinsky
In the creative process there is the father, the author of the play; the mother, the actor pregnant with the part; and the child, the role to be born.
— Constantin Stanislavski
Have her kidnapped. Tell her you're pregnant and she's the mother. Leave a trail of bread crumbs.
— Jennifer Crusie
I needed to protect her from this - and from herself.
— Richelle Mead
Far more critical than what we know or what we don't know is what we don't want to know.
— Eric Hoffer
The birth mother is placing the baby out of love. I still believe that. Well, the ones we've dealt with who were actually pregnant, anyway.
— Jennifer Gilmore
Man as Atman is really free; as man he is bound, changed by every physical condition.
— Swami Vivekananda
Well the doctors say she's getting better, but I'm not stupid I know what terminal means
— Christine Woo
I am not a pregnant working mother wronged.
— Elizabeth Vargas
At 41 and a half weeks pregnant, I started to have second thoughts about becoming a mother.
— Jenny Mollen
We are all mother's of the Buddha because we are all pregnant with the potential for awakening.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
If you listen to the neverdo's, it's never done.
— David Lloyd George
All society is held together by nonviolence even as the earth is held in her position by gravitation.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Suddenly she was here. And I was no longer pregnant; I was a mother. I never believed in miracles before.
— Ellen Greene
Cribbage, n. A substitute for conversation among those to whom nature has denied ideas.
— Ambrose Bierce