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		Promises are like crying babies in a theater, they should be carried out at once.
	
	  Norman Vincent Peale Norman Vincent Peale
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		I have never understood the appeal of babies, they seem such horrible creatures most of the time!
	
	  Douglas Feaver Douglas Feaver
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		It was very easy for me to dedicate myself to the care of mothers, help them have healthy babies, help them be healthy, help them in a place where they don't have opportunities. Success breeds the excitement to continue going. It's harder to get out of bed when you've failed.
	
	  Annie Lennox
			
			
				Eurythmics Annie Lennox
			
			
				Eurythmics
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		I don't particularly like babies. They are loud and smelly and, above all other things, demanding. No matter how much free day care you throw at women, babies are still time-sucking monsters with their constant neediness.
	
	  Amanda Marcotte Amanda Marcotte
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		Babies, we are told, are the latest news from heaven.
	
	  Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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		Media mystifications should not obfuscate a simple, perceivable fact; Black teenage girls do not create poverty by having babies. Quite the contrary, they have babies at such a young age precisely because they are poor--because they do not have the opportunity to acquire an education, because meaningful, well-paying jobs and creative forms of recreation are not accessible to them ... because safe, effective forms of contraception are not available to them.
	
	  Angela Davis Angela Davis
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		A new study reveals that one-third of babies in the U.S. have used a smartphone. Yeah, and one-third of babies in China have MADE a smartphone.
	
	  Conan O'Brien Conan O'Brien
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		The happiest days are when babies come.
	
	  Margaret Mitchell Margaret Mitchell
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		Babies are a nuisance, of course. But so does everything seem to be that is worth while – husbands and books and committees and being loved and everything. We have to choose between barren ease and rich unrest – or rather, one does not choose.
	
	  Vera Brittain Vera Brittain
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		It's like these songs are your babies and you don't want anybody to think your babies are ugly! You never really know until you throw it out there if it's gonna take. And that is a really scary and vulnerable place to be, so having those songs be embraced is the best feeling in the world. That's been our dream our whole lives.
	
	  Hillary Scott
			
			
				Lady Antebellum Hillary Scott
			
			
				Lady Antebellum
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		The cat will keep his side of the bargain. He will kill mice, and he will be kind to babies when he is in the house, just so long as they do not pull his tail too hard. But when he has done that, and between times, and when the moon gets up and night comes, he is the Cat that walks by himself, and all places are alike to him. Then he goes out to the Wet Wild Woods or up on the Wet Wild trees or on the Wet Wild roofs, waving his wild tail and walking by his wild lone.
	
	  Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling
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		My big thing is I think women should birth their babies, as long as they're healthy and their doctor says it's OK, however they want, whether that means in the hospital with no drugs, at home with an epidural, elective C-section, whatever.
	
	  Eva Amurri Eva Amurri
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		Fo' Gawd, Miss Scarlett! We's got ter have a doctah. Ah- Ah- Miss Scarlett, Ah doan know nuthin' 'bout bringin' babies. -Prissy
	
	  Margaret Mitchell Margaret Mitchell
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		The world is a very complicated place, as babies know.
	
	  David Mumford David Mumford
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		When I was first running marathons, we were sailing on a flat earth. We were afraid we'd get big legs, grow mustaches, not get boyfriends, not be able to have babies. Women thought that something would happen to them, that they'd break down or turn into men, something shadowy, when they were only limited by their own society's sense of limitations.
	
	  Kathrine Switzer Kathrine Switzer
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		I am not in favor of immortality. I believe death for humans is the way of getting rid of accumulated errors - as in trial and error. Without death, the old folks would start to gang up on the babies (the new trials). Immortality --> immortal mistakes.
	
	  Esther Dyson Esther Dyson