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| Since people are going to be living longer and getting older, they'll just have to learn how to be BABIES longer. | Andy Warhol | 1930-, American Artist, Filmmaker |
| The more people have studied different methods of bringing up children the more they have come to the conclusion that what good mother and fathers instinctively feel like doing for their BABIES is the best after all. | Benjamin Spock | 1903-, American Pediatrician |
| A baby is God's opinion that life should go on. | Carl Sandburg | 1878-1967, American Poet |
| It is a pleasant thing to reflect upon, and furnishes a complete answer to those who contend for the gradual degeneration of the human species, that every baby born into the world is a finer one than the last. | Charles Dickens | 1812-1870, British Novelist |
| Everyone knows that by far the happiest and universally enjoyable age of man is the first. What is there about BABIES which makes us hug and kiss and fondle them, so that even an enemy would give them help at that age? | Desiderius Erasmus | c.1466-1536, Dutch Humanist |
| Families with BABIES and families without BABIES are sorry for each other. | Edgar Watson Howe | 1853-1937, American Journalist, Author |
| Mothers born on relief have their BABIES on relief. Nothingness, truly, seems to be the condition of these New York people. They are nomads going from one rooming house to another, looking for a toilet that functions. | Elizabeth Hardwick | 1916-, American Novelist |
| A baby is born with a need to be loved and never outgrows it. | Frank A. Clark | |
| War will never cease until BABIES begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands. | H. L. Mencken | 1880-1956, American Editor, Author, Critic, Humorist |
| Except that right side up is best, there is not much to learn about holding a baby. There are one hundred and fifty-two distinctly different ways --and all are right! At least all will do. | Heywood Broun | 1888-1939, American Journalist, Novelist |
| If you desire to drain to the dregs the fullest cup of scorn and hatred that a fellow human being can pour out for you, let a young mother hear you call dear baby ''it.'' | Jerome K. Jerome | 1859-1927, British Humorous Writer, Novelist, Playwright |
| Every new baby is a blind desperate vote for survival: people who find themselves unable to register an effective political protest against extermination do so by a biological act. | Lewis Mumford | 1895-1990, American Social Philosopher |
| A soiled baby, with a neglected nose, cannot be conscientiously regarded as a thing of beauty. | Mark Twain | 1835-1910, American Humorist, Writer |
| We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or poets, or statesmen; but when the toast works down to the BABIES, we stand on common ground. | Mark Twain | 1835-1910, American Humorist, Writer |
| Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it. | Marshall Mcluhan | 1911-1980, Canadian Communications Theorist |
| Promises are like crying BABIES in a theatre, they should be carried out at once. | Norman Vincent Peale | 1898-1993, American Christian Reformed Pastor, Speaker, Author |
| These wretched BABIES don't come until they are ready. | Queen Elizabeth | 1926-, Current Queen of the United Kingdom |
| I don't dislike BABIES, though I think very young ones rather disgusting. | Queen Victoria | 1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain |
| Infancy conforms to nobody: all conform to it, so that one babe commonly makes four or five out of the adults who prattle and play to it. | Ralph Waldo Emerson | 1803-1882, American Poet, Essayist |
| A loud noise at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other. | Ronald Knox | 1888-1957, British Scholar, Priest |
| No one who has seen a baby sinking back satiated from the breast and falling asleep with flushed cheeks and a blissful smile can escape the reflection that this picture persists as a prototype of the expression of sexual satisfaction in later life. | Sigmund Freud | 1856-1939, Austrian Physician - Founder of Psychoanalysis |
| The only people who like change are wet BABIES. | Source Unknown | |
| The tiny madman in his padded cell. | Vladimir Nabokov | 1899-1977, Russian-born American Novelist, Poet |
| ''I have no name:'' I am but two days old. ''What shall I call thee?'' I happy am, ''Joy is my name.'' sweet joy befall thee! | William Blake | 1757-1827, British Poet, Painter |
| I have no name: I am but two days old. What shall I call thee? I happy am, Joy is my name. Sweet joy befall thee! | William Blake | 1757-1827, British Poet, Painter |
| There is no finer investment for any community than putting milk into BABIES. | Winston Churchill | 1874-1965, British Statesman, Prime Minister |