Top 12 Baby Changed My Life Quotes
#1. Having the baby changed my life a lot. I don't want to go on the road.
Cass Elliot
#2. You know, back in the day, when a guy saved a Princess's life, she would reward him with a kiss ...
Amanda Hocking
#3. Life is life and fun is fun
and all is quiet when the goldfish dies.
Eric Andrews-Katz
#4. To live is to be someone else. Feeling is impossible if we feel today as we felt yesterday: to feel today the same thing we felt yesterday is not to feel at all
it's merely to remember today what we felt yesterday, since today we are the living cadaver of yesterday's lost life.
Fernando Pessoa
#5. Children are the last thing I want. I hate all children. For other people, it's fine, but not for me. I was born not to be a family person.
Karl Lagerfeld
#6. Don't you wonder sometimes,' Ursula said. 'If just one small thing had been changed, in the past, I mean. If Hitler had died at birth, or if someone had kidnapped him as a baby and brought him up in
I don't know, say, a Quaker household
surely things would be different.
Kate Atkinson
#7. How long does it have to go on? This punishment? Haven't I done time enough, haven't I served my term? can't I apply for a-pardon?
Tennessee Williams
#8. Trust your doubt. Always fight for your beliefs.
That is the path beyond thought.
Steven Seagal
#9. You better take care of me Lord, if you don't you're gonna have me on your hands.
Hunter S. Thompson
#10. If you associate enough with older people who do enjoy their lives, who are not stored away in any golden ghettos, you will gain a sense of continuity and of the possibility for a full life.
Tom Stoppard
#11. What we need more than anything, Amy, is each other. I need you, baby. I need you alive and well, in my bed and in my life. The idea of losing you is torture, but I know you aren't my property. You're the woman who changed me in ways I don't even fully understand.
Lisa Renee Jones
#12. I grew up loving classic rock music - The Beatles, The Rolling Stones - and then one day I heard 'Baby One More Time' on the radio and I thought 'What is this?' I was eight and it changed my life.
Sara Paxton
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