Top 14 Bassinet Quotes

#1. The baby's body lay in a bassinet. He was the size of a half loaf of bread, his bones light as a bird's and stretched with thin skin.

Jodi Picoult

#2. If you are not annoying someone, you are not doing anything new

Penelope Trunk

#3. When governments murder those who speak the truth, it is time to get new governments.

Diane Duane

#4. When a real genius appeares in this world, you'll know him by the fact that all the fools have allied against him.

Jonathan Swift

#5. Our addiction to always being right is a great block to the truth.
It keeps us from the kind of openness that comes from confidence in our
natural wisdom.

Stephen Levine

#6. I finished 'Heartsick' with my daughter asleep in her bassinet by my desk, a feat that any new mother will tell you cannot be sufficiently praised.

Chelsea Cain

#7. Fashion and all that comes after the music.

Birdman

#8. The comic book is the marijuana of the nursery, the bane of the bassinet, the horror of the home, the curse of the kids and a threat to the future.

John Mason Brown

#9. Three years after my birth, my mother swells again. When Lanka is born and brought home, Shiva and I gaze over the edge of the bassinet at this strange, alien creature and claim her as our own. We are a threesome from then on. Joined at the hip. A pyramid. A triangle.

Nayomi Munaweera

#10. Okay, why couldn't he just be drinking right now? Still, bassinet jockeying one of these pooping machines had to be better than dodging bullets.
Right?
V glanced at the matched set of milk addicts. Fine, maybe the goo-goo, gaga/Glock assessment was more of a fifty-fifty.

J.R. Ward

#11. It is easier to drive a stake through the heart of a blood-sucking vampire than to kill off a money-sucking and useless government program.

Cal Thomas

#12. We read to learn about the world.
We write to change the world.

Lori Jamison Rog

#13. This was the kack's cradle, icky-poo's bassinet. It was Death and Diarrhea, singing duet.

Jack Bunbury

#14. Nothing changes more constantly than the past; for the past that influences our lives does not consist of what actually happened, but of what men believe happened.

Gerald W. Johnson

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