Top 14 Children Out Of Wedlock Quotes

#1. What rare days were those, When my chief duty was to write a song.

George Arnold

#2. I don't believe in bringing children into the world out of wedlock.

Eartha Kitt

#3. When people are too well off they always begin to long for something new.

Jacob Grimm

#4. The more civilized we become, the more horrendous our entertainments.

Gregory Maguire

#5. Let's remember the children who come from broken homes, surrounded by crime, drugs, temptation, their peers having babies out of wedlock, but who still manage to get a good education despite the many obstacles they face every day.

Armstrong Williams

#6. Ironically, the expanded means for connecting at one's disposal become limited to seductively entertaining, instantly gratifying, often desperate mimicry of heartfelt contact.

Steven Buser

#7. Nostalgia is only amnesia turned around, said the poet Adrienne Rich.

Alfie Kohn

#8. But for the media to name their coverage of the 2003 invasion of Iraq the same as what the Pentagon calls it - everyday seeing 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' - you have to ask: 'If this were state controlled media, how would it be any different?'

Amy Goodman

#9. I have olive skin, so if I'm in the sun for even 15 minutes, I turn brown.

Audrina Patridge

#10. The stark truth is that as long as the welfare state makes it possible for young women - or teenage girls - to have children without a husband and survive without a job, out-of-wedlock births will remain ruinously high, and the inner city will continue to be marked by crime, poverty, and despair.

David Boaz

#11. Better to use force when you should rather than when you must.

George P. Bush

#12. Sometimes a woman has experienced too much life to have any blush left in her cheeks, but the man who puts it there is someone not easily forgotten.

Dannika Dark

#13. More than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock. That means absent fathers.

Don Lemon

#14. I believe it will be found that those who marry late are best pleased with their children; and those who marry early, with their partners.

Samuel Johnson

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