Top 15 Fetal Death Quotes

#1. If I was money-motivated, I wouldn't have joined a rock band with three other Armenian guys.

Daron Malakian

#2. The greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong.

William Randolph

#3. I'm an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable, and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals.

Steve Jobs

#4. Change. Change. Change. Change ... change. Change. Chaaange. When you say words a lot they don't mean anything. Or maybe they don't mean anything anyway, and we just think they do.

Neil Gaiman

#5. Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves.

Ernest Dimnet

#6. Google Maps are phenomenal. Yep, ask an Apple user.

Eric Schmidt

#7. Until it is kindled by a spirit as flamingly alive as the one which gave it birth a book is dead to us. Words divested of their magic are but dead hieroglyphs.

Henry Miller

#8. Dreams don't get done until they are due.

Richie Norton

#9. We are primitive men; we taboo what we desire and need. How did the denying of love come to be associated with the idea of morality.

Christina Stead

#10. East St. Louis-which the local press refers to as "an inner city without an outer city"-has some of the sickest children in America. Of 66 cities in Illinois, East St. Louis ranks first in fetal death, first in premature birth, and third in infant health.

Jonathan Kozol

#11. The blue lights reflected on Abby's face, and I had to really concentrate through the liquor not to kiss her.

Jamie McGuire

#12. If the day did not require an AK then it was good

Ice Cube

#13. I'm nothing special, just an ordinary human being. That's why I always describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk.

Dalai Lama

#14. The most serious disorders may be provoked by the injection of living organisms into the bloodinto a medium not intended for them may provoke redoubtable manifestations of the gravest morbid phenomena.

Antoine Bechamp

#15. A beautiful question is an ambitious yet actionable question that can begin to shift the way we perceive or think about something - and that might serve as a catalyst to bring about change.

Warren Berger

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top