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Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Brad Sherwood

The last guy tried to get out of me writing him a ticket by saying, 'Kiss me, big boy, kiss me like there's no tomorrow!' ... as I recall, I didn't write that ticket. — Brad Sherwood

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

You are more likely to learn something by finding surprises in your own behavior than by hearing surprising facts about people in general. — Daniel Kahneman

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Anne Bronte

Oh, I am very weary, Though tears no longer flow; My eyes are tired of weeping, My heart is sick of woe. — Anne Bronte

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Nessie Q.

He loves me. But I love you. But you love her. It's always that way, isn't it? You're willing to wait for her just like I'm willing to wait for you ... just like he's willing to wait for me. Someday, we all might turn around and realize what we had in front of us all along. Someday, we might not.
But until then, we're all stuck at waiting. — Nessie Q.

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By John Lahr

Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot,' billed as 'the laugh sensation of two continents,' made its American debut at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, in Miami, Florida, in 1956. My father, Bert Lahr, was playing Estragon, one of the two bowler-hatted tramps who pass the time in a lunar landscape as they wait in vain for the arrival of a Mr. Godot. — John Lahr

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Music is the language of some other state, born of memory. For what can wake the soul's strong instinct of some other world like music? — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Iris Murdoch

They are universal places, like churches, hallowed meeting places of all mankind. — Iris Murdoch

Baby Loss Memorial Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The man who has no vision will undertake no great enterprise. — Woodrow Wilson