Eileithyia Statue Quotes & Sayings
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There is no difference between the worry of a human mother and an animal mother for their offspring. A mother's love does not derive from the intellect but from the emotions, in animals just as in humans. — Maimonides

Dogs have given us their absolute all. We are the center of their universe. We are the focus of their love and faith and trust. They serve us in return for scraps. It is without a doubt the best deal man has ever made. — Roger A. Caras

We still have a great amount of work to do in social development, including resolving one of the biggest challenges we face in this area, namely, reducing the gap between high-income earners and people, citizens of our country, who are still living on very modest means indeed. But we cannot, of course, adopt the solution used 80 years ago and simply confiscate the riches of some to redistribute among others. We will use completely different means to resolve this problem, namely, we will ensure good economic growth. — Vladimir Putin

My childhood wasn't full of wonderful culinary memories. — Thomas Keller

I don't believe in the Republican party or the Democratic party. I just believe in parties. — Samantha Jones

What's make you think that people will other type of clothes are special??
I can go to the shop buy such clothes and what??? Now I am important?? — Deyth Banger

I believe in traditional marriage and I believe in the Defense of Marriage Act. — Herman Cain

All these years later, people still wonder about how Bruce died. I prefer to remember how he lived. — Linda Lee Cadwell

The harder you chase something, the faster you go and the less you're able to let life meet life. If you're having difficulty coming up with new ideas, then slow down ... — Natalie Goldberg

That's why we become witches: to show our scorn of pretending life's a safe business, to satisfy our passion for adventure. It's not malice, or wickedness - well, perhaps it is wickedness, for most women love that - but certainly not malice, not wanting to plague cattle and make horrid children spout up pins and - what is it? - blight the genial bed. — Sylvia Townsend Warner