Quotes & Sayings About Losing A Unborn Child
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Atira! Heath!" I hugged Atira first, then threw myself into Heath's arms. But I pulled back quickly. "Heath! Your eye! What happened?"
His eye was black, with deep purple bruises and swelling all around. It was almost completely swollen shut.
Heath grimaced. "Nothing, Lara." He glanced over at Atira, who glared right back at him.
"Next time, you will not get between a warrior of the Plains and her enemy." Atira snapped, clearly unsympathetic.
"Oh, there's a truth that needs telling!" Simus crowed. — Elizabeth Vaughan

It would be easier to pay off the national debt overnight than to neutralise the long-range effects of our national stupidity — Frank Zappa

When I was born, I was almost fourteen years old. That's why I was able to understand more easily than most what it was all about. — Eugene Ionesco

It's a real primal thing, watching someone get hurt. It's funny and accessible. — Johnny Knoxville

Everybody has a responsibility for what they put out into the world. Rather than trying to figure out what other people should be doing, work on your own interactions in the world and whatever influence they have. All of it has an effect. — Adam Yauch

With 'Titanic,' you have all the first-class passengers interwoven with wonderful stories about the maids and the engineers, the people downstairs in the galleys. — Sophie Winkleman

In life there is not time to grieve long. — T. S. Eliot

Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. — Paulo Freire

I hadn't done comedy before 'Fresh Meat' - I hadn't really been seen that way, and then 'Fresh Meat' came out, and suddenly a lot more comedy scripts were coming my way, which was really great. — Kimberley Nixon

You have my permission not to love me;
I am a cathedral of deadbolts
and I'd rather burn myself down
than change the locks. — Rachel McKibbens