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There should be different words for giving birth than the ones we have. 'Giving' should at least be 'undertaking' or 'undergoing'. I remember in church how the priest said, 'Mary bore Jesus', and I always thought of it as 'bored'. But now that I know what 'bore' means, and now that I've seen what Jenny went through, it's a much better word than the passive 'the baby was born', like it's as easy as growing fingernails — Frances Greenslade

You do not set a high enough value on yourself if you think a man who loves you should not weave you into the fabric of his life with every thread. - Robert Service to Constance MacLean, 1903 (age 28) — David Eso

The moment your kid's born you realize no one knows anything. No one goes to classes. You just have a kid. You can read all the books you like, but unfortunately none of our kids have read the books so they don't care. You're basically making it up as you go along. — Hugh Jackman

Some people would rather suffer the consequences of procrastination than the humiliation of trying and not doing as well as they had hoped. — Jane B. Burka

Reality, like God and History, tends to direct people to wherever they want to go. — Pauline Kael

Our mechanics are engineered so that we can survive quite a lot, but I think our need to be loved is so great that it's the thing that damages us the most. — Charlize Theron

O laugh is proper to the man. — Francois Rabelais

Meat is dirty. I wouldn't touch a hot dog without a condom on it — Bill Maher

Close your eyes and visualize the person you really want to be, who fits your own concepts of self-respect. If you can see the person clearly in the mirror of you mind, you surely will become that person. — Denis Waitley

I could lose myself forever in that dark hair and those sweet love handles. — Vera Brosgol

A miracle is an invitation into a new story. — Charles Eisenstein

I find talking about acting very boring, having to come out with platitudes about how terribly nice everyone is. I would much rather just do it. — Penelope Wilton