Pro Natalism Quotes & Sayings
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I am very lucky, because for the most part people are very nice to me, and I am still able to go about my life and ride the subway and all that. — Laura Linney

He was good looking, "sort of distinguished when he wants to be", had a line, and was properly inconstant. In fact, he summed up all the romance that her age and environment led her to desire — F Scott Fitzgerald

I'm so not interesting in having to try and make something out of foil."
What, you didn't like the poncho with wraparound leggings?"
It was beyond hideou- wait a minute. You watch that show?"
My mom loves it."
But your suppose to be sulking in the basement getting ready to light fires."
What can I say? I'm a failure as a teenager. I watch TV with my mom. — Elizabeth Scott

I came into the world under the sign of Saturn
the star of the slowest revolution, the planet of detours and delays. — Walter Benjamin

Go and wake the others and tell them to follow. If they will not, then you at least must follow me alone. — C.S. Lewis

You're excuses are so lame they're limping... — Nora Roberts

I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it. — Carl Yastrzemski

It is very important that teachers should realize the importance of habit. — William James

I hate myself that I wasn't there for him. I hate that I could not feel it in him. How could I not know what had happened? How could I not hear it in his voice, his comments, or in his demeanor? He needed my help, and I couldn't feel it. — Melissa Seligman

Elections? You can't ignore them and you can't escape them. — Steve Merrick

Michael J. Fox is nice. I'm not in close contact with him. — Thomas F. Wilson

Life is an activity with which we kill time while we wait for something, someone, or the mere passage of time to kill us. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

There is no misfortune, but to bear it nobly is good fortune. — Marcus Aurelius