“Powerful, emotionally charged and worthy of every accolade the film industry has to offer. OCTOBER BABY will change you ... just open your heart.” HeartFilmPowerfulBabyIndustryOffersWorthyOctoberFilm IndustryOpen Your HeartAccolades Author:Judie Brown
“Smiling babies should actually be categorized by the pharmaceutical industry as a powerful antidepressant.” ShouldPowerfulBabyIndustryPharmaceuticalDefinition Of SuccessAntidepressantsPharmaceutical Industry Book:Dad Is Fat Source: Dad Is Fat
“We cannot birth our babies through sheer force of will. We need to learn the more subtle, the equally powerful, path of surrender.” NeedsForcePowerfulPathBabyBirthSurrenderSubtleSheerForce Of Will Author:Sarah J. Buckley
“The first time I tried to put a new diaper on my baby, I yanked the little Velcro strap too jerkily and actually punched the little guy in the jaw. A real solid shot, too. I knew instinctively that this could not be correct. Unless you're specifically trying to raise a welterweight, continual deliverance of powerful uppercuts is not advised when handling newborns.” TryingFirstsLittlesRealGuyPowerfulBabyShotsFirst TimeRaisesDeliveranceMy BabyDiapersVelcro Author:Paul Reiser
“In the consumer culture of marriage, commitments last as long as the other person is meeting our needs. We still believe in commitment, because we know that committed relationships are good for us, but powerful voices coming from inside and outside tell us that we are suckers if we settle for less than we think we need and deserve in our marriage. Most baby boomers and their offspring carry in our heads the internalized voice of the consumer culture-to encourage us to stop working so hard or to get out of a marriage that is not meeting our current emotional needs.” IfsThinkingKnowsNeedsBelievePersonsLongStillsHardLastsCultureVoicePowerfulEmotionalBabyDeserveCommitmentMeetingsCurrentsCommittedConsumersSettlingOffspringSuckerBoomersBaby BoomerConsumer CultureInside And OutsideEmotional NeedsWorking So HardCommitted Relationship Author:William J Doherty
“I think it was something I inherited from my mother, who learned to do it. You know, I, like a baby duckling, was merely mimicking the survival traits that my mother possessed. And I came to learn very quickly that language was a powerful, powerful tool.” ThinkingKnowsMotherLanguagePowerfulBabySurvivalToolsTraitsPossessedMimickingDucklings Author:Trevor Noah
“I certainly like the rumour that I was the father of Elizabeth Hurley's baby. It made me think I could impregnate women in a different way to everyone else. Elizabeth and I were never alone in a room together, so I must be a very powerful man indeed. Actually, I'm thinking of suing the baby!” ThinkingMenWayMadeDifferentTogetherFatherRoomsPowerfulBabyDifferent WaysVery PowerfulRumoursPowerful ManSuing Author:Matthew Perry
“If you're like most members of the Baby Boom generation, you decided somewhere along the line, probably after about four margaritas, to have children. This was inevitable. Mother Nature, in her infinite wisdom, has instilled within each of us a powerful biological instinct to reproduce; this is her way of assuring that the human race, come what may, will never have any disposable income.” IfsWayHumansMayChildrenMotherParentLinesPowerfulRaceFourGenerationsBabyMembersDecidedInfiniteInstinctParentingIncomeInevitableHuman RaceMother NatureDisposableMargaritaBaby Boom Book:The World According to Dave Barry Source: The World According to Dave Barry
“The mind is more powerful than anything. So, during the birth I wasn't thinking about the pain. I was in a meditation state. I was concentrating the whole time, thinking, 'Oh my God, it's time. I am going to meet my baby. What is he going to look like?'” ThinkingMindLooksStatesWholePainPowerfulMeditationBabyBirthConcentratingMy Baby Author:Gisele Bundchen
“cute," she announced. "and oh,baby doll,you do give off a powerful vide,don't you? makes me want to touch you." with your teeth,id bet.i say to myself” WantGivingPowerfulBabyTeethCuteDolls Author:Gena Showalter