“I'm ready to fight, I've been looking for my baby all night. If I get her in my sight, boom, boom, out go the lights.” IfsLightNightFightingViolenceReadyBabySightAll NightViolence Against WomenMy Baby Author:Little Walter
“Why is it that when a baby is born, we often refer to him or her as 'the miracle of life' but then we accept mediocrity for our own lives? Where along the way did we lose sight of the miracle that WE are?” ThinkingWayBornLosesAcceptingBabySightMiracleMediocrityAccept MeMiracle Of LifeThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“Baby, everything is alright, uptight, out of sight.” ExpressionBabySightAlrightUptight Author:Stevie Wonder
“Civilized people can talk about anything. For them no subject is taboo.... In civilized societies there will be no intellectual bogeys at sight of which great grownup babies are expected to hide their eyes.” PeopleEyeSubjectsBabyIntellectualSightExpectedCivilizedTabooCivilized SocietyGrownups Author:Clive Bell
“My role is almost a sight-gag. I have to be a woman to sing the lyrics "I am a man" to have it be a joke. I start the lyric in a male-register and a whole coloratura up into a soprano. And other points in the show... like the guy who likes to be treated like a baby and wear a diaper!” MenWholeShowsGuyRolesBabyJokesSightMalesLikesTreatedRegisterDiapersSopranosGags Author:Max von Essen
“Question the Chestnuts. Chestnuts: the new name for boobs? No. NO. Why would you even say that? Get your mind out of the gutter. No, by "chestnuts" I mean, "those old pieces of writing advice that you hear as common refrain." 'Write what you know.' 'Adverbs give Baby Jesus hemorrhoids.' 'If you write a prologue, an orphan loses his sight.' All the "old saws" need to be put on the chopping block.” IfsKnowsNeedsGivingWritingMindMeanJesusNamesLosesCommonSawsPiecesAdviceBabySightBlockWriting AdviceOrphanRefrainGuttersChoppingChestnutsAdverbsPrologueBaby JesusHemorrhoids Author:Chuck Wendig
“The Watsons have lost sight of the fact that Mercy Watson is a pig, and they love her truly, madly, deeply. They live next door to two elderly sisters, Eugenia Lincoln and Baby Lincoln. Eugenia Lincoln is horrified that a pig is living in the house next door. Baby Lincoln secretly likes Mercy a great deal.” TwoFactsNextHouseLostDealsDoorsBabyMercySightLikesPigsElderlyWatson Author:Kate DiCamillo
“Most countries are static, all they need to do is keep having babies. But America's like this big old clanking smoking machine that just lumbers across the landscape scooping up and eating everything in sight.” NeedsCountryBigsAmericaBabyEatingMachinesSightLandscapeSmokingStaticHaving A BabyLumber Book:Snow Crash Source: Snow Crash