“I actually remember feeling delight, at two o'clock in the morning, when the baby woke for his feed, because I so longed to have another look at him.” LooksTwoFeelingsRememberMorningPositiveBabyDelightClock Author:Margaret Drabble
“Everything on Saturday morning [cartoons] moves alike that's one of the reasons it's not animation. The drawings are different, but everybody acts the same way, their feet move the same way, and everybody runs the same way. It doesn't matter whether it's an alligator or a man or a baby or anything, they all move the same.” MenWayDifferentMatterReasonRunningMovingMorningFeetBabyDrawingSaturdayCartoonAnimationAlligatorsSaturday Morning Author:Chuck Jones
“In my mind I first felt like, Oh, I'll be back to work right after the babies are born. But then you don't want to. Even now, it's very difficult for me to leave them in the morning. It just tortures me. I'm like, It's been hours; are they wondering where I am? Do they know that I love them so much and I'm thinking only about them?” ThinkingKnowsWantMindFirstsFeltDifficultBornHoursWonderMorningBabyTortureBack To Work Author:Jennifer Lopez
“Love is a cognitive, willful act. Feelings have very little to do with it, particularly around three o'clock in the morning when the baby needs changing or somebody has "lost it" before getting to the bathroom to throw up.” NeedsLittlesFeelingsThreeLostLove IsMorningBabyClockBathroomCognitive Book:Women who try too hard: breaking the pleaser habits Source: Women who try too hard: breaking the pleaser habits
“I work mornings only. I go out to lunch. Afternoons I play with the baby, walk with my husband, or shovel mail.” PlayWalksMorningBabyHusbandMy HusbandLunchAfternoonMailShovels Author:Annie Dillard
“Most people go to the office and sit at a desk. When firefighters go to the office, we might birth a baby in the morning, save a drowning surfer in the afternoon, and run into a fire at night. What could be more interesting than that?” PeopleMightRunningNightInterestingMorningFireBabyBirthOfficeAfternoonDesksDrowningFirefighterSurfer Author:Caroline Paul
“All the oxygen of the world was in them. All the feet of the babies of the world were in them. All the crotches of the angels of the world were in them. All the morning kisses of Philadelphia were in them.” WorldHappinessMorningFeetBabyKissingAngelExperienceOxygenPhiladelphia Book:Words for Dr. Y.: uncollected poems with three stories Source: Words for Dr. Y.: uncollected poems with three stories
“There is nothing like waking up at six in the morning and changing a baby's nappy to bring you face to face with life's reality.” RealityFacesMorningBabySixWake UpLifestyleWakingFace To FaceNappies Author:Tony Blair
“Every morning I wake up and see my beautiful wife is like a gift. She gave me the gift of love and gorgeous wonderful babies.” BeautifulMorningWifeWonderfulBabyWake UpEvery MorningGorgeous Author:Dean McDermott
“I was at the beginning stages of my pregnancy, and it never really feels real anyway, until you actually start showing and you start to feel the baby kick. Fortunately I didn't have any morning sickness or anything like that. And I really didn't want to be distracted from the work at hand, so I didn't tell anybody. It was really just towards the end of shooting where I was about five months, where I needed to tell a costume designer[ of the True Detective].” WantFeelsRealEndsHandsMorningFiveStageBabyMonthsNeededShootingDesignerKicksSicknessPregnancyCostumesDistractedDetectivesMorning Sickness Author:Michelle Monaghan
“The realities of getting up in the morning with two children and being covered in spit-up and totally filthy make me excited to imagine clothes that aren't made for baby puke. Dressing nicely is a dream now.” ChildrenMadeTwoDreamRealityMorningImagineBabyClothesExcitedCoveredDressingsSpitFilthyPukeSpit Up Author:Liv Tyler