“Since women are better at producing babies, presumably Nature has given men some talent to compensate. But for the moment I can't think of it.” ThinkingMenI CanMomentsGivenTalentBaby Book:The Fountains of Paradise Source: The Fountains of Paradise
“Those of you who have the talent to do honor to poor womanhood, have all given yourself over to baby-making. . .” GivenPoorTalentBabyHonorWomanhood Author:Susan B. Anthony
“Film is not like a book; it's not a writer's baby at all. So many people have put in their talent, by that time that you feel grateful for what they've done, you don't feel possessive about it in any way.” PeopleWayFeelsBookDoneFilmTalentBabyGratefulPossessive Author:Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
“Talent's like a baby. Wrap it up in wool and it goes to sleep.” SleepTalentBabyWrapsWool Author:Oscar Levant
“Hemingway is a baby when he turns up in Paris, but he's an ambitious baby. And he has the talent. And he's there to stage his breakthrough. So many of the expats who were there at that time were there to do precisely that. It was an ambition-fueled town.” TurnsStageTalentBabyAmbitionTownsParisAmbitiousBreakthroughExpats Author:Lesley M. M. Blume