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Infant Quotes

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An infant always learns. The less we interfere with the natural process of learning, the more we can observe how much infants learn all the time.
Magda Gerber

Authors on Infant Quotes: Magda Gerber John Calvin Doris Lessing Jesse Jackson Lauren Conrad Brendan Behan Lionel Blue Kathryn Stockett William Goldman Marya Mannes Margaret Drabble William Shakespeare Murray Bowen Peter Singer Jeanette Winterson Stephen Fry Lucretius Ethel Mumford
2.
If infants are ready to do something, they will do it. In fact, when they are ready, they have to do it.
Magda Gerber

3.
We all have an infant inside of us, but the infant doesn't have to run the show.
Murray Bowen

4.
We may rest assured that God would never have suffered any infants to be slain except those who were already damned and predestined for eternal death.
John Calvin

5.
Killing a defective infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. Sometimes it is not wrong at all.
Peter Singer

6.
Hitler admired Stalin, quite properly seeing himself as a mere infant in crime compared to his great exemplar.
Doris Lessing

7.
I can sleep anywhere. I'm like an infant.
Lauren Conrad

8.
Lord knows what incommunicable small terrors infants go through, unknown to all.
Margaret Drabble

9.
I recovered my infant Judaism, but in a reformist version.
Lionel Blue

10.
When you've seen a nude infant doing a backward somersault you know why clothing exists.
Stephen Fry

11.
I wish I'd been a mixed infant.
Brendan Behan

12.
You abilities are too infant-like for doing much alone.
William Shakespeare

13.
I must oppose the use of federal funds for a policy of killing infants.
Jesse Jackson

14.
The infant is ten and he stays.
William Goldman

15.
I'm sorry, but were you dropped on your head as an infant?
Kathryn Stockett

16.
Infants are interesting only to their parents.
Marya Mannes

17.
Those who 'cursed the day they were born' must have been infant prodigies.
Ethel Mumford

18.
Birth is a shipwreck, the mewling infant shored on unknown land.
Jeanette Winterson

19.
The wailing of the newborn infant is mingled with the dirge for the dead.
Lucretius