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en Our quilts typically go to really sick babies. Sometimes the moms don't go home with their babies. This (quilt) is all they have to remember their baby,

en In my 26 years I haven't run into a baby who was rolled over on in bed, or who suffocated next to mom. Possibly it happens, but it happens a lot more often with moms who are bottle-feeding and have babies in cribs.

en When the kids were babies, he would come home from work and say, 'I'm going to the gym,' and I knew intellectually that he needed to do that. Here I was, home with these babies and all I wanted to do was take a shower, be by myself for a minute.

en I remember we'd have classes with 6-month-old babies sleeping while their moms drummed. It felt like we were building community amongst the kids but also amongst the adults.

en We've had babies wave. ... We've had babies smile. We've had babies suck their thumb. If they've had a little bit of caffeine, they're jumping around.

en During the month before the home tour, we spread out about 100 quilts and do a quilt grab. Each house's representative gets to pick which quilts will look nicest in the homes. It's becomes a real free-for-all.

en It's early. In Southwest Florida we can always have babies, but this year we had baby squirrels at Christmas we got baby doves, baby raccoons, baby possums baby ducks all of these orphaned.

en We have a home for our babies, baby. The Lord works miracles, and he has worked one here.

en Babies are necessary to grown-ups. A new baby is like the beginning of all things --wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities. In a world that is cutting down its trees to build highways, losing its earth to concrete... babies are almost the only remaining link with nature, with the natural world of living things from which we spring.

en All the babies are coming along nicely. We're very optimistic about all the babies, guardedly optimistic about the smallest babies.

en Only 31 percent of African-American parents place their babies to sleep on their backs, and African-American babies are dying at twice the rate from SIDS as other babies, so this is really a shocking statistic, ... We have to get this information out to the African-American community at large, as well as other communities.

en We talk to mothers holding babies, some of these babies three-, four-, five-months-old, living in horrible conditions.

en Most of the babies that die in our city, including the African-American babies, die because they were premature and have low birth weights.

en Father asked us what was God's noblest work. Anna said men, but I said babies. Men are often bad, but babies never are.

en Babies are talking full sentences with a larger vocabulary than babies that don't sign. It really stimulates something in the brain to them learning faster.

en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.


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