A Quote by Elizabeth McCracken

Remember that a woman who has given birth to a dead child has given birth and is recovering physically, too. Don't be afraid of grieving parents. — © Elizabeth McCracken
Remember that a woman who has given birth to a dead child has given birth and is recovering physically, too. Don't be afraid of grieving parents.
Have a sense of pride in your motherland. Just as your mother has given birth to you, so too the land has given birth to you.
And I think the female creative urge is intrinsically biologically linked to our ability to give birth to a child, even if we've never... I've never given birth, but I feel like it's part of our psychology.
Every mortal birth is a heaven-given reminder to prepare for the second birth.
I've never actually given birth to a child, but I suspect that going to a Justin Bieber concert with a child is close.
Given the loss of a child or the birth of a child or anything like that, I think it's just I'm more moved by life, the older I get, so it's easier to connect to the characters that I play.
A woman has a responsibility and a privilege that a man doesn't have of given birth to another human being.
When I found I had given birth to a human wreckage, to a child that was an imbecile, my heart was broken.
A woman has a responsibility and a privilege that a man doesnt have of given birth to another human being.
Birth is violent, whether it be the birth of a child or the birth of an idea.
You might not have thought it possible to give birth to others before one has given birth to oneself, but I assure you it is quite possible, it has been done; I offer myself in evidence as Exhibit A.
Every child of Heavenly Father born in the world is given at birth, as a free gift, the Light of Christ.
I have a secret sibling that I never knew existed and who was given up for adoption at birth by my parents, and she was born without legs.
Last time I was in Canada Celine Dion had just given birth to identical twins. Which is quite an achievement given her age and face.
I'm a big proponent of open adoption, because it allows a relationship between the birth mother and her child so that the kid isn't like, "Where did I come from?" And to have it be like, "Look, you have a bunch of people who love you." Not just the parents who are raising you on a day-to-day basis, but also to have contact with your birth mother and hopefully your birth father. So that you can be like, "Oh, they love me too, and they love me so much that they knew they couldn't take care of me but they're still in my life to some extent."
One thing is certain: When the time has come, nothing which is man-made will subsist. One day, all human accomplishments will be reduced to a pile of ashes. But every single child to whom a has given birth will live forever, for he has been given an immortal soul made to God's image and likeness.
I'm a mom. I'm from Ethiopia. I gave birth in the U.S. and had all the proper care available to me. If I had given birth in Ethiopia - I don't know if I might have even survived it.
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