A Quote by Margaret Mitchell

The happiest days are when babies come. — © Margaret Mitchell
The happiest days are when babies come.
I have the happiest, most confident babies, and I know it's because they feel that strong love from their parents.
If school days are the happiest days of your life, I'm hanging myself with my skip-rope tonight.
I'm always amazed when young women who are having babies want their husbands to watch the babies come out. I would never allow anything like that.
My school days were the happiest days of my life; which should give you some indication of the misery I've endured over the past twenty-five years.
My sister was the one who told me where babies come from. My sister was also the one who laughed when I immediately asked her where babies go to.
After disasters, reproductive healthcare falls by the wayside. Yet babies continue to be born. When all infrastructure falls apart, when the hospitals and all their technological equipment are destroyed, midwives come in handy. They can help women give birth with or without electricity, running water, equipment - even shelter is optional. When babies are ready, they come.
If I really had to pinpoint my happiest days out of the United States, I'd choose those Fifties military days in Britain, particularly my time in South Ruislip. I had a ball.
I wanted to make sure that my act was family friendly for tonight, but I don't have babies. So I thought that maybe I could pretend that I had babies and that way I could appeal to the people in the audience who have babies and to the people who like to pretend that they have babies.
I'm happiest in nature, in trees, rivers, streams, and I'm happiest around my kid - you know that's the funny thing, he is not always in the best of moods, but I am always happiest around him and in nature. Around my family is where I am happiest.
And I was very successful at baby photography... Strange isn't it? Because some of my portraits of babies were - I used dramatic lighting, shadow lighting, and I didn't use flash. We didn't have flash in those days, we just had floodlights, and I was photographing babies as I would an object - an inanimate object, for that matter.
Babies and language are the essential ingredients of civilization, and speakers of language no more know where it came from than babies know where they come from.
Some days it don't come easy Some days it don't come hard Some days it don't come at all And these are the days that never end
May your happiest days of the past be your saddest days of your future.
Babies, babies, babies! They're everywhere, aren't they? In our eyes, in our thoughts, in our arms, in our dreams. Sometimes, in our dreams, they are riding alpacas or juggling tacos - but that doesn't mean those dreams are necessarily about babies. Look, I'm not Freud.
If you look around Brazil you see pregnant women everywhere. Here you don't see that as much. There the only thing they do is babies, babies, babies! Especially the poor families.
These days I'm probably happiest when I see my two daughters loving one another.
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