A Quote by Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Two premature babies was not a genetic thing; we were just unlucky. — © Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Two premature babies was not a genetic thing; we were just unlucky.
On social media, we have a lot of fans. It's so important to me to spread awareness of premature babies and premature birth.
Don't you make fun of me or my children! Some babies are premature. Mine were all postmature. That's why they're so smart. Their brains had longer to develop.
And no one has the right to say that no water-babies exist, till they have seen no water-babies existing; which is quite a different thing, mind, from not seeing water-babies; and a thing which nobody ever did, or perhaps will ever do. But surely ... they would have put it into spirits, or into the Illustrated News, or perhaps cut it into two halves, poor dear little thing, and sent one to Professor Owen, and one to Professor Huxley, to see what they would each say about it.
Why aren't crazy people content to take over, like, one town? It always has to be the whole word. They can't just control maybe twenty people. The have to control everyone. The can't just be stinking rich. The can't just do genetic experiments on a couple unlucky few. They have to put something in the water. In the air. To get everyone. I was tired of all of it.
Many premature babies are never given a chance to make it out of the hospital.
I assume there must be some kind of genetic thrust. My two grandmothers were very different, but both of them were frustrated musicians.
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.
As a romance novelist, I have a rather skewed view of babies. You see, they don't typically fit into the classic structure of the romance novel - romance is about two people finding each other and falling in love against insurmountable odds. Babies... well... babies are complicated.
Around 20 million premature and low-birth weight babies are born every year and are at high risk of death or disability because of hypothermia.
Tiger Woods has been unlucky with his body. I don't know whether some of it is self-induced or some of it is just unlucky. But we never know what happens with guys.
Everyone by now presumably knows about the danger of premature optimization. I think we should be just as worried about premature design - designing too early what a program should do.
It's extremely unlucky to be superstitious, for no other reason than it is always unlucky to be colossally stupid.
I cannot believe there is a god who punishes and rewards, for I see honest folk unlucky, and rogues unlucky.
We arrived in Argentina with a lot of injured players, including our goalkeeper. Also we were unlucky to be drawn in the same group as the two tournament favourites Italy and Argentina.
My own field, the prevention of genetic disorders in babies, has been possible only because of humane work on animals.
Secrets you were telling everybody but me.. Don't be fooled by the money I'm still just young and unlucky, I'm surprised you couldn't tell
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