A Quote by Luciana Berger

Social care from cradle to grave is a huge concern for us all. — © Luciana Berger
Social care from cradle to grave is a huge concern for us all.
I've always been interested in the social conflict of my age, my own time, as well as the result of positive and negative of social change, and the ongoing quest we all have, from the cradle to the grave, for identity.
Waste equals food, whether it's food for the earth, or for a closed industrial cycle. We manufacture products that go from cradle to grave. We want to manufacture them from cradle to cradle.
The left promises abortion rights and cradle to the grave protection, so the trick is to make it to the cradle.
You know, I think that the Republicans have made it really clear that they want to end the so-called social safety net from cradle to grave.
Beastly things, teeth. Give us trouble from the cradle to the grave.
Our motto is 'from cradle to grave.' Unwanted babies are delivered to us through our cradle programme, where we work to find new homes for them for parents desiring children. In addition to our healthcare programmes, we also have a programme for burying the dead, meeting all the necessary expenses for those who are unable to do so.
Life is just a short walk from the cradle to the grave - and it sure behooves us to be kind to one another along the way.
For the past two years, President Obama has promised our children the moon, stars, rainbows, unicorns and universal health care for all. But the White House Santa's cradle-to-grave entitlement mandates are a spectacularly predictable bust.
Abduction of Father Tom Uzhunnalil is a matter of grave concern for us.
We must look into unknown dimensions, into Nature, into that incalculable and imponderable life, whose carrier and mediator, the blood of the Earth that accompanies us steadfastly from the cradle to the grave, is water.
Why should we postpone our joy to another world? Let us get all we can of the good between the cradle and the grave, all that we can of the truly dramatic. If, when death comes, that is the end, we have at least made the best of this life.
Ambition's cradle oftenest is its grave
The cradle of the future is the grave of the past.
[T]he cradle is shallower than the grave.
All that lies betwixt the cradle and the grave is uncertain.
marriage is usually considered the grave, and not the cradle of love.
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