Mrs. Gilmore: We're your friends, Rosemary. There's nothing to be scared about. Honest and truly there isn't!
Grace Cardiff: He told me to make sure and tell you: the name is an anagram.
Big Tim: I know it's pretty baby, but I didn't take it out for air.
Youngest Salim: [giving a baby to Latika] Keep her crying and you'll earn triple.
[having encountered a mother and baby, frozen to death in the water] Fifth Officer Lowe: We waited too long.
Luisa: Play with babies and you'll end up washing diapers!
The body is ready to have babies. Nature wants it done then, when the body can handle it, not after 40, when the income can handle it.
I remember my mom saying that after you have a baby you get really thin. So you gain all that weight and then you just lose it and keep losing it.
Arthur: Are all men from the future loud-mouthed braggarts? Ash: Nope. Just me baby... Just me.
Susan Vance: [to David] You know why you're following me? You're a fixation.
In swimming, everyone calls me grandma, because I'm the oldest there. Then with my friends, I'm the youngest and I'm the baby. It's definitely bizarre.
To your parents you are still that innocent baby, and sometimes even you will need your father's hand and your mother's lap.
These girls probably use double negatives and watch "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila" with their babies instead of reading Eric Carle.
Like the 'test tube babies' born of in vitro fertilization, cloned children need not be identifiable, much less freaks or outcasts.
Don't even try to talk to me when I'm watching the moon. That's my moon, baby.
I had a little bit of resistance to the idea of taking energy away from my work, and the baby comes along and, lo and behold, that's exactly what happens.
Before babies, I worked very hard to make sure I understood my surroundings and figured out where I fit in the world, whether it was at work or in a social situation.
I have these surreal moments where I'm like, 'I'm pregnant with Jake Gyllenhaal's baby' and 'I'm telling Robert Pattinson that he smells of sex.' But you're acting, so the focus is on the work.
There was a woman in Tunisia called Madame Pinot. She was a midwife and had helped in the birth of my siblings and me. I assisted her. I helped women give birth to a lot of babies when I was very young.
We see very, very high rates of C-sections, Cesarean sections, in India. Lots of reasons for it, high levels of malnutrition have meant that women have very small pelvic areas often, so if they have larger babies, it's very hard to deliver.
Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.