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Missing My Children Quotes & Sayings
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I have never once regretted missing a business opportunity so that I could be with my children and grandchildren.
— Mitt Romney
Deal. Now, could you please untie my sword hand from my head? I feel like a freaking unicorn.
— Rick Riordan
Every hour spent investigating a drug user or seller is an hour that could have been used to find a missing child.
— Randy Barnett
The one thing I regret is missing the time with my older children when they were young.
— Kris Kristofferson
I would say I'm a casual gamer. I'm not hardcore.
— Bruce Feirstein
THOSE WHO SAID IT CAN'T BE DONE ... SHOULDN'T GET IN MY WAY WHILE I'M DOING IT!
— Rosetta D. Hoessli
I was missing the opportunity to see my friends' children grow up, to have my son go to his friends' homes and be involved with their parents.
— Karen Hughes
Children born to unwed mothers,' he said after a long silence, 'have parts of their souls missing.
— Bernard Cornwell
Children know by instinct that hell is an absence of love, and they can pick out theirs without missing.
— Flannery O'Connor
I do know I want to have children. That's the only thing missing in my life. I certainly thought I'd have some by now.
— John Stamos
Is this what family is like: the feeling that everyone's connected, that with one piece missing, the whole thing's broken?
— Trenton Lee Stewart
Missing a nose. With these children Santa has to be careful not to ask, And what would you like for Christmas?
— David Sedaris
Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind overtasked
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Nothing to do but work, Nothing to eat but food, Nothing to wear out but clothes, To keep one from going nude.
— Benjamin Franklin King Jr.
The noblest mind the best contentment has
— Edmund Spenser
Our triumphant age of plenty is riddled with darker feelings of doubt, cynicism, distrust, boredom and a strange kind of emptiness
— Samuel Johnson
Only the gods tell him what to do, and you should beware of men who take their orders from the gods.
— Bernard Cornwell