Childless Quote by Gayl Jones Download Open image ““I lay on my back, feeling as if more than the womb had been taken out.”” — Gayl Jones ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Childless Generations Purpose Role
“I hurt in places that you brought back from the dead. Now I have to lay them to rest again.” — Alfa H Copy Share Image
“Also, I think I felt something come loose back there. I'm not trying to overact or anything, but I think it was my uterus.… — Meg Cabot Copy Share Image
“As soon as I stepped out of my mother's womb...I realized that I had made a mistake,” — Quentin Crisp Copy Share Image
“I stayed with you inside the room, as the warm white walls became a womb.” — Dana Goodyear Copy Share Image
“My breathing calmed and I left my body. I felt myself rising up from the floor, where I was pinned. It was a very… — Olga Trujillo Copy Share Image
“I felt disincarnate, cut loose from myself. How it would feel to be back in my body again I couldn’t imagine.” — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“The feeling of emptiness enveloped me. It was so strange. One minute you're pregnant and the next you're not. I couldn't get my mind… — Zara Phillips Copy Share Image
“You will be a mother to many, for true motherhood lies in the heart, not the womb.” — Jordanna Max Brodsky Copy Share Image
“I was enveloped in numbness, and absence of feeling so deep the bottom was lost from view.” — haruki murakami Copy Share Image
“Did I come into this world thru the womb of my mother the earth just so I could talk and write like everybody else?” — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“I had a dreary, depressed feeling so deep in my soul that I was almost ready to believe I had one.” — Victor Pelevin Copy Share Image
“But don't we all want to be in the presence of someone who makes us feel larger and better than what we can ourselves… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
There are things that a woman sings, and only a woman knows the full meaning. You may sing for men as well as for… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
I don't like that word 'discovery.' ... Sinatra was the first one to call Ray Charles a genius, he spoke of 'the genius of… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
I learned to write by listening to people talk. I still feel that the best of my writing comes from having heard rather than… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
You change the rhythm of the talk and respoonse and you change the rhythm between the talk and the response. — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
When you tell a story you automatically talk about traditions, but they're never separate from the people, the human implications. You're talking about your… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
“I wanted a song that would touch me, touch my life and theirs. A portuguese song, but not a portuguese. song. A new world… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
“She was closed up like a fist. It her very own memory, not theirs, her very own real and terrible and lonely and dark… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
My great-grandmama told my grandmama the part she lived through that my grandmama didn't live through and my grandmama told my mama what they… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
“It was as if she had more than learned it off by heart. Though. it was as if their memory, the memory of all… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
A lot of people they don’t know that Africans even named the stars, that different peoples, different so-called native peoples, have their own names… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
I believe that all literatures can have political uses and misuses. Sometimes politics can enhance, sometimes it can get in the way of imaginative… — Gayl Jones Copy Share Image
“I hope there is less stigma and judgment against working moms and childless career women. All should be acceptable positions and society should not… — Chan Heng Chee Copy Share Image
“For their never-ending endeavours to obtain or retain wealth, countries desperately need companies, because they—unlike most human beings—have the means of production, and human… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“We have nothing left. Orphans. Castaways." She turns to me. "Childless. That is what we are. The unwanted or the un-killed. We are together… — Bill Blais Copy Share Image
“The judge took into account “the profound despair of a woman unable to give life…” As if a man couldn’t be as deeply affected… — Zidrou Copy Share Image
This archaic idea - that a woman who is unmarried and childless at 30 is somehow unnatural - will probably always exist, and, like… — Beth Ditto Copy Share Image
Paternity, paternity. Let's think about this. This discriminates against the childless. So you get a year off because you produce a brat. If anything… — Greg Gutfeld Copy Share Image
But deciding not to have children is a very, very hard decision for a woman to make: the atmosphere is worryingly inconducive to saying,… — Caitlin Moran Copy Share Image
“Tevis being childless meant you felt a little sorry for her, and a bit jealous. Probably the same way she felt about you.” — Monica Ali Copy Share Image
“And he who lieth there was childless. I have dried the fountain of gentle race.. -Cain” — George Gordon Byron Copy Share Image
“Being childless by choice doesn't mean you hate kids,' wrote Jodi. 'In fact, my friends' children are smart, funny, loving, interesting people who just… — Laura S. Scott Copy Share Image
The separation of a childless couple is dramatic, but the separation of a couple with children is always tragic. — Louis Garrel Copy Share Image
I have a romantic conception of the writer's life, and the sort of writer's life that I admire is probably a childless life, possibly… — Rachel Cusk Copy Share Image