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Infants never learn to soothe themselves to sleep. They learn, abandoned in seclusion, that no matter the volume of their despondence, no matter the force of their tears, when they are alone and frightened, no-one will ever come to their rescue. Infants do not soothe themselves. They merely surrender. And it is caged in their cribs where the infants learn, in the face of their demons, to remain silent and submitting.

C. Sean McGee
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Note even Moroi give licenses to infants, Sage,

Richelle Mead, The Golden Lily
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Children, even infants, are capable of sympathy. But only after adolescence are we capable of compassion.

Louise J. Kaplan
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One thing I had learned from watching chimpanzees with their infants is that having a child should be fun.

Jane Goodall
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And round about there is a rabbleOf the filthy, sturdy, unkillable infants of the very poor.They shall inherit the earth.

Ezra Pound, Selected Poems of Ezra Pound
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Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war that we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living.

Omar N. Bradley
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But women have lust, too. Why should they be relegated to the position of custodian of emotions, watcher of the infants, feeder of the soul, body and pride of man?

Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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The affection of parents makes infants feel safe in this dangerous world, and gives them boldness in experimentation and in exploration of their environments.

Bertrand Russell
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My stories are my children. Some are sweet infants that I coddle and care for. Others are old enough now, they need to damn well get a job!

Christy Hall, The Little Silkworm
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Denial exists because human infants, though equipped with trust-o-meters, are built to trust, blindly and absolutely, any older person who wanders past.

Martha Beck
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