She came running out proverb

 She came running out of the house saying, 'Baby boy, come down here right this minute' and he just stayed up there and giggled, Women want a man who makes them feel cherished for who they are, and a pe𝗑y man sees their inner beauty.
  Adolf Hitler

 I enjoy what I do every minute of the day, even when the going gets tough. When I first began writing, I used to work at a desk in the bedroom, of a small development house. My three sons all under the age of 3 would come running in and out of the room every minute.

 When someone got $100,000 for their house, we thought that was a lot of money. Now they are getting millions. I stayed, not because I was smart and my house was worth $2 million ? we stayed because we liked it.

 I heard the hollering, I got up and I ran around there and she says 'the baby,' so I hear the baby hollering as I run around the side of the house here. I tried to save the baby but it was too much smoke and it was hot in there.
  John Ray

 When I busted the window, I was really alerting them to come outside, or get up. But, you just heard the baby crying. That's all. The baby cried for a minute then stopped crying.

 I wanted to get married so I could leave my house and not have to baby-sit my brothers and sisters. And then I wound up having to baby-sit my own kids.

 A good Samaritan drove up and asked if we knew about the house fire. When he said where it was at we just both ran over there. We just made sure that the baby was out. The baby and both mothers got out.

 When the storm hit, they came to my house. They stayed with me a month or so. Then they stayed about three and a half months in an apartment.

 I heard someone screaming, 'He stole my baby. Please call the police,' ... When I looked out, I saw a black male carrying the baby, running down the street.

 It's early. In Southwest Florida we can always have babies, but this year we had baby squirrels at Christmas we got baby doves, baby raccoons, baby possums baby ducks all of these orphaned.

 When they said the storm was coming, I barricaded myself in the house and prayed. Many people in my neighborhood stayed because they didn't have resources. We did not stay because we wanted to be looters or martyrs. We stayed because we had to.

 It's the culture that we live in. Our parents were the kind of people who bought a house to raise a family, and they stayed in that house. By staying in that house, they built equity. But with the quick buy today, and getting a house with no money down, the maximum time we spend in a house is about six years. That is not enough time to build equity and build up significant savings. When you create equity, you create savings.

 I've rocked many a baby over there and loved every minute of it.

 We need to ask the baby for permission with our eyes before massaging them -- we massage with a baby, not to a baby. You start to know what things your baby does to show you she's ready to interact with you -- for each parent it's different -- a sound, a gesture. Then once you start massaging you need to watch for cues that the baby likes what you're doing.

 To me, the police officers that stayed, I hope they will be the biggest story that comes out of this, ... Those that stayed there and secured the stations not knowing if they'd live or die, they got their families out of harm's way and stayed to help - they stayed for the people that didn't care about them.


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