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Those who have lost an infant are never, in a way, without an infant
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"Those who have lost an infant are never, in a way, without an infant"

- Leigh Hunt

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This quote by Leigh Hunt speaks to the power of sorrow and the enduring impact of loss. It suggests that those who have lost an infant, whether through death or other situations, will never ever lack an infant in some way. This could imply that the memory of the baby will constantly remain in the hearts and minds of those who have actually lost them, or that the effect of the loss will always be felt. It could likewise imply that the love and bond that was formed in between the parent and the infant will never ever be forgotten, and will always be a part of the parent's life. This quote speaks with the power of sorrow and the lasting impact of loss, and how it can shape and define us. It is a pointer that despite the fact that a baby may be gone, the love and bond that was formed will never be forgotten.

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Leigh Hunt This quote is written / told by Leigh Hunt between October 19, 1784 and August 28, 1859. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 13 other quotes.

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