“I'm not interested in being Wonder Woman in the delivery room. Give me drugs.”

—  Madonna

The biggest mother of them all, The Independent, 1996-10-16 http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/the-biggest-mother-of-them-all-1358620.html,

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