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Quotes About Rebirth

Spring is a true reconstructionist.
~ Henry Timrod
To which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Lay me down like a stone oh God, and raise me up like a new bread".
~ Leo Tolstoy
At that moment it meant nothing to him who might be standing over him, or what was said of him; he was only glad that people were standing near him and only wished that they would help him and bring him back to life, which seemed to him so beautiful now that he had today learned to understand it so differently.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The shore was God, the stream was tradition, and the oars were the free will given to me to make it to the shore where I would be joined with God. Thus the force of life was renewed within me, and I began to live once again.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Only the vicissitudes of life can show us its vanity and develop our innate love of death or of rebirth to a new life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Qué el destino nos encuentre siempre fuertes y dignos! Debemos amar la felicidad como amamos el canto fugitivo del viento, como amamos los colores del atardecer que se va a extinguir. Porque los vientos renacen y cantan de nuevo...
~ Leon Degrelle
The birds they sang at the break of day. Start again!! I heard them say
~ Leonard Cohen
All perishes, all decays, all is born again.
~ Leonid Andreyev
She had watched Rome burn down, taking with it her own world.
~ Leonie Frieda
He felt like he was coming back to life too. Not that he'd been dead, just ... not quite alive. Something else.
~ Lev Grossman
This is life, he kept saying to himself. That was being dead, and this is being alive. That was death, this is life. I will never confuse them again.
~ Lev Grossman
I am a Beginner. What the others are I don't really know. All I know is I am wiped out every six months or so. I die. I have died hundreds and hundreds of times. It is always the same death. I do not know what dies. Why must I always begin again and again – always the same high hopes, the identical death?
~ Lew Welch
You just gotta use the sunset as a reset button and start over in the morning with every chance you get to open your eyes.
~ Victoria Monet
I used to know things intellectually, but now I feel them. Now I feel that my body is part of nature, so being sick is just a process of nature, and death is a process of nature, and being reborn through the soil is a process of nature.
~ Ryuichi Sakamoto
It is useless to live on burned ruins.
~ Bhumibol Adulyadej
Seeing the rebirth of the Delaware Estuary as a valuable natural resource is certainly encouraging, and I am encouraged not just by the progress made in the Delaware Estuary but in estuaries throughout the country.
~ Jim Gerlach
If you come back from the dead, you don't have the same value system, I think.
~ Sigourney Weaver
The knowledge of my forgiveness washed over me again. I was free. Free from my sin. From my wretched past. I could see it in his eyes—and then he spoke my name.
~ Janette Oke
I stood in my own field, wanting obligations to fall from me. This is one way of contemplating suicide, yet it's the exact opposite: what I wanted was to be alive, to escape all the damage, to shed it like snakeskin, to emerge pure and naked and laughing.
~ Jardine Libaire
When the parachute opens, it's this incredible feeling... You float slowly towards solid ground. And when you land, it's like you're someone brand new. You're pure. I'm convinced it's like confession for the Catholics. You should all give it a try.
~ Unknown
His car, he envisioned, would be almost completely recyclable, the death of one car giving birth to part of another in an endless cycle, a concept known as "cradle-to-grave sustainability.
~ Jason Fagone
Mind you, if we we're talking about regeneration, we could go a step further and take a leaf out of the sponge book. There are sponges you can chop to pieces, whiz up in the blender, and then press through a sieve, but they'll still regenerate. Useful, maybe, I replied, but I think there is a limit to the amount of fun you could have as a sponge.
~ Jasper Fforde
May the Spring embrace you', 'And embrace you, too.
~ Jasper Fforde