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Quotes About Rebirth

Man starts over again everyday, in spite of all he knows, against all he knows.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Despite the forecast, live like it's spring.
~ Lilly Pulitzer
What I do know is that if we are born again, I will meet you in another life, and if there is a river, you will wait on the shores for me to come to you, so that we can cross together.
~ Cassandra Clare
If you have the courage to touch life for the first time, you will never know what hit you. Everything man has thought, felt and experienced is gone, and nothing is put in its place.
~ U.G. Krishnamurti
Give me life, give me pain, give me myself again.
~ Tori Amos
S-a terminat de tot cu iarna. Finch, tu mi-ai adus primavara.
~ Jennifer Niven
Acabou o inverno. Finch, você me trouxe a primavera.
~ Jennifer Niven
I shout, "I would like to welcome you to my death!" You might expect me to say "life," having just woken up and all, but it's only when I'm awake that I think about dying.
~ Jennifer Niven
No more winter at all. Finch, you brought me spring.
~ Jennifer Niven
And we are made different. On the instant. What we know, what we were, is banished by that instant, razed like a castle under siege, and nothing is recognizable is left. The world is unmade.
~ Jennifer Roberson
I was thinking how I'd like to die and come back. I'd like to become invisible when I didn't want to do things, and then carry on living when I did. That way I could avoid punishment.
~ Jeremy Reed
Every religion holds forth the promise of either defeating time, escaping time, overcoming time, reissuing time, or denying time altogether. We use our religions as vehicles to enter the state of nirvana, the heavenly kingdom, or the promised land. We come to believe in reincarnation, rebirth, and resurrection as ways of avoiding the inevitability of biological death.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
The forties, seventies, and the nineties, when money was scarce, were great periods, when the art world retracted but it was also reborn.
~ Jerry Saltz
She seemed to belong to that pagan, primitive kingdom of birds and forests where everything was infinitely abundant, wild, blooming, and royal in its perpetual decay, death, and rebirth; illicit and clashing with the human world.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
In the first couple of weeks there were big piles of trash outside every house. All the stuff you couldn't find another use for and couldn't compost. Yogurt cups, torn trash bags, dirty diapers, hair-spray cans, paper towels. Sometimes you'd see a pile that was as high as your waist. Nathan said it was a purge, a cleanse. But you could just as well say that who we were went out with the empties. We will never get our selves back.
~ Jess Row
I was thinking about Lucia Stanton—this person who would basically disappear. What would I call myself next? What clothes would I wear? There is that part in the Bardo Thodol where the dead person goes into a womb to be born again into a new place, where the dead person actually chooses where she will be born—whether into an animal or a human, and into which land.
~ Jesse Ball
By moving into vans and other vehicles, he suggested, people could become conscientious objectors to the system that had failed them. They could be reborn into lives of freedom and adventure.
~ Jessica Bruder
Für die Bäume ist es Frühjahr, sonst nichts. Alles andere geht sie nichts an.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Femeia este ca pas?rea Pheonix, care arde È™i apoi renaÈ™te, întinerit?, din propria-i cenu??.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Only by killing the First Parents can a way be found out of the conflict into personal life.
~ Erich Neumann
Schultz told stories of violence against Jews, communists, and anyone the Nazis saw as unsympathetic to their revolution. In some cases the victims had been American citizens. Martha countered that Germany was in the midst of a historic rebirth. Those incidents that did occur surely were only inadvertent expressions of the wild enthusiasm that had gripped the country. In
~ Erik Larson
To suffer one's death and to be reborn is not easy." And it is not easy precisely because so much of one has to die.
~ Ernest Becker
What does it mean "to be born again" for man? It means for the first time to be subjected to the terrifying paradox of the human condition, since one must be born not as a god, but as a man, or as a god-worm, or a god who shits
~ Ernest Becker
Go and be fish again.
~ Ernest J. Gaines