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Quotes About Rebirth

I just cleared the slate and thought of her as a mother and went from there.
~ Marg Helgenberger
A lot of people tend to get intimidated by looking at a place where they're from as empty. I look at it like a clean slate.
~ Rico Nasty
I called the album 'The Chemo' because it seems like the industry and music overall is dying slowly.
~ Busta Rhymes
London represents the idea that someone pulled away the set from my life and replaced it with another. 'Here is your new baby. Here is your new life. And now you do comedy.' Without being smug, it's the best fun.
~ Tim Minchin
So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their ending!
~ J. R. R. Tolkien
I felt pure the way you feel after you vomit, kind of light and strangely holy, like having taken a sauna in hell.
~ Michelle Tea
Nehmen wir an, daß es im Weltall einen Planeten gibt, auf dem alle Menschen nocheinmal geboren werden. Sie werden sich an ihr Leben auf der Erde erinnern und sich aller Erfahrungen, die sie dort gesammelt haben, bewußt sein. (...) Und vielleicht gibt es noch weit mehr Planeten, auf denen die Menschheit neu geboren wird, immer um einen Grad (um ein Leben) reifer.
~ Milan Kundera
I'm sure it's not any wish of mine that I'm born with inclinations for better things. If I could be born again, and had the designing of myself, I'd be born the lowest and coarsest-minded person imaginable, so that I could find plenty of companionship, or I'd be born an idiot, which would be better still.
~ Miles Franklin
Friends you have, people you love, die and are born again.
~ Sherwood Anderson
Dead news like dead love has no phoenix in its ashes.
~ Enid Bagnold
Now I've gone for too longLiving like I'm not aliveSo I'm going to start over tonightBeginning with you and I
~ Hayley Williams
She's fire...but she will not burn you. She knows all too well how it feels to live with ashes.
~ Alfa H
When angels' tears do flood the earth, the gates of hell shall see rebirth. Wheh the demise of angels doth impend, the human boy shall meet his end' Halo -Alexandra Adornetto
~ Alexandra Adornetto
How could the Buddha have believed that being incarnated as a human being was fortunate? Had he ever been to Georgia?
~ Brenda Peterson
D'murr no longer needed to concern himself with the mundane affairs of humans, so trivial were they, so limited and short-sighted: political machinations, populations milling about like ants in a disturbed hill, lives flickering bright and dull like sparks from a campfire. His former life was only a vague and fading memory, without specific names or faces. He saw images, but ignored them. He could never go back to what he had been.
~ Brian Herbert
Blinking as he pushed himself into the open air like an infant emerging from a womb, Liet stared at the storm-scoured landscape. The desert was reborn: Dunes moved along like a marching herd; familiar landmarks changed; footprints, tents, even small villages erased. The entire basin looked fresh and clean and new.
~ Brian Herbert
These days, we can be whatever we want to be. The apocalypse is sort of freeing, don't you think?
~ Brian Keene
Let's see you reconstitute yourself from dogshit!
~ Brian McNaughton
I knew Pop would get me out of the coffin. But I had feeling when he did I might wish I was back inside it again.
~ Bruce Coville
My definition: A transition is a vital period of adjustment, creativity, and rebirth that helps one find meaning after a major life disruption. But how do you enter this mysterious state? Does it happen inevitably or do you somehow have to decide? And if so, how do you do that?
~ Bruce Feiler
Logic was puny in the face of my wrath. Logic was puny and magic was mighty: I had just gotten rebirthed, refilled and renewed, and was fast on my way to resentful.
~ C.E. Murphy
The Hindu religion is the only one of the world's great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang.
~ Carl Sagan
Stars are phoenixes, rising from their own ashes.
~ Carl Sagan
I am stone and steel of your sleeping numbers; I remember all you forget. I will die as many times as you make me over again.
~ Carl Sandburg