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Quotes About Origin

Whatever lies beyond the limits of experience, and claims another origin than that of induction and deduction from established data, is illegitimate.
~ George Henry Lewes
...his wartime experience had taught him to trust his instincts, even though he'd never been sure where they'd come from.
~ Nicholas Sparks
Why is there something rather than nothing?
~ Frank Wilczek
The country in which I live is not my native country that lies elsewhere and it must always be the center of my longings.
~ Therese of Lisieux
Don't look for the place where the rainbow ends, but instead look for where it started.
~ Unknown
No matter where life takes you, don't forget where you came from.
~ Unknown
You are a constant reminder of who I am and where I come from. A clear reflection of my personality and soul. Your presence means everything to me and it is much appreciated. I love you so much.
~ Unknown
We are not our blood
~ Madeline Miller
would not be ground into the earth. You loathed them as I did. I think it is where our power comes from.
~ Madeline Miller
His mother should have thrown him away and kept the stork.
~ Mae West
Toda vida tiene un núcleo, un eje, un epicentro del que todo sale y al que todo vuelve.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
Every life has its kernel, its hub, its epicenter, from which everything flows out, to which everything returns. This moment is the absent mother's.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
The foundation of our faith is the belief that God created the Universe from nothing; that time did not exist previously, but was created.
~ Maimonides
The basic principle is that there is a First Being who brought every existing thing into being, for if it be supposed that he did not exist, then nothing else could possibly exist.
~ Maimonides
As a spider emits and draws in its thread, As plants arise on the earth, As the hairs of the head and body from a living person, So from The Eternal arises everything here.
~ Unknown
Good works" are those works that have their origin in Jesus Christ--whose activity is released through your body, presented to Him as a living sacrifice by a faith that expresses total dependence, as opposed to the Adamic independence (Rom. 12:1, 2).
~ Unknown
The mystery about ? is actually a double mystery. The first mystery – the origin of its numerical value ? ? 1/137 has been recognized and discussed for decades. The second mystery – the range of its domain – is generally unrecognized.
~ Unknown
Alles Sehen und Erkennen der Dinge und Gesetze ohne Gott wird zur Abstraktion, zur Loslösung vom Ursprung und vom Ziel.
~ Unknown
despite the growing average life span, the age at which one becomes old depends upon one's social origin and type of occupation. The relationship to age is an expression of social inequality.
~ Unknown
On the very site 'where the Christian religion in our nation took its rise', he lamented,
~ Unknown
of all the seeds that fly about the world, the one with the most solid wings, enabling it to be scattered at the greatest distance from its point of origin, is still a joke.
~ Marcel Proust
The earth is our origin and destination. The ancient rhythms of the earth have insinuated themselves into the rhythms of the human heart. The earth is not outside us; it is within: the clay from where the tree of the body grows.
~ John O'Donohue
They say all things end. But I say all things begin.
~ John Shors
We'll start over. But you can't start. Only a baby can start
~ John Steinbeck