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Quotes About Origin

I love where I'm from. I don't live there because of the circumstances, but all my family is there. It's what's inside, it's not what's outside that determines the culture and the feeling.
~ Maria Sharapova
But I think happiness springs from another source, a far deeper one that doesn't depend on will because it comes from love.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
The origin of love is the beautiful light of the soul.
~ Ryuho Okawa
If society is corrupt, but not the individuals within it, then where did the corruption originate? How is it propagated? It's a one-sided, deeply ideological theory.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Chaos is mater, origin, source, mother; materia, the substance from which all things are made.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
El caos, lo desconocido, se asocia simbólicamente con lo femenino. Eso se debe en parte a que todas las cosas que hemos ido conociendo nacieron en un primer momento de lo desconocido, de la misma forma que todos los seres con los que nos hemos encontrado nacieron de madres. El caos es mater, origen, fuente, madre; materia, la sustancia de la que están hechas las cosas.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
La palabra "antes" se vacía de contenido a medida que nos acercamos al origen de los tiempos.
~ Jorge Wagensberg
Miedo y odio son el origen del mal: Rahini tenía razón. Miedo y odio a lo extraño, a lo ajeno, a lo que no somos nosotros. Pero se trata solo de oscuridad. Y la oscuridad es pequeña en comparación con la luz de las palabras.
~ José Carlos Somoza
No es el ayer, el pretérito, el haber tradicional, lo decisivo para que una nación exista. Este error nace, como ya he indicado, de buscar en la familia, en la comunidad nativa, previa, ancestral, en el pasado, en suma, el origen del Estado. Las naciones se forman y viven de tenr un programa para mañana.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
El verdadero problema está en el arranque, en el punto de partida... tengo que encontrar esa primera frase. Tengo que encontrarla.
~ Josefina Vicens
After I was born, on January 18, 1905,
~ Joseph Bonanno
Nothing great has great beginnings.
~ Joseph de Maistre
All disease originates in the mind. Nothing appears on the body unless there is a mental pattern corresponding to it.
~ Joseph Murphy
The word "Yankee" itself, I was informed, came from that simplest of Dutch names - Jan.
~ Joseph O'Neill
Sacraments derive their origin from, and owe their institution to, Christ, not only as God, but also as man. He is the natural mediator between God and man both in His divine and in His human nature. The graces which He merited for us, and which He distributes through the Sacraments, were merited in His human nature.
~ Joseph Pohle
So where did they come from?
~ Erin Hunter
Sources If a resource or entity can come into the game world having not been there before, the mechanic by which it arrives is called a source.
~ Ernest Adams
Where'd you get the coconuts?
~ Ernest Cline
An irrefutable proof that such single-celled primaeval animals really existed as the direct ancestors of Man, is furnished according to the fundamental law of biogeny by the fact that the human egg is nothing more than a simple cell.
~ Ernst Haeckel
Il futuro di un fiume è alla sorgente
~ Erri De Luca
The hardest thing is where to begin--or, perhaps, why?
~ Ethel Barrymore
The end is where we start from. T.S. Eliot
~ Eugene H. Peterson
The Latin words humus , soil/earth, and homo , human being, have a common derivation, from which we also get our word 'humble.' This is the Genesis origin of who we are: dust - dust that the Lord God used to make us a human being. If we cultivate a lively sense of our origin and nurture a sense of continuity with it, who knows, we may also acquire humility.
~ Eugene Peterson
For my part, if I consider poetry as an object, I maintain that it is born of the necessity of adding a vocal sound (speech) to the hammering of the first tribal music.
~ Eugenio Montale