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Quotes About Birth

I love babies. I love being pregnant and I loved giving birth.
~ Sadie Frost
I hold that all the evil we know on earth finds in this violence done to love its true and legitimate birth.
~ George Arnold
Love, first begotten of all created things.
~ Georgiana Goddard King
The birth mother is placing the baby out of love. I still believe that. Well, the ones weve dealt with who were actually pregnant, anyway.
~ Jennifer Gilmore
I'd love to have been born into a wealthy family. I might have turned out even more marvellous than I am now.
~ John Lydon
It is sacrilege to attempt analysis of birth or love or death. Death and birth, the mysteries! Love, the revelation!
~ Katherine Cecil Thurston
Birth is a dream, spontaneous and innate. Death, on the other hand, is a slow, false, divine calamity. It is like love.
~ Kevin Moffett
In connection with death, or birth, or love, modesty is only a rather puerile self-consciousness.
~ Margaret Deland
Every day can be like Christmas in its love and its peace if our hearts open up and make room for love. The holy child is waiting to be born in every instant, not just once a year.
~ Marianne Williamson
I remember when my daughter, Marina, was born. The second I laid eyes on her, I was in love, and I had never felt that way before. I couldn't believe it.
~ Matt LeBlanc
The egg, you see, is a very sexy thing. Egg is like birth. Eggshell is sexy. Egg yolk is definitely sexy. Oh, I love egg.
~ Michael Chow
I love nyc. It's the city of my birth and probably the most amazing city on the planet.
~ Moby
If you could see yourself before you were born, you would be amazed at your intelligence and glory. Birth is a sleep and a forgetting.
~ Betty J. Eadie
The way I see it, there are three reasons never to be unhappy. First, you were born. This in itself is a remarkable achievement.
~ Bill Bryson
Tune your television to any channel it doesn't receive, and about 1 percent of the dancing static you see is accounted for by this ancient remnant of the Big Bang. The next time you complain that there is nothing on, remember that you can always watch the birth of the universe.
~ Bill Bryson
We are only beginning to understand the importance and nature of a woman's vaginal microbiome. Babies born by Cesarean section are robbed of this initial wash. The consequences for the baby can be profound. Various studies have found that people born by C-section have substantially increased risks for type 1 diabetes, asthma, celiac disease, and even obesity and an eightfold greater risk of developing allergies.
~ Bill Bryson
At some point in an unimaginably distant past some little bag of chemicals fidgeted to life. It absorbed some nutrients, gently pulsed, had a brief existence.
~ Bill Bryson
It is fairly amazing to reflect that at the beginning of the twentieth century, and for some years beyond, the best scientific minds in the world couldn't actually tell you where babies came from. And these, you may recall, were men who thought science was nearly at an end. *
~ Bill Bryson
A new life has begun.
~ Bill Bryson
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN into a world that was short of people and struggled to keep those it had. In 1564 England had a population of between three million and five million—much less than three hundred years earlier, when plague began to take a continuous, heavy
~ Bill Bryson
You know, if you're an American and you're born at this time in history especially, you're lucky. We all are. We won the world history Powerball lottery.
~ Bill Maher
Calvin: Dad where do babies come from? Dad: Well Calvin, you simply go to Sears, buy the kit and follow the assembly instructions. Calvin: I came from Sears? Dad: No you were a blue-light special at K-Mart - almost as good and a lot cheaper!
~ Bill Waterson
It was during my stint at Café Society that a song was born which became my personal protest—" Strange Fruit." The germ of the song was in a poem written by Lewis Allen. I first met him at Café Society. When he showed me that poem, I dug it right off. It seemed to spell out all the things that had killed Pop.
~ Billie Holiday
It's overwhelming to think of all the things I'm not doing today, including being born." (106) from "April 21st
~ Billy Collins