Quotes About Birth
I'd vowed years ago to go to the grave the same way I'd been born, just a lot more wrinkly.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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There should be a vaccine against Adam Black. And all women should be given it at birth.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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When you live as long as we do, you find yourself in bed with women you watched get born. It's weird and not at the same time.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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My oldest daughter was four pounds at birth, and her appearance flooded the earth with an infinite number of horrors and perils, a demonic surge of catastrophic possibilities out of all proportion to the tiny mass in my arms. Love unlids Pandora's box.
~ Karen Russell
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In Hinduism, Shiva is a deity who represents transformation. Through destruction and restoration, Shiva reminds us that endings are beginnings, and that our world is constantly undergoing a cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
~ Karen Salmansohn
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In 1960, never-married mothers accounted for fewer than 5 percent of the children of single mothers; by 2006, they accounted for 43 percent (Thibos, Lavin-Loucks, and Martin 2007, 6). African American women find themselves especially challenged by the burdens associated with single parenting: today more than 70 percent of black children are born outside marriage, against 29 percent
~ Karl Alexander
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Sex education is legitimate in that girls cannot be taught soon enough how children don't come into the world.
~ Karl Kraus
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Kindspech ist eben das, womit man auf die Welt kommt.
~ Karl Kraus
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He was born a politician. No, Ursula thought, he was born a baby, like everyone else. And this is what he has chosen to become.
~ Kate Atkinson
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I've always lived here, by the sea. I was a beach brat. I was born riding the peak of a crest of a wave. I was born with salt in my eyes. No, I mean it. I was conceived right down there on that beach. Six years old and surfing. It's all that sea in me. That's what makes my eyes change color. I've got waves inside. The ocean runs through me, man.
~ Kate Braverman
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For hours after Andrew had died on his way into life, she felt powerfully that he had come from unreachable realms with knowledge she needed urgently to learn. Yet there he lay, swaddled in her arms, looking entirely at peace and not at all like a failed emissary. His face was closed; she could read nothing in his blank, perfect features except her own loss. She had given birth to death, and she felt its claim on her. She held Andrew until he was cold and his chill entered her body and heart.
~ Kate Maloy
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In November 1917, however, instead of myth, there was only regret over the birth of a girl. But not devastation. Kamala
~ Katherine Frank
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A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake.
~ G. I. Gurdjieff
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Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
~ G. Stanley Hall
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Ci ho pensato spesso. Dicono che i bambini nascono dall'amore reciproco tra i genitori. Non mi risulta. Forse nascono perché l'amore tra i genitori non è perfetto. Forse vengono al mondo attraverso una crepa che c'è fra i due genitori. Non so.
~ G.B. Edwards
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The church may not function as a fearful border guard, but rather as one who brings good tidings (Romans 10:15; Isaiah 52:7 ... For Christ died for us 'while we were yet sinners, while we were enemies' (Romans 5:8,10). All hardness, imprudence and rashness can only be signs that she has forgotten the gracious overstepping of the boundaries at her birth.
~ G.C. Berkouwer
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la na?tere, creierul unei fiin?e umane este preg?tit s?-?i fac? treaba, dar esen?ial este ce-i d?m s? fac? ?i cu cum îl hr?nim. Un specialist ne va vorbi nu despre num?rul de neuroni, ci despre conexiunile care se creeaz? între ei.
~ Gabriel Liiceanu
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The baby, a girl, is born at 6:24 a.m. She weighs six pounds, ten ounces. The mother takes the baby in her arms and asks her, "Who are you, my little one?" And in response, this baby, who is Liz and not Liz at the same time, laughs.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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To return to the city of one's birth always felt like retreat.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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To return to the city of one's birth always felt like retreat.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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Tell me something from Spanish literature," Schiele said. "I'll give you a line from my favorite novel. 'Los seres humanos no nacen para siempre el dia en que sus madres los alumbran, sino que la vida los obliga a parirse a si mismos una y otra vez.'" ("Humans are not born forever on the day their mothers have them; life necessitates giving birth to themselves over and over again.")
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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Before your mother, my heart was little more than a seed, Jane. A wiggly, gelatinous mother, rather like a solitary sperm.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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Humans are not born forever on the day their mothers have them; life necessitates giving birth to themselves over and over again.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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I was born singing. Most babies cry, I sang an aria.
~ Gail Carson Levine
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