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Quotes About Birth

The United States is the only country with a known birthday.
~ James G. Blaine
Birth may be a matter of a moment, but it is a unique one.
~ Frederick Leboyer
My birthday began with the water - Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name.
~ Dylan Thomas
Everyday is a birthday; every moment of it is new to us; we are born again, renewed for fresh work and endeavor.
~ Isaac Watts
The best birthday present I ever got was born 10 minutes before I was.
~ Bill Kaulitz
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world. Happy Birthday Isaac Newton b. Dec 25, 1642
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
If you are invisible, you are vulnerable. Birth Registration must be everyone's priority. Let's make all children visible and let's give every child a birthday!
~ Desmond Tutu
Everyman and every living being have the same birth day: The birthday of the universe is our real birthday!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
The birth of a child is the imprisonment of a soul.
~ William Gilmore Simms
The vicious cycle of existence—the round of birth and death and rebirth—which arises out of ignorance and is characterized by suffering; in ordinary reality, the vicious cycle of frustration and suffering generated as the result of karma (one's actions).
~ Pema Chodron
After all, these people were born for joy, he thought.
~ Penelope Fitzgerald
In life there is nothing more than life, in death nothing more than death: we are being born and dying at every moment.
~ Unknown
If there ever was a time when character mattered, it was in Washington's role in the birth of America. If he had operated with a different set of moral values and a different personal character, America would have had a king or dictator instead of a federal Constitution and representative government.
~ Unknown
I stared at her - unable to accept that at one time I was growing inside her. I was once just a couple of cells. My father and my mother were naked something had to be satisfactory about it, because he came inside her and she got pregnant. She, like me, was once a baby in her mother's stomach and so on and so forth and so it goes. So it goes.
~ Peter Hedges
sex for reproduction
~ Peter Kreeft
One of Beethoven's biographers listed the three greatest and hardest human tasks as heroism, childbirth, and creative work. For
~ Peter Kreeft
If you agree that bringing someone into existence can be bad for that person and if you also accept the argument that bringing someone into existence can't be good for that person, then this leads to a strange conclusion: being born could harm you but it couldn't help you.
~ Peter Singer
Human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but . . . life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves. GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
~ Phil Jackson
Amazed, Fat said, She's decomposing and yet she's still giving birth? Only to monsters, Dr. Stone said.
~ Philip K. Dick
Ruh, farkl? renklerdeki ???klar boyunca rasgele hareket ediyordu, her renk farkl? tür bir rahmi, farkl? bir yeniden doÄŸuÅŸu simgeliyordu. Bütün kötü rahimlerden uzak durup sonunda aç?k beyaz ????a gelmek göçmüÅŸ ruhun iÅŸiydi. Bunu Nicholas'a anlatmaya karar verdim, çünkü kafas? zaten yeterince kar???kt?.
~ Philip K. Dick
Why, yes, the mo­ment you're born, your death comes in­to the world with you, and it's your death that takes you out.
~ Philip Pullman
Seems to me a man should have a choice whether to take up arms or not." "We have no more choice in that than in whether or not to be born.
~ Philip Pullman
I heard a baby cry. And this blood-splattered thing was put in my arms. My child. And, at that moment, it was like a gigantic plug appeared and - POW! - I was plugged into humanity in a way I'd never been before. Never could be. I was part of all mothers and all births from the beginning of time. I was a woman in a mud hut in Africa, in an igloo in the Arctic, a wigwam in America, a cave, a skyscraper, a spaceship. I was part of a flow and that flow was blood -
~ Philip Ridley
Even a monster has to be from somewhere—even a monster needs parents. But parents don't need monsters.
~ Philip Roth