Quotes About Birth
As long as you keep getting born, it's alright to die some times.
~ Orson Scott Card
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I was born in Amsterdam.
~ Aleister Black
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Seeing my child born is so much more important than anything else I've got going on.
~ Lukas Forchhammer
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I grew up in Asia. I was born in Asia.
~ Henry Golding
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partus sequitur ventrem
~ Unknown
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The mountains will be in labor, and a ridiculous mouse will be brought forth.
~ Horace
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From the egg.
~ Horace
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Oh, the ignorance of us upon whom Providence did not sufficiently smile to permit us to be born in New England.
~ Horace Porter
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From the moment we are born, we are wanderers, longing-for a place to which to return.
~ Unknown
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was a father, a strange and exciting experience. In the conception and physical birth of a child, the man is an outsider, the instrument of the creative process of life itself, but never one with it. Only a woman becomes a part of the experience of creation; only she sees the perimeter of the self fade into the life force and reappear, and again fade and reappear. She knows a secret that the father can never quite experience.
~ Howard Thurman
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If we dare take the position that in Jesus there was at work some radical destiny, it would be safe to say that in his poverty he was more truly Son of man than he would have been if the incident of family or birth had made him a rich son of Israel. It
~ Howard Thurman
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Contrary to what Pakistani children are taught in schools, the Islamic ideology currently in vogue in Pakistan did not give birth to the country; it was born after Pakistan's creation in its present form.
~ Husain Haqqani
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Pakistan's young median age today means that an overwhelming majority of its current inhabitants were born in a country called Pakistan and, therefore, do not need an explanation other than their birth to be its citizens.
~ Husain Haqqani
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We are born in mystery, we live in mystery, and we die in mystery.
~ Huston Smith
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am forever reminded of the eight unavoidable sufferings: birth, old age, pain, one's own death, the death of a loved one, evil people, frustrated desire and lust.
~ Unknown
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Like all things in the universe, we are destined from birth to diverge. Time is simply the yardstick of our separation. If we are particles in a sea of distance, exploded from an original whole, then there is a science to our solitude. We are lonely in proportion to our years.
~ Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason
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A low, bubbling moan of prehuman fear. Then, one birth-strong heave pushed her through, and she was tumbling headfirst into the welcoming darkness.
~ Unknown
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After a rainstorm on a brilliant Sunday morning, 17 January 1960, at Lucerne's Municipal Maternity Clinic, Audrey gave birth to a sturdy, well-made son. He weighed nine and a half pounds, and they called him Sean. The Christian name was chosen because it was the Irish version of Audrey's half-brother's name, Ian, and because it meant 'Gift of God', the significance of which was not lost on all who knew the baby's mother.
~ Unknown
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born born everything is always born thinking about it try not to
~ Ikkyu
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out of the nest. He estimated the clutch had been around fifty eggs
~ Colleen Coble
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Ah, the beautiful echoing of a newborn baby's cry.
~ Unknown
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No one escapes his fate, whether brave or coward, not from the moment he is born.' – Homer, The Iliad
~ Conn Iggulden
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We were all born of flesh, in a flare of pain. We do not remember the red roots whence we rose, but we know that we rose and walked, that after a while we shall lie down again.
~ Conrad Aiken
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Before him, numberless lovers smiled and talked. And death was observed with sudden cries, And birth with laughter and pain. And the trees grew taller and blacker against the skies And night came down again.
~ Conrad Aiken
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