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Quotes About Birth

All the earth is made anew-- Far the false, and fair the true-- Where a little life begins, Free of sorrow, free of sins, And Baby comes.
~ Unknown
I dont see myself as unloved because I was given up; I see it as an ultimate act of sacrifice and love on my birth mothers behalf because she wanted a better life for me then she could have provided me with.
~ Unknown
When I was born the doctor took one look at my face .... turned me over and said. Look ... twins!
~ Unknown
Even a very small degree of hope is enough to cause the birth of love.
~ Stendhal
A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love
~ Unknown
My mother groan'd, my father wept Into the dangerous world I leapt, Helpless, naked, piping load, Like a friend hid in a cloud.
~ William Blake
Love came down at Christmas; love all lovely, love divine; love was born at Christmas, stars and angels gave the sign.
~ Unknown
a drop of her moon blood fell to the earth. Rabbit saw it. He started to play with this tiny blood clot, kicking it around with his foot, and through the power of Tkuskanskan, the quickening, moving spirit, the blood clot firmed up and turned into We-Ota-Wichasha—Blood Clot Boy—the First Man.
~ Unknown
Today was the day a thousand dreams would die and a single dream would be born. The wind knew. It was the first of June, but cold gusts bit at the hilltop citadelle as fiercely as deepest winter, shaking the windows with curses and winding through drafty halls with warning whispers. There was no escaping what was to come.
~ Mary E. Pearson
From the loins of Morrighan, Hope will be born. On its heels came a whispered name that was always just beyond my reach, not yet mine to hear, but I knew that one day my children's children or the ones who came after would hear it. One day hope would have a name.
~ Mary E. Pearson
The angels threw glitter up there, just for you, Zoe, Daddy had told her. They celebrated almost as much as I did the day you were born. Every time you look up there you remember how special you are - so special the angels threw a big party.
~ Mary E. Pearson
From the loins of Morrighan, Hope will be born.
~ Mary E. Pearson
but gave birth to one,
~ Mary E. Pearson
St. Justin Martyr wrote, "Jesus was born by the will of God the Father for the salvation of believers and the destruction of demons. And
~ Unknown
The naive notion that a mother naturally acquires the complex skills of childrearing simply because she has given birth now seemsas absurd to me as enrolling in a nine-month class in composition and imagining that at the end of the course you are now prepared to begin writing War and Peace.
~ Mary Kay Blakely
The youngest son of an officer in Bonaparte's army, Hugo was born in 1802 near the Swiss border, in Besançon. Two years later, his mother, a confirmed royalist, gave up on her marriage, leaving Major Hugo to his mistress and his wars.
~ Unknown
There is only one journey, she said, that all men make. They go forth from the Mother, and do what men are born to do, till she stretches out her hand, and calls them home.
~ Mary Renault
Life contains these things: leakage and wickage and discharge, pus and snot and slime and gleet. We are biology. We are reminded of this at the beginning and the end, at birth and at death. In between we do what we can to forget.
~ Mary Roach
I begin to love this little creature, and to anticipate his birth as a fresh twist to a knot which I do not wish to untie.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft
He came to love, He came to warn Why do you weep on the day He's born? He draws the path I walk upon I died to live just for the Son Find love, find peace If you let Him increase
~ Unknown
At least, when it comes, the black night of death will not frighten a creature still blind from being born. That is some comfort, is it not?
~ Unknown
Something born from human pride and the quest for pleasure cannot be considered true culture.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
True culture is born within nature, and is simple, humble, and pure. Lacking true culture, humanity will perish.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
Buddhist nirvana ... is based on egolessness and is not anthropocentric but rather cosmological. In Buddhism, humans and the things of the universe are equally subject to change, equally subject to transitoriness or transmigration. A person cannot achieve emancipation from the cycle of birth and death until he or she can eliminate a more universal problem: the transience common to all things in the universe.
~ Unknown