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Quotes About Birth

Actually I don't remember being born, it must have happened during one of my black outs.
~ Jim Morrison
I have hair in places monkeys dont.While giving birth my mother almost dies from rug burn.
~ Jim Rose
In a similar experiment involving reading to fetuses during the two and a half months before birth, DeCasper found the child's heartbeat increased with a new story and decreased with a familiar one.
~ Jim Trelease
We believe that the first time we're born, as children, it's human life given to us; and when we accept Jesus as our Savior, it's a new life. That's what "born again" means.
~ Jimmy Carter
Every poem is an infant labored into birth and I am drenched with sweating effort, tired from the pain and hurt of being a man, in the poem I transform myself into a woman.
~ Jimmy Santiago Baca
From birth my tongue has had a fire for communication with trees and dirt and water
~ Jimmy Santiago Baca
Only in art were there cliches; never in nature. There were no ordinary human beings. Everybody was born with surprise inside.
~ Jincy Willett
Wilma had twenty-one brothers and sisters. She was child number twenty.
~ Jo Harper
Our souls know harmony and proportion before we are born, so although I had never seen anything like it, my soul resonated at once to the beauty of the city. Immediately
~ Jo Walton
Maybe some of the masters really believed they could make it work, but I think what they really wanted wasn't to do it themselves but for somebody else to have made it real and for them to have been born there.
~ Jo Walton
Kindling the Light Within December is the month in which all the forces of nature are aligned to help us give birth to the Light within.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
The great festivals of Light— Solstice, Hannukah and Christmas— Beckon us to gather round and witness the birth of love within one another.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
We are entering the season of darkness during which we partake in the most ancient of miracles, giving birth to the Light.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
This is true of the birth of democracy, too. Indeed, the novelty of democratic rule would not have been conceivable without the intense awareness of the common bond forged by shared genealogy as fostered by religion.
~ Joan Breton Connelly
Aki megszületik, annak meg is kell halnia. Akik találkoznak, azoknak el is kell válniuk... De amin megosztozunk ebben az életben, azt már soha nem lehet elvenni tÅ'lünk.
~ Joan D. Vinge
Having a baby is part of a woman's life, and it is surely a great waste to be afraid of life.
~ Joan Lowery Nixon
When I was born, my mother asked, 'Will she live?' The doctor said, "Only if you take your foot off her throat
~ Joan Rivers
You probably wouldn't remember, but that night you had Noah?" he said. "You hunkered down on the side of the road and held my shoulders while you pushed him out.
~ Joanna Wylde
There is only one genuine misfortune: not to be born.
~ Joaquim Machado de Assis
There is truly only one misfortune: that of not being born.
~ Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
A child conceived on Christmas Eve is considered unlucky and will later resent his parents for their unholy transgression, their lack of control and piety. The child may be deformed with a harelip or be cursed with the ears and head of a wolf. Or the infant may be born a werewolf.
~ Jody Shields
I consider the luck of simply being born, of being plucked out of the cosmos and bestowed with eyes to see, and nerves to feel, and ears to hear. Our senses. Our speech. Our breath. How crucial and insistent our ceaseless moving lungs from our first cry to our last.
~ Ann Pearlman
It is not over, this birthing. There are always newer skies into which God can throw stars.
~ Ann Weems
Ten days is time enough to die, to be born, to fall in love and to go mad. Ten days is a very long time.
~ Anna Funder