Quotes About Birth
Isabelle, it's all right for you to be a little afraid, but you should also be very excited and joyful, too. You're about to bring a new life into this world." "I would rather Winslow do it.
~ Julie Garwood
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Life's what's important. Walking, houses, family. Birth and pain and joy - and then death.
~ Katharine Hepburn
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Man is truly born the time he dies.
~ Kedar Joshi
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I was born with these eyes. I was born for this life.
~ Maggie Stiefvater
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I feel it in me like a woman having a baby, all that life churning inside me. I feel it every day; it moves, stretches, yawns. It's getting ready to be born. It knows exactly what it is.
~ Maurice Sendak
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Born On The Bayou
~ John Fogerty
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But who can quantify the algebra of space, or weigh those worlds that swim each in its place? Who can outdo the dark? And what computer knows how beauty comes to birth - shell star and rose? -Technicians by Jean Kenward
~ John Foster
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Thus shadow owes its birth to light.
~ John Gay
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Bob Dylan sang, "He not busy being born is busy dying.
~ John Grinder
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You are a midwife, assisting at someone else's birth. Do good without show or fuss. Facilitate what is happening rather than what you think ought to be happening. If you must take the lead, lead so that the mother is helped, yet still free and in charge. When the baby is born, the mother will rightly say, "We did it ourselves!
~ John Heider
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Humans cannot be born with fully formed brains simply because the resulting head would not fit through the birth canal. Rather, our brains are built and formed after we are born, like a ship in a bottle, a process that takes fifteen, maybe twenty years.
~ John J. Ratey
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Life before birth is a dream, life after death is another dream. What comes between is only a mirage of the dreams.
~ John Jeremiah Sullivan
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La memoria suele nublar el dolor. La madre olvida la agonía del parto cuando le ponen al bebé en los brazos.
~ John Katzenbach
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There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify - so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish.
~ John Keats
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Children, I confess, are not born in this state of equality, though they are born to it.
~ John Locke
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A man is born. He dies.
~ John McGahern
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You can give birth to a beautiful, perfect human being, but requited love isn't guaranteed for her—or for any of us.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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It sometimes happens, even in the best of families, that a baby is born. This is not necessarily cause for alarm. The important thing is to keep your wits about you and borrow some money.
~ Elinor Goulding Smith
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The baby's first birthday. Surgery day, I point out, because I have trouble calling it birth. Anniversary of the great failure. Ari.
~ Elisa Albert
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As if they didn't really know that earthly life is only a journey between being born into the body and leaving it at death, whereas the self is the same in every living creature. Only the body can have a 'lineage'. The level on which a person stands is determined only by the level of his own intelligence.
~ Elisabeth Haich
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A person's birthday should be a special day, a wonderful day, a day of pure celebration for the luck of being born!
~ Elise Broach
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Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, still better known to the world as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, was born on March 6, 1806, the eldest child of Edward and Mary Moulton Barrett
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Oh yes! I confess to loving Florence and to having associated with it the idea of home. My child was born here, and here I have been very happy and well. Yet we shall not live in Florence — we are steady to our Paris plan. We must visit Rome next winter, and in the spring we shall go to Paris viâ London;
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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No, worse. It had never existed. I had invented it; I had allowed myself to be deluded, because I had so badly wanted it to exist. I had wanted to belong to a thing. I had wanted to need and be needed. Why are we born needing impossible things? Why is it that we all have things we need to live that simply do not exist in the universe? A purpose in life. Unconditional love? Our emotional needs met? Ha. What cruel asshole thought this shit up?
~ Elizabeth Bear
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