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Quotes About Born

We are assumed to be rather hopeless - swallowed up by incorrect notions, divorced from the original genius with which we are born, lost within days of living this distracting life.
~ Elizabeth Berg
There is a kind of perverse unity forming among us, born, I think, of the discontent of all classes of people with the endless frustration of life.
~ Arthur Miller
As nature each one born equal, the world divides that into the classes for its motives. It is not a mistake; one born and die rich or poor. It is one's fate since the world runs with it.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
I was born to Haitian parents, and the idea of giving back is really just a part of our culture. So, I don't think there was ever a moment that I questioned my call to philanthropy, but I can say that the more I've grown, the bigger that call has become.
~ Karen Civil
You can teach defensive wizardry, but you need the talent to go with it. You have to be born with that natural defensive radar.
~ Paulie Malignaggi
I was born and raised in Atlanta, so you know I'm all about bringing quality things back to our community.
~ Kandi Burruss
I was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.
~ Steve Case
See Georgia is always on my mind. I was born in the state, educated in this state, and it is the honor of my life to represent my state - represent every part of our state, including the business community.
~ Raphael Warnock
If I had been born in the circus, my parents would have pushed me on that little high wire at four years old. That's when the body is most limber to learn those acrobatics.
~ Philippe Petit
I think I'm a natural-born leader. I know how to bow down to authority if it's authority that I respect.
~ Tupac Shakur
For thou art born a mere slave, to thy senses and brutish affections;" destitute without teaching of all true knowledge and sound reason. 28.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Because our socialization intrinsically leads to that kind of self-preoccupation, with how well the self is doing, the path of release and liberation from that self-preoccupation intrinsically involves dying to that way of being and being born to a life that is centered in the spirit, or in what William James in his wonderfully generic term for God called "the more.
~ Marcus J. Borg
My self is a thing that I must now compose...as one composes a speech. What I must present is a 'made' thing. Not something born.
~ Margaret Atwood
From your past emerges the present, and from the present is born your future.
~ Muhammad Iqbal
Time is swift, it races by; Opportunities are born and die... Still you wait and will not try - A bird with wings who dares not rise and fly.
~ A. A. Milne
Time is the sea in which men grow, are born, or die.
~ Freya Stark
The opposite of faith is not doubt, but certainty. Certainty is missing the point entirely. Faith includes noticing the mess, the emptiness and discomfort, and letting it be there until some light returns. Faith also means reaching deeply within, for the sense one was born with, the sense, for example, to go for a walk.
~ Anne Lamott
Faith includes noticing the mess, the emptiness and discomfort, and letting it be there until some light returns. Faith also means reaching deeply within, for the sense one was born with, the sense, for example, to go for a walk.
~ Anne Lamott
It was you, Master, who let me see what little I could of the marvelous bright world unfolding around me in ways I couldn't have imagined in the land or time in which I was born.
~ Anne Rice
was just, seems like, born knowing how. He can figure
~ Anne Tyler
While governing is a full-time, continuous activity, demotic politics is inevitably episodic, born of necessity, improvisational rather than institutionalized
~ Sheldon S. Wolin
Cyn like Cynric ?No, S-I-N as in conceived in , born in and lived in
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I am home grown St. Lucian. Born in 1980 I have spent most of my life on this island. Apart from the few summers I spent in the United States I spent most of my time in my homeland.
~ St. Lucia
They were Whigs (Shaftesbury's father had even been founder of the Whig Party), not just because they were strong Protestants but because they believed, contrary to Berkeley, that men were born with a desire to be free, in their own lives and in their political arrangements.
~ Arthur Herman