“Within an atom there can be a billion kingdoms, endless. But all of them are bound by the cycle of birth and death. They all come into being for a while and then vanish.” WorldScienceBuddhismBirthBoundsBillionsEndlessKingdomsCyclesAtomsOther WorldsBirth And Death Author:Frederick Lenz
“The wheel goes round and round and round forever. Pleasure, pain, birth and death, lifetime after lifetime, it is endless. All sentient beings experience this, the endless dance of life, the lila.” PainSufferingPleasureForeverBirthLifetimeRoundsEndlessWheelsHinduismLife DeathSentient BeingsBirth And Death Author:Frederick Lenz
“It's not the suffering of birth, death, love that the young reject, but the suffering of endless labor without dream, eating the spare bread in bitterness, being a slave without the security of a slave.” DreamYoungSufferingSecurityBirthEatingLaborSlaveEndlessBreadRejectsBitternessSparesHopelessness Book:Ripening: Selected Work Source: Ripening: Selected Work
“There is no death! Death is very much like sunset. It is only an appearance. For, when the sun sets here, it rises elsewhere. In reality, the sun never sets. Likewise, death is only an illusion, an appearance. For, what is death here is birth elsewhere. For life is endless.” RealityLife IsSunBirthIllusionAppearanceEndlessSunsetElsewhereSun Set Author:Dada Vaswani
“The TV commercials, which are endless and fairly crass, gave birth to Brock, the bad-lawyer character in Razor Girl. In real life you can find even sleazier examples than him.” RealCharacterGirlExampleTvsBirthLawyerReal LifeEndlessRazorsCrassTv Commercial Author:Carl Hiaasen
“All these tears shed in the world, where do they go? If one could capture all of them, they could water the parched. Then perhaps these tears would have value and all this grief would have some meaning. Otherwise, it was all a waste, just an endless cycle of birth and death; of love and loss.” IfsWorldValuesWaterLossGriefTearsBirthWasteEndlessCyclesCaptureShedBirth And DeathLove And Loss Author:Thrity Umrigar
“Endless longing; a face you'd known since childhood, since birth almost; a body that moved as though it were your own. These were things you never spoke of, things you never hoped for; things you could never admit to. Things you'd die for, and die of.” BodyFacesDiesKnownChildhoodBirthMovedLongingEndlessSpokes Book:Illyria Source: Illyria
“The birds sang, the proles sang. the Party did not sing. All round the world, in London and New York, in Africa and Brazil, and in the mysterious, forbidden lands beyond the frontiers, in the streets of Paris and Berlin, in the villages of the endless Russian plain, in the bazaars of China and Japan — everywhere stood the same solid unconquerable figure, made monstrous by work and childbearing, toiling from birth to death and still singing.” WorldMadeStillsPartyStreetsLandFiguresNew YorkBirthSingingBirdRoundsChinaLondonEndlessMysteriousParisJapanVillageForbiddenFrontiersBerlinMonstrousBrazilUnconquerableToilingChildbearingBazaarsChina And JapanStreets Of Paris Book:1984 Source: 1984