“Seeking but not finding the house builder I travelled through life after life. How painful is repeated birth! House-builders, you have now been seen. You will not build the house again.” HouseBirthFindingsPainfulSeekingRebirthBuilder Author:Gautama Buddha
“I tell you to keep going, not because it's easy. Not because it doesn't hurt. I tell you to keep going because there's no other way. To stop is to die. Life is in motion. In growth. In change. Life is in seeking and in finding. Life is in redemption. Each moment is a new birth. A new chance to come back, to get it right. A new chance to make it better.” WayMomentsLife IsDiesEasyGrowthHurtChanceBirthFindingsSeekingRedemptionLife ChangingKeep Going Author:Yasmin Mogahed
“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.” ShouldHumansLiteratureNatureWonderFireHuman NatureBirthCreaturesFindingsPityHeroicElectricHeroismPearlsRubbish Book:The Complete Works of John Keats Source: The Complete Works of John Keats
“One of the days we unpack finding out how your kids are wired, what kind of intelligence has God given them, how do they give and receive love, what the passions of their life, how does their birth order and their gender affect them because all of those things are part of the tapestry that God is weaving together to use each of our children for His glory.” GivingKindChildrenDoeUseKidsTogetherOrderPassionGivenBirthFindingsGloryOur ChildrenGenderTapestryWeavingGiving And Receiving Author:Stephen Kendrick
“Theoretically there is no absolute proof that one's awakening in the morning (the finding oneself again in the saddle of one's personality) is not really a quite unprecedented event, a perfectly original birth.” MorningEventsPersonalityBirthFindingsAbsolutesOriginalsOneselfAwakeningProofUnprecedentedSaddlesFinding Oneself Book:Bend Sinister Source: Bend Sinister
“There are all sorts of experiences we can't really put a name to...The birth of a child, for one. Or the death of a parent. Falling in love. Words are like nets--we hope they'll cover what we mean, but we know they can't possibly hold that much joy, grief, or wonder. Finding God is like that, too. If it's happened to you, you know what it feels like. But try to describe it to someone else--and language only takes you so far.” IfsKnowsFeelsTryingMeanChildrenJoyFallNamesLanguageParentGriefWonderHappenedBirthFindingsFalling In LoveFinding GodBirth Of A Child Author:Jodi Picoult
“And, I think: I am but one more drop in the great sea of matter, defined, with the ability to realize my existence. Of the millions, I, too, was potentially everything at birth. I, too, was stunted, narrowed, warped, by my environment, my outcroppings of heredity. I, too, will find a set of beliefs, of standards to live by, yet the very satisfaction of finding them will be marred by the fact that I have reached the ultimate in shallow, two-dimensional living — a set of values.” ThinkingTwoMatterFactsValuesBeliefRealizingAbilityExistenceMillionsEnvironmentSeaBirthFindingsStandardsUltimateSatisfactionDefinedLive ByShallowHeredity Book:The Journals of Sylvia Plath Source: The Journals of Sylvia Plath