“O my brother Futurists ! All of you, look at yourselves! In the name of that Human Pride we so adore, I proclaim that the hour is nigh when men with broad temples and steel chins will give birth magnificently, with a single trust of their bulging will, to giants with flawless gestures.” MenGivingHumansLooksNamesHoursBrotherPrideBirthGiantsMy BrotherTemplesBroadsGesturesSteelAdoreChinsFlawlessFuturist Author:Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
“Influence is exerted by every human being from the hour of birth to that of death.” HumansHoursHuman BeingsInfluenceBirth Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“Face troubles from their birth, for 'tis too late to cure When long delay has given the evil strength. Haste then; postpone not to the coming hour: tomorrow He'll be less ready who's not ready now.” LongFacesEvilGivenHoursTroubleReadyBirthTomorrowLateCuresToo LateDelayHasteNot Ready Author:Ovid
“Foster the beautiful, and every hour thou tallest new flowers to birth.” BeautifulHoursFlowerBirth Author:Friedrich Schiller
“Remember that you are at an exceptional hour in a unique epoch, that you have this great happiness, this invaluable privilege, of being present at the birth of a new world.” WorldRememberHoursBirthUniquePrivilegeNew WorldExceptionalGreat HappinessEpochInvaluable Author:Sri Aurobindo
“As the mother's womb holds us for ten months, making us ready, not for the womb itself, but for life, just so, through our lives, we are making ourselves ready for another birth...Therefore look forward without fear to that appointed hour- the last hour of the body, but not of the soul...That day, which you fear as being the end of all things, is the birthday of your eternity.” LooksSoulEndsBodyLastsMotherHoursOur LivesReadyMonthsBirthTenAll ThingsEternityWomb Author:Seneca the Younger
“I have spent every New Year's Eve since 1992 in Lourdes. I spend the hour of my birth every year in the grotto. It's a place with meaning for me.” YearsHoursBirthNew YearNew Years EveLourdes Author:Paulo Coelho
“Orchestration is part of the very soul of the work. A work is thought out in terms of the orchestra, certain tone-colors being inseparable from it in the mind of its creator and native to it from the hour of its birth.” MindSoulCertainTermHoursColorBirthCreatorToneNativeOrchestraInseparableOrchestration Author:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
“The Bible says that in the last days that it will be like labor pains. As a woman is ready to give birth, the labor pains get closer and closer together. That's what I think we are seeing that says we are in, maybe now, the last hours because the events are getting closer together.” ThinkingGivingPainTogetherLastsHoursSeeingEventsReadyBirthLaborLast Day Author:Greg Laurie
“Look at the Bethlehem birth. A king ordered a census. Joseph was forced to travel. Mary, as round as a ladybug, bounced on a donkey's back. The hotel was full. The hour was late. The event was one big hassle. Yet, out of the hassle, hope was born. It still is.” LooksStillsBigsBornHoursEventsBirthKingsLateRoundsHotelMaryDonkeyBethlehemCensusHassleLadybugs Author:Max Lucado
“Listen to the cry of a woman in labor at the hour of giving birth - look at the dying man's struggle at his last extremity, and then tell me whether something that begins and ends thus could be intended for enjoyment.” MenGivingLooksEndsLastsDeathHoursStruggleDyingCryBirthLaborEnjoymentExistentialismBeginningPessimisticLife Is HardGiving BirthExtremityLife Is Not EasyBirth Life And Death Author:Soren Kierkegaard
“Birth control that really works - every night before we go to bed we spend an hour with our kids.” KidsNightHoursBirthBedEvery NightBirth Control Author:Roseanne Barr
“You must give birth to your images. They are the future waiting to be born. Fear not the strangeness you feel. The future must enter you long before it happens. Just wait for the birth, for the the hour of the new clarity.” GivingFeelsLongHappensWaitingBornHoursBirthClarityFear NotStrangeness Author:Rainer Maria Rilke
“No lists of things to be done. The day providential to itself. The hour. There is no later. This is later. All things of grace and beauty such that one holds them to one's heart have a common provenance in pain. Their birth in grief and ashes.” HeartDonePainHoursCommonGriefGraceBirthAll ThingsListsAshes Book:The Road Source: The Road
“Yeah, well, I’ll be glad to birth it if it means I can name him something normal. (Zarek) Yeah, yeah. This from a man who whines like a two-year-old when he stubs his toe. I’d like to see you survive ten hours of childbirth. (Astrid)” IfsMenYearsWellsMeanI CanTwoNamesHoursBirthTenNormalYeahGladTwo YearsToesChildbirthTwo Year Olds Book:Dream Warrior Source: Dream Warrior
“You have to remember one life, one death–this one! To enter fully the day, the hour, the moment whether it appears as life or death, whether we catch it on the inbreath or outbreath, requires only a moment, this moment. And along with it all the mindfulness we can muster, and each stage of our ongoing birth, and the confident joy of our inherent luminosity. (24)” MomentsRememberJoyHoursStageBirthMindfulnessInherentRebirthOngoingMusterLife Or Death Author:Stephen Levine
“Surely it is an odd way to spend your life - sitting alone in a room with a pen in your hand, hour after hour, day after day, year after year, struggling to put words on pieces of paper in order to give birth to what does not exist - except in your head. Why on earth would anyone want to do such a thing? The only answer I have ever been able to come up with is: because you have to, because you have no choice.” WayWantGivingWritingYearsDoeHandsAbleEarthOrderChoicesHoursAnswersRoomsStrugglePiecesBirthPaperSittingCome UpOddPensAfter HoursSitting Alone Author:Paul Auster
“Half an hour later, each of them had been given a complicated circular chart, and was attempting to fill in the position of the planets at their moment of birth. It was dull work, requiring much consultation of timetables and calculation of angles. “I’ve got two Neptunes here,” said Harry after a while, frowning down at his piece of parchment, “that can’t be right, can it?” “Aaaaah,” said Ron, imitating Professor Trelawney’s mystical whisper, “when two Neptunes appear in the sky, it is a sure sign that a midget in glasses is being born, Harry . . .” SaidTwoMomentsGivenBornHoursHalfPiecesSkyPositionPlanetsBirthGlassesComplicatedDullProfessorsAngleMysticalAttemptingCalculationsImitatingFrowningMidgetTimetablesConsultationNeptune Author:J. K. Rowling