“Silent waters rocking on the morning of our birth, like an empty cradle waiting to be filled. And from the heart of God the Spirit moved upon the earth, like a mother breathing life into her child.” HeartChildrenEarthSpiritMotherWaitingWaterMorningCreationBirthEmptyMovedFilledSilentBreathingCradleLike A MotherBreathing Life Author:Gordon Lightfoot
“There was a period of time when I first moved to Nashville, like the first couple of years, that I was just simply lost. I didn't know who I was; I didn't know really what I was doing here. I was meant to be a singer, but I just felt lost. That's when I went on the search for my birth family.” KnowsYearsFirstsLostFeltBirthCouplePeriodsMovedSingersMeant To BeNashvilleWere Meant To Be Author:Faith Hill
“Humans became easy prey when they moved from the forest to the savanna, which deprived them of the option of climbing trees to flee predators. This shift made it necessary for the men to actively protect the women and their babies. Only as a result of this protection were women able to give birth in shorter intervals, perhaps once every two or three years. This meant that they could produce offspring about twice as frequently as apes. I would be willing to bet that this rapid reproduction is one of the reasons why we dominate the world today, and not the apes.” MenWorldGivingYearsHumansMadeTwoReasonWould BeTodayAbleThreeEasyResultsTreeProduceWillingHe ManBabyBirthProtectMovedProtectionForestsMade ItReason WhyClimbingThree YearsPreyRapidsDeprivedApesWorld TodayOffspringReproductionPredatorIntervalsClimbing TreesSavanna Author:Frans de Waal
“The first glance from the eyes of the beloved is like the spirit that moved upon the face of the waters, giving birth to heaven and earth.” GivingFirstsEyeEarthFacesSpiritHeavenWaterBirthMovedBelovedGlancesHeaven And EarthGiving Birth Author:Khalil Gibran
“Entirely incidentally, a little-known fact about Shakespeare is that his father moved to Stratford-upon-Avon from a nearby village shortly before his son's birth. Had he not done so, the Bard of Avon would instead be known as the rather less ringing Bard of Snitterfield.” LittlesDoneFactsFatherKnownSonBirthMovedVillageBardsAvon Book:The Mother Tongue Source: The Mother Tongue
“I was born in 1953, in Paris. But soon after my birth my family (I have one sister) moved into a rent apartment in suburbs of Paris named Romainville. That time my parents were freshly married and it was extremely hard to find an apartment in Paris for a young married couple. To say they found a flat in a blocks of houses which was built after the second World War - and this is the place where I spent my childhood.” WorldWarHardYoungFoundHouseParentBornChildhoodBirthCoupleMarriedBuiltMy FamilyMovedBlockParisWar Of The WorldsFlatsApartmentSuburbsSecond World WarMarried Couples Author:Richard Clayderman
“I am tremendously moved anytime anyone gives birth to something from deep within themselves that is pure and authentic.” GivingBirthPureMovedDeep Within Author:Christiane Northrup
“Given the loss of a child or the birth of a child or anything like that, I think it's just I'm more moved by life, the older I get, so it's easier to connect to the characters that I play.” ThinkingChildrenPlayCharacterGivenLossBirthEasierMovedLoss Of A ChildBirth Of A Child Author:Milo Ventimiglia
“Every human soul has seen, perhaps before their birth, pure forms such as justice, temperance, beauty and all the great moral qualities which we hold in honour. We are moved towards what is good by the faint memory of these forms, simple and calm and blessed, which we saw once in a pure, clear light, being pure ourselves.” HumansSoulLightFormMemoriesJusticeSimpleQualityMoralClearSawsBirthPureBlessedMovedCalmHonourHuman SoulTemperance Author:Iris Murdoch
“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
“Water, like religion and ideology, has the power to move millions of people. Since the very birth of human civilization, people have moved to settle close to it. People move when there is too little of it. People move when there is too much of it. People journey down it. People write, sing and dance about it. People fight over it. And all people, everywhere and every day, need it.” PeopleNeedsWritingHumansLittlesMovingFightingWaterMillionsToo MuchJourneyBirthCivilizationMovedEnvironmentalIdeologySettlingOver ItDrink WaterHuman CivilizationWater ResourcesWater Power Author:Mikhail Gorbachev