Emotionally, a person is tied to the land of his birth. It's only human. — Sharad Pawar Copy Share Image
Ideas came with explosive immediacy, like an instant birth. Human thought is like a monstrous pendulum; it keeps swinging from one extreme… — Eugene Field Copy Share Image
I'll impose upon you the same arrogance that was imposed on me, and on my mother, my grandmother, my grandmother's mother: all… — Oriana Fallaci Copy Share Image
“I am often slow in catching up to the times, but even so, I still cannot even grip this idea: With nothing… — Gabrielle Hamilton Copy Share Image
Humanizing birth means understanding that the woman giving birth is a human being, not a machine and not just a container for… — Marsden Wagner Copy Share Image
“Anaximander (ca. 610 BC–ca. 546 BC), a friend and possibly a student of Thales, argued that since human infants are helpless at… — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
“We have a six-month-old son. When he was first born and I was walking him, I kept on running into these guys… — Ian Mackaye Copy Share Image
Though the human body is born complete in one moment, the birth of the human heart is an ongoing process. It is… — John O'Donohue Copy Share Image