Birth Quote by Ramil Digal Gulle
““It is the first act. The primal thrust and scream. Which is why the newborn’s immediate deed and concern Is to cry out. To release with great violence from Its tiny throat exploding with fire and caked blood, A name to walk upon the earth. It is the naming of paradisal beasts, the first duty Of man upon rising from the dirt and God’s holy spittle. But I did not know this at first.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown, author’s collection, 2020
The quote depicts the newborn’s instinctive cry as a primal act of naming and asserting existence, linking it to humanity’s foundational duty to define and dominate.
In simple terms: A newborn cries to claim identity and purpose.
Recognize the power of first expressions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parenting
- creative beginnings
- rituals
- personal branding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do first actions shape identity?
- What responsibilities arise from naming?
The metaphor may over‑dramatically equate a simple cry with cosmic significance.