
Top 43 Star Birth Quotes
#1. Nothing is born into this world without labor.
Rob Liano
#2. There are problems humans cannot solve, to wit: density dependent birth rates, loss of genetic diversity, the overturning of his population pyramid, traveling to the nearest star, and the extinction of Man.
Bill Gaede
#4. Precarious, life is. A flying leap. A sweep of hand. A star flung across the night. A lucky catch in this whirling juggling circus act.
From Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars
Rivera Sun
#5. Endless moons, an opaque universe, thunder, tornadoes, the quaking earth. Rare moments of peace; forehead up against my knees, arms around my head, I though, I listened, I longed not to exist. but life was there, a transparent pearl, a star revolving slowly on its own axis.
Shan Sa
#6. They who talk much of destiny, their birth-star, etc., are in a lower dangerous plane, and invite the evils they fear.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#8. You dress for the world, but under that, you dress for me. I own your softest places, and what touches them is mine.
C.D. Reiss
#11. It could be coincidence. It's an extraordinarily short turnaround it's impossible to say at this point.
Bruce Hoffman
#12. The production process has a great way of bringing songs to light and that's a big part of it.
M. Ward
#13. Fewer American flags [in Brooklyn] than in Florida but more than in San Francisco.
Zadie Smith
#14. Just because you're an atheist, that doesn't mean you wouldn't love for things to have reasons for why they are.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#15. Actually, the University of California says they may start a marijuana research center. Really? I thought the University of California was a marijuana research center.
Jay Leno
#16. Everything passes. Everything experiences the birth and death cycle.
Alyson Noel
#17. Light of star gives light on space.
Light of God gives birth to all stars.
Toba Beta
#18. Doctor, doctor! I have a serious problem. I can never remember what I just said. When did you first notice this problem? What problem?
Various
#19. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting:
The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star,
Hath had elsewhere its setting,
And cometh from afar:
Not in entire forgetfulness,
And not in utter nakedness,
But trailing clouds of glory do we come
William Wordsworth
#20. The conception of each star was at the point of no return; of a desperate soul struggling to master the winds!
C. JoyBell C.
#21. (I know, lacquer
and tumble and glow,
burnished and fired
and hazed) it's because
what else Lord
to wear? Every sequin's
an act of praise.
Mark Doty
#22. One must still have chaos within oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.
Nietszche
#23. One star breaks off from the others, shooting across the sky, a bright light trailing behind it, and I finally understand why people wish on dying stars. Because something always has to die for life to give birth to a new dream.
Kimberly Kinrade
#24. You look spectacluar, Cam.' She smoothes out his shirt and straightens his tie. 'You look like the shining star you are!'
'Let's hope I don't give birth to complex elements.'
She looks at him quizzically.
'Supernova,' he says. 'If I'm a shining star, let's hope I don't blow up.
Neal Shusterman
#25. I tell you: one must still have chaos in one, to give birth to a dancing star. I tell you: ye have still chaos in you.
Nietszche
#27. As the Christmas season envelops us with all its glory, may we, as did the Wise Men, seek a bright, particular star to guide us in our celebration of the Savior's birth.
Thomas S. Monson
#28. It was interesting to find how dominating American vision is all over the world. I think there's something to be said about the world's mindset and its economics and all of that, and I think it affects the way we see ourselves and it affects music.
K'naan
#29. A new star shines bright.
Angels herald the good news.
The Christ child is born.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#30. The Fate Gene A latent Ch05En gene destines someone for greatness. Maybe you'll be a rock star, or CEO of a Fortune 500. You might save somebody's life, or give birth to the greatest supporting actress of all time. Maybe you'll be a superhero. Those
William Dickstein
#31. Every truth ever discovered, each new spiritual light that will ever burn bright has already been seeded in our consciousness.
Guy Finley
#32. At every person's birth, he or she is assigned a certain daemon by his own star, a guardian of life to help with his destined task.
Marsilio Ficino
#33. Star Wars gave birth to all the computer-generated superhero films.
William Friedkin
#34. Everyone was going crazy, like they'd just witnessed the birth of Jesus and the invention of electricity at the same time. Jude was a rock star, their savior, and they were paying him homage.
Nicole Williams
#35. One must have chaos and frenzy within oneself to give birth to a dancing star.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#37. out of sorrow have the worlds been built, and at the birth of a child or a star, there is pain
Oscar Wilde
#38. I was not looking for my dreams to interpret my life, but rather for my life to interpret my dreams.
Susan Sontag
#39. At His birth a star, unseen before in heaven, proclaims Him come.
John Milton
#41. My birth was a blessing. Sent to live and die on Earth; it's a blessing. We each have a star; all you have to do is find it. Once you do, everyone sees it, you won't be blinded.
DMX
#42. Most people have bosses who hire them to fill a slot in the work chart and to do what they are told. And most people who are doing what they are told feel safe; it feels reliable.
Seth Godin
#43. Because they died, we know we still live. Because a star explodes and a thousand worlds like ours die, we know this world is. That is the smile: that what might not be, is.
John Fowles
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