Unassisted Homebirth Quotes & Sayings
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That's the problem with all of us. We've never time to think about the past, and we're always planning for the future. And since the future's always the future, we never live in the present. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

The spiritual quality of earth: eternally pregnant and containing in its fertility the unwritten cipher of cosmic lore. — Lady Frieda Harris

People tend to forget that the word "history" contains the word "story". — Ken Burns

When I go into the studio, I completely detach. I let my emotions come out. — Sade Adu

At best you have one of those debilitating conditions which come in many forms, and which some people decline to admit actually exist. — Julian Barnes

Becoming conscious of three important things:
First, as soon as people decide to confront a problem, they realize that they are far more capable than they thought they were.
Second, all energy and all knowledge come from the same unknown source, which we usually call God. What I've tried to do in my life, ever since I first started out on what I believe to be my path, is to honour that energy, to connect up with it every day, to allow myself to be guided by the signs, to learn by doing and not by thinking about doing.
Third, that no one is alone in their troubles; there is always someone else thinking, rejoicing, or suffering in the same way, and that gives us the strength to confront the challenge before us. — Paulo Coelho

I am like Hugh Hefner minus anything good about his life. — Ray Romano

Always put yourself in others' shoes. If you feel that it hurts you, it probably hurts the other person, too. — Rachel Grady

I came to define God by His handiwork: a craftsman who builds the hope of eternity into our genes, a master electrician and chemist who outfits our brains to access another dimension, a guru who rewards our spiritual efforts by allowing us to feel united with all things, an intelligence that pervades every atom and every nanosecond, all time and space, in the throes of death, or the ecstasy of life. — Barbara Bradley Hagerty