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Womb Quotes

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Anchee Min
“If you can't go back to your mother's womb, you'd better learn to be a good fighter.”
Anchee Min, Red Azalea: A Memoir

“You were born a winner, a warrior, one who defied the odds by surviving the most gruesome battle of them all - the race to the egg. And now that you are a giant, why do you even doubt victory against smaller numbers and wider margins? The only walls that exist are those you have placed in your mind. And whatever obstacles you conceive, exist only because you have forgotten what you have already achieved.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Esther Yi
“Inside your mother, you were perfectly round, complete unto yourself. You wanted for nothing. But you were born, and the nightmare began. Your body was pulled in all directions. Your arms, legs, neck, even your hair—they shouldn’t look this way. They’ve been elongated by their constant attempts to reach out and anchor to anything at all on the vast plaza that is the world.”
Esther Yi, Y/N

W.B. Yeats
“I carry from my mother's womb
A fanatic heart.”
W.B. Yeats, Selected Poems and Four Plays

Laurence Galian
“The first ayât (verse) of Al-Fatiha (the most important chapter in the Qur'a-n) firmly establishes that the two names Al-Rahmân and Al-Rahîm refer to Allâh, the Supreme Power, and to Allâh exclusively. The two names' etymology stems from the same root: RAHM, which can mean "womb" or "place of origin". There is a hadîth qudsî that specifically addresses that: Allâh says, "I am al-Rahmân. I created the womb and I derived its name from My name. I will be connected to whoever stays connected to it, and I will be cut off from whoever stays cut off from it.”
Laurence Galian

“According to the Scriptures, there is a promise of children for the barren womb in the sacred time.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Wonder originates in the womb of a woman.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“The only place you were nearly safest was your mother's womb.”
Dido Stargaze

Akshay Vasu
“The womb of darkness existed inside their heart. They existed inside the womb of light. And the light existed inside the womb of darkness.”
Akshay Vasu, The wrecked windows: The whispers of the beautiful hearts

Katrine Marçal
“The Viking gods didn't whittle you with an axe. You are no hydraulic statue, telephone exchange or computer. You came, kicking and screaming, out of a pulsating, blood-red womb.”
Katrine Marçal, Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men

Chad Lutzke
“Dirt is the closest thing to a womb a person can hope for.”
Chad Lutzke, Out Behind the Barn

Kelly Elliott
“I'm sorry, Shaw. Keep dreaming. That baby is a girl. Have you seen how sick she's been?"

Ty leaned against the fence, and I couldn't help but notice how Kaylee swept her eyes over my brother. I lifted a brow in Lincoln's direction, and she smiled.

"So, the more morning sickness you have, it means it's going to be a girl?" Ty asked.

"Yep!" Kaylee proudly declared.

Ty shook his head. "There you have it, Brock. Women are a pain in the ass, even in the womb.”
Kelly Elliott, Never Enough

“The greatest of all wonders is conception in the womb of a woman.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Wonder begins in the womb of a woman.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

John Cowper Powys
“Young John had always dreaded certain particular mental images, and the worst of all among these was the image of something different from the male organ of generation being thrust into a female's womb. Another was the image of a fiery rod being thrust into a man's anus.”
John Cowper Powys, The Brazen Head

“Who can understand how a child is formed in a womb of woman?”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Sensuality is the womb of creation.”
Lebo Grand

“Wonder begins in a womb of a woman.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Who can understand how life begins in the womb of a woman?”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD. Psalm 113:9”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“WITHOUT A WOMB
THERE WOULD BE NO
YOU!

@FRIENDINYOURPOCKET”
Qwana M. "BabyGirl" Reynolds-Frasier

Osho
“The English word anxiety comes from a Latin root which means narrowing down, and in the beginning the word was used for the entry of a soul into a womb. So the first anxiety is felt when a soul enters a womb, because everything is narrowed down; an infinite soul becomes a small body. This is the most painful process possible, as if the whole sky has been forced to enter into a seed. You don't know it because it is so painful that you become totally unconscious.

There are two painful processes. You may have heard Buddha's saying, "Birth is pain, death is pain." These are the greatest pains, the greatest anguishes possible. When the infinite becomes finite in the womb, it is painful, it is anxiety; and when the infinite is taken out of the body again there is anguish and pain.

So whenever someone dies consciously, he disappears. Then there is no more entry into the body. Then there is no more anxiety, because anxiety is the consequence of desire; then you need not be narrowed down because there is no desire to be fulfilled. You can remain infinite; there is no need to enter a vehicle because now you are going nowhere.”
Osho, Bird on a Wing

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The underestimation of one’s abilities is the most fertile womb within which to birth a defeat.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Munia Khan
“A new year is a new-born child from the womb of time.”
Munia Khan

Abhijit Naskar
“Womb is not the measure of woman, wallet is not the measure of man.”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

Robin S. Baker
“Heal, love, and protect your womb.”
Robin S. Baker

Andrew Joseph White
“As soon as you were born with a womb, you were fucked.”
Andrew Joseph White, The Spirit Bares Its Teeth

Wyrd Lea
“The desire to be perfect is a maternal parasite, passed from mother to child through the placenta”
Wyrd Lea, Melodia

Wyrd Lea
“I pinch my womb for oil.”
Wyrd Lea, Melodia

Nawal El Saadawi
“Dulu aku takut akan dua hal: kekelaman dan maut. Aku akan menyelinap keluar dari tempat tidurku yang kecil pada tengah malam dan mengendap masuk ke tempat tidur ibuku. Kususupkan tubuhku ke tubuhnya yang hangat dan aku tak mau berpisah dari ibuku. Kulengkungkan tubuhku agar menjadi lebih kecil dan kucoba untuk menciutkan diriku hingga ukuran janin yang dapat kembali ke rahim ibuku. Segenap tubuhku bergetar dengan keinginan yag kuat ini dan getar seperti dalam demam. Kupikir tak ada yang dapat menyelamatkan diriku dari maut yang mendekat dalam kelam kecuali jika aku menghilang ke dalam rahim yang hangat dan lembut itu yang akan membungkus diriku sendirian di sana.”
Nawal El Saadawi, موت معالي الوزير سابقاً

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