Birthplace Quotes
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SILICON VALLEY WAS THE BIRTHPLACE OF LORD MACHINA,
— Julie Kagawa
If the earth is fit for laughter then surely heaven is filled with it. Heaven is the birthplace of laughter.
— Martin Luther
Can any man or woman choose duties? No more that they can choose their birthplace, or their father or mother.
— George Eliot
Our place of birth is not so much as important as our place of berth, yet we can't moore. If we do we know our birthplace for the first time.
— Amah Lambert
Awareness is the birthplace of possibility. Everything you want to do, everything you want to be, starts here.
— Deepak Chopra
The human heart
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always. — Rumer Godden
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always. — Rumer Godden
The Midwest is a musical melting pot and the source and birthplace of several musical genres.
— Chuck Inglish
Reading makes you learn more.
— Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
It is a bitter-sweet thing, knowing two cultures. Once you leave your birthplace nothing is ever the same.
— Sarah Turnbull
Truth is the only healthy place from which to speak. Assumption is the birthplace of godless chatter.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Home is one's birthplace, ratified by memory.
— Henry Anatole Grunwald
On Earth it is never possible to be farther than sixteen thousand miles from your birthplace,
— Douglas Adams
We are committed to the Common Civil Code, Article 370 and building of a magnificent temple at the birthplace of Lord Ram.
— Venkaiah Naidu
Chennai is the birthplace of a new language in cinema. The audiences here are the most evolved moviegoers to be found anywhere in India.
— Anurag Kashyap
The whole world is a man's birthplace.
— Caecilius Statius
Great Homer's birthplace seven rival cities claim, Too mighty such monopoly of Fame.
— Thomas Seward
Speak not of peoples and laws and
Kingdoms, for the whole earth is
My birthplace and all humans are
My brothers. — Kahlil Gibran
Kingdoms, for the whole earth is
My birthplace and all humans are
My brothers. — Kahlil Gibran
As long as there are people in exile, there will be people who want to get back to their native soil.
— Warren Eyster
At its starting point in India, the birthplace of races and religions, the womb of the world.
— Jules Michelet
The depths of the hearts of humankind cannot be known. But in my birthplace, the plum blossoms smell the same as in the years gone by
— Clay MacCauley
Political campaigns are the graveyard of real ideas and the birthplace of empty promises.
— Teresa Heinz
Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing, and many Hawaiians or part-Hawaiians surf, but in the rest of the United States it's a pretty white sport.
— William Finnegan
The Pool of Shared Meaning is the birthplace of synergy
— Kerry Patterson
Oh, how hard it must be to die anywhere but in one's birthplace.
— Frederic Chopin
A once-in-a-thousand-year threat to Christianity is being waged wildly in the heart of the birthplace of Christianity.
— Johnnie Moore
Our true birthplace is that in which we cast for the first time an intelligent eye on ourselves. My first homelands were my books.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
to be or not to be
— Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
The accent of one's birthplace remains in the mind and in the heart as in one's speech.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
An exotic birthplace on its own is not informative of anything.
— Italo Calvino
Most people don't know that Congo Square was originally a Muscogee ceremonial ground ... in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz.
— Joy Harjo
The accent of one's birthplace persists in the mind and heart as much as in speech.
— La Rouchefoucauld
Harry S. Truman had his moods. His birthplace is the only tourist attraction in America where you don't see Japanese with cameras.
— A. Whitney Brown
Americanism is a question of principle, of idealism, of character. It is not a matter of birthplace, or creed, or line of descent.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Pittsburgh was even more vital, more creative, more hungry for culture than New York. Pittsburgh was the birthplace of my writing.
— Willa Cather