Nativity Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Nativity
Nativity Quotes & Sayings
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From dreams of bliss shall men awake
one day, but not to weep:
the dreams remain; they only break
the mirror of their sleep. — John Paul Richter
one day, but not to weep:
the dreams remain; they only break
the mirror of their sleep. — John Paul Richter
This is the problem with over-crowded inner-city schools there aren't enough parts for everyone in the nativity story.
— Karl Pilkington
I think just a cup of tea...' There was something to be said for tea and a comfortable chat about crematoria.
— Barbara Pym
I think stimulus money is an absolute mistake.
— Rick Scott
She had come into the garden expecting summer roses and had instead been caught in a bank of twisted, thorny, frostbitten vines.
— Nenia Campbell
Hope smiled when your nativity was cast,
Children of Summer! — William Wordsworth
Children of Summer! — William Wordsworth
You stars that reigned at my nativity, whose influence hath allotted death and hell.
— Christopher Marlowe
I always thought the Nativity Story needed a little comic releif ...
Ron Shawver from The Great Northern Coven — Bruce Jenvey
Ron Shawver from The Great Northern Coven — Bruce Jenvey
No one loves a country as much as someone who has chosen to live in it.
— Paul Gambaccini
Christmas is built upon a beautiful and intentional paradox; that the birth of the homeless should be celebrated in every home.
— G.K. Chesterton
Don't write outlines; I hate outlines.
— George R R Martin
All men of genius, and all those who have gained rank in the republic of letters, are brothers, whatever may be the land of their nativity.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Describing yourself by your earthly nativity is carnality. Being born again, your nativity is of divinity.
— Chris Oyakhilome
I was in a Nativity play as a kid. Back then, I played the donkey.
— Tatiana Maslany
The sun shall shine in ages yet to be, The musing moon illumine pastures dim, And afterwards a new nativity For all who slept the dreamless interim.
— Nathalia Crane
Nativity is the enemy of prophecy.
— Giannina Braschi
She closed her eyes and opened them a moment later, like she was erasing the conversation from her memory.
— Lee Child
APHETA (APHE'TA) n.s.[with astrologers.] The name of the plant, which is imagined to be the giver or disposer of life in a nativity.Dict.
— Samuel Johnson
I don't want to ache for you when you can't be with me!
— Kahlen Aymes