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If you can't control your reproduction, you can't control your life.
Be joyful and experience pleasurable lives.
With the offspring of genius, the law of parturition is reversed; the throes are in the conception, the pleasure in the birth.
Lie, copulate, and die.
Procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card.
The management of fertility is one of the most important functions of adulthood.
I can't just give you all the answers. You have to earn the right to be the Progeny. - Eve
Once it was necessary that the people should multiply and be fruitful if the race was to survive. But now to preserve the race it is necessary that people hold back the power of propagation.
Live a fuller life.
By putting business before every other manifestation of life, our mechanical and financial civilization has forgotten the chief business of life: namely, growth, reproduction, development. It pays infinite attention to the incubator-and it forgets the egg!
Self-fertilization is a risky strategy, which is why sex is so popular among large and complex organisms.
It is important to create a family and bring up a child: these things are good and even necessary
Live to create-create to live.
Lust is the cause of generation.
There is a divine moment in our lives when we all become one. It's called procreation, and it is reborn, continually and forever.
It is wrong to bear children out of need, wrong to use a child to alleviate loneliness, wrong to provide purpose in life by reproducing another copy of oneself. It is wrong also to seek immortality by spewing one's germ into the future as though sperm contains your consciousness!
Simply enjoy life and the great pleasures that come with it.
Plant the seeds of love to enjoy the beauty of life.
There are two types of genius; one which above all begets and wants to beget, and another which prefers being fertilized and giving birth.
For what's the point of breeding children, if each generation does not improve on what went before.
Man's main task is to give birth to himself.
The power of procreation is not an incidental part of the plan; it is the plan of happiness.
We bring these delightful creatures into the world - eagerly, happily - and then before long they are spying upon and judging us, rarely favourably. Having children is our fondest wish but, in doing so, we breed our acutest critics. It is a preposterous situation - but entirely of our own making.
Live as nature requires of you.
Make art and live simply.
In chaos, there is fertility.
For at least 2,000,000 years men have been reproducing and multiplying on a little automated spaceship called earth.
Know yourselves- be infertile and let the earth be silent after ye.
Have another baby. I mean, it's such a miracle to have one. And there's so ...
Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.
Live a healthy life.
I could be content that we might procreate like trees, without conjunction, or that we were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of coition; it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life.
Plan, prepare and grow. Repeat.
The problem of birth control and voluntary barrenness is poisoning the very fountains of life and defying God's injunction to multiply and replenish the earth.
Now I understand why women want to have children - it's simply the urge to create happiness for yourself, somehow to fill the oppressive, unbearable emptiness in your soul.
Of children as of procreation
the pleasure momentary, the posture ridiculous, the expense damnable
Everyone possesses the power for self-reproduction.
big-bang reproduction, or semelparity: a single reproductive effort, followed by preprogrammed death.
There is only one reply to a request for a higher birthrate among the intelligent, and that is to ask the government to first take the burden of the insane and feeble-minded from your back. [Mandatory] sterilization for these is the answer.
The great task demanded of man is reproduction. He is urged by passion to perform this task. Passion, working through the imagination, produces love. Passion is the impelling factor, imagination the disturbing factor; and the disturbance of passion by imagination produces love.
Procreation annihilates eternity.
It sounds strange for me to be saying this, but I've come around to the idea that sex really is for procreation.
If you take a moment to consider the state of the world, the thing you notice is that there are plenty of babies being born; the planet doesn't really need all of us to produce more babies.
A life without increase, production and multiplication is a wasted one
Make something, and die.
We are somehow natured, not just to reproduce, but for sociality and even for culture.
Create and stir other people to create.
God in his infinite wisdom has deposited in everything the potential for growth and multiplication.
One must take draconian measures of demographic reduction against the will of the populations. Reducing the birth rate has proved to be impossible or insufficient. One must therefore increase the mortality rate. How? By natural means. Famine and sickness
Live life with creative purpose.
Strive like a seed to grow
You might not have thought it possible to give birth to others before one has given birth to oneself, but I assure you it is quite possible, it has been done; I offer myself in evidence as Exhibit A.
When the yearning for living ends, there can be no more birth.
To plant a family! This idea is at the bottom of most of the wrong and mischief which men do. The truth is, that, once in every half century, at longest, a family should be merged into the great, obscure mass of humanity, and forget all about its ancestors.
Do your best. Live. Create. Fail.
I realized that nature had invented reproduction as a mechanism for life to move forward, as a life force that passes right through us and makes us a link in the evolution of life. Rarely seen by the naked eye, this intersection between the animal world and the plant world is truly a magic moment.
A modern and humane civilization must control conception or sink into barbaric cruelty to individuals.
Love one another.
first reaction to the indescribable, stupid, and undignified procedure required for procreation had been disappointment...
Cloning represents a very clear, powerful, and immediate example in which we are in danger of turning procreation into manufacture.
We must always remember that we are only midwives - if we want praise for progeny we must give birth to our own.
The desire to procreate, in some, is so strong>strongstrong> that it creates a sort of tunnel vision in the afflicted. One can't see beyond trying to make a baby, and they never stop to think about what it will really be like once said baby has in fact, arrived.
It is no hard matter to get children; but after they are born, then begins the trouble, solicitude, and care rightly to train, principle, and bring them up.
We are all born children- the trick is remaining one.
Outlaw embryo farming, but allow using surplus embryos.
What the Earthers had discovered is that when people have nothing else to do, they have babies.
The generation is unceasing. Beauty, as both Plato's Symposium and everyday life confirm, prompts the begetting of children: when the eye sees someone beautiful, the whole body wants to reproduce the person.
There's a small still center into which conception can arrive. And when it arrives, you make it welcome with your experience.
How can you help the human race progress?
Pollinate the world with the pure love of Christ.
Nature has invented reproduction as a mechanism for life to move forward. As a life force that passes right through us and makes us a link in the evolution of life.
If I did have the impulse to be a parent, I would adopt - or foster.
Give life a purpose to pursue.
Conceive, believe and achieve.
Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.
Use life to provide something that outlasts it.
Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception.
Why stay we on earth except to grow?
Open your eyes to what wonder exists in the world. You have within your the power to create the life you want.
Live as you were created to live.
Having a child is sowing the seeds of your own obsolescence: birth is the fuse that leads to that other thing. You appear, you replace yourself, you die.
It's actually very beautiful when you can't conceive on your own, you can actually go to the doctors and with science you can create a child.
This lesser world is all about reproduction, as you might well know. Those who cease to duplicate simply die.
One creates oneself.
Seek the sacredness of life.
Save a life. Seed a generation
As we'll see, the greatest shortage in our society is an instinct to produce.
We should have abided by our larval condition, dispensed with evolution, remained incomplete, delighting in the elemental siesta and calmly consuming ourselves in an embryonic ecstasy.
Live as though life was created for you.
You give birth to that on which you fix your mind
The nature of life is to grow.
In the future, I want to have children.
Love yourself and take the responsibility of life.
Why stay on the earth except to grow.
For the first time since giving birth so many years before, I grew weary of motherhood, and wondered how many more generations of women could be enticed to burden themselves with the solitary and thankless procreation, nourishing, and guidance of the human race.
Live and "love to be fascinated.
Take the utmost care to get well born and well brought up.
It [childbearing] was never intended to be as time-consuming and self-conscious a process as it is. One of the deepest evils in our society is tyrannical nurturance.
This couple, so involved with babies, had never reproduced themselves, though they could have. This was an interesting comment on the whole idea of reproduction.
Live a fuller sacred life.