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Quotes About Embrace

HELLO DARKNESS, MY OLD FRIEND
~ Robert Dugoni
It isn't going to be better, Maggie. It's going to be different, and different is okay. You just have to learn how to embrace it. Like anything, it takes time. What you have to realize is that crying is God's way of helping us wash away the pain. So don't you ever apologize for crying; it's a reminder to us all that we're human, and that we love our family with our entire being. And that's a beautiful thing.
~ Robert Dugoni
with a napkin. "Does it ever get better?" Celia set down her wine and put out a hand, taking Maggie's. "You know I'd be lying if I said it did, right?" Maggie nodded. "I know." "In time, though, you learn how to live with the pain. You learn how to live with all the memories, and you learn not to fear them. You learn to embrace them, to welcome them." Maggie started to cry. Celia got up and
~ Robert Dugoni
say she wasn't sincerely happy for me, but with every new beginning, there is an inevitable end we must first accept
~ Robert Dugoni
We'd be who we were, and we could either come to grips with this fact and like the person we'd become, or live with regret and disappointment. My
~ Robert Dugoni
We'd be who we were, and we could either come to grips with this fact and like the person we'd become, or live with regret and disappointment
~ Robert Dugoni
In time, though, you learn how to live with the pain. You learn how to live with all the memories, and you learn not to fear them. You learn to embrace them, to welcome them.
~ Robert Dugoni
one's deepest sense of freedom is coincident with an embrace of the God who is the ground of one's being.
~ Robert E. Barron
There is grace for everything: grace to come and grace to go, grace to speak and grace to keep silent, grace to mourn and grace to dance, grace to weep and grace to laugh, grace to pack and grace to unpack, grace to be sick and grace to heal, grace to plant and grace to harvest, grace to tear down and grace to build up, grace to love and grace to hate, grace to live and grace to die. From beginning to end, life becomes a rhapsody of grace. Even the desire for grace comes by grace.
~ Robert E. Coleman
Their [the Rabbi's] answer to the catastrophe that befell the Jewish community in the Roman period was to embrace life even more intensely than before.
~ Robert Eisen
Nunca nos deshacemos de algo que nosotros mismos hemos creado. Sólo podemos abrazarlo como algo nuestro y no sentirnos mal por tenerlo ?respondió Merlín.
~ Robert Fisher
The only certain freedom's in departure.
~ Robert Frost
Remember that your model is not against space but in it.
~ Robert Henri
Whoever said happiness needs a plan?
~ Robert Holden
To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides." David Viscott
~ Robert Holden
He reminds them that "life is messy sometimes. Sometimes the best you can do is to accept that it is messy, try to love it as much as you can, and move forward.
~ Robert I. Sutton
Boredom is the attitude that occurs when we fail to embrace the privilege of living a heaven-driven life. Laziness is what happens when we have no compelling cause to energize our day.
~ Robert J Morgan
stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot oftener, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less. Life must be lived as we go along.
~ Robert J. Hastings
if only we lost our minds and arrived at our hearts
~ Robert James Waller
Attunement of one's feet to the bald and hairy earth. Consider the blackbird, perched on a reed, a north wind blowing, the water torn. Now is the poem's beginning, even at this late hour in the span of everywhere. Consider the lovers, with not enough arms for all their need to embrace. Or, if you prefer, consider the madness of wars, the impossible weight of oceans. And even if we had been there, would we have laughed or cried?
~ Robert Kroetsch
[The great economists] can be called the worldly philosophers, for they sought to embrace in a scheme of philosophy the most worldly of all of man's activities—his drive for wealth.
~ Robert L. Heilbroner
Hope is a merciless tormentor. It's the sound of trickling water to parched lips. The prospect of love to the unlovable. A miracle cure to the parents of a dying child. It holds up victory over the inevitable and beckons us to crawl further over slicing shards, all the while pulling back, remaining just out of reach. It makes agony out of mere pain by pretending a different outcome could have been. It laughs at mankind's embrace of it after millennia of disappointment.
~ Robert Liparulo
It is better to emit a scream in the shape of a theory than to be entirely insensible to the jars and incongruities of life and take everything as it comes in a forlorn stupidity.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
You lie in my insomniac arms, as if you drank sleep like coffee.
~ Robert Lowell