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Quotes About Embrace

Ever the coach's dream, Tebow embraced the role of punt protector.
~ Skip Bayless
I'm proud of my sexuality. I embrace it. It's just another part of me.
~ Adam Lambert
I'm a devilish kind of person, but I embrace it. I don't try to fight it. It's proven very well for me.
~ Chelsea Handler
Hurry, come hold me, though I am dead. Shed tears on my body as on my grave.
~ Euripides
Eric & Julie Wrapped Around You
~ Evelyn Adams
As my intimacy with his family grew, I became part of the world which he sought to escape; I became one of the bonds which held him.
~ Evelyn Waugh
He had no plans, no definite intentions, except to kiss her lips again, to hold her in his arms.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Stahr's eyes and Kathleen's met and tangled. For an instant they made love as no one ever dares to do after. Their glance was slower than an embrace, more urgent than a call.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Suddenly he was inside the radius of her perfume and kissing her breathlessly.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
As we passed over the dark bridge her wan face fell lazily against my coat's shoulder and the formidable stroke of thirty died away with the reassuring pressure of her hand.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
As he held her and tasted her, and she curved in further and further toward him, with her own lips, new to herself, drowned and engulfed in love, yet solaced and triumphant, he was thankful to have an existence at all, if only as a reflection in her wet eyes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
He drew her very tenderly close and their lips met like starved hearts.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
And she wanted for a moment to hold and devour him, wanted his mouth, his ears, his coat collar, wanted to surround him and engulf him…
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
They kiss—definitely and thoroughly.)
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
For this is wisdom—to love and live,     To take what fate or the gods may give,     To ask no question, to make no prayer,     To kiss the lips and caress the hair,     Speed passion's ebb as we greet its flow,     To have and to hold, and, in time—let go.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
to have and to hold, and, in time - let go
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Kiss me a paragraph and I'll reply with a novel
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
As he helf her and tasted her, and she curved in further and further toward him, with her own lips, new to herself, drowned and engulfed in love, yet solaced and triumphant, he was thankful to have an existence at all, if only as a reflection in her wet eyes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
And never be sorry--- thought Lois--- and never be sorry---
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
superior couples holding each other tortuously
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
He fought with a desire to kiss her again, even tenderly, and began to tell her that she was being unwise, but before he got really started at this handsome project, she was in his arms again, and whispering something that he had to accept, since it was wrapped up in a kiss.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
He put his arms around her, enclosing her completely as if he didn't want even the intangible to escape.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Et quand j'ai vu ses lèvres hautaines s'éclairer d'un sourire, j'ai serré le bras davantage pour qu'elles se rapprochent des miennes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The water reached up for her, pulled her down tenderly out of the heat, seeped in her hair and ran into the corners of her body. She turned round and round in it, embracing it, wallowing in it.
~ F.Scott Fitzgerald