Quotes About Embrace
To take possession of a city of which you are not a native you must first fall in love there.
~ John Banville
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Who does not know what it is like to go with a friend to a railway station and then to watch the train take them away? As you walk along the platform back into the city, the person who has just gone is often more there, more totally there, than when you embraced them before they climbed into the train. When we embrace to say goodbye, maybe we do it for this reason—to take into our arms what we want to keep when they've gone.
~ John Berger
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~ John Berger
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To try to understand the experience of another it is necessary to dismantle the world as seen from one's own place within it, and to reassemble it as seen from his.
~ John Berger
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When in love, the sight of the beloved has a completeness which no words and no embrace can match: a completeness which only the act of making love can temporarily accommodate
~ John Berger
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We do not look on death the way you do, farang. My closest colleagues grasp my arm and one or two embrace me. No one says sorry. Would you be sorry for a sunset?
~ John Burdett
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[T]he cold warms me—after a different fashion from that of the kitchen stove.
~ John Burroughs
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Let then the faithful learn to embrace him, not only for justification, but also for sanctification, as he has been given to us for both these purposes, lest they rend him asunder by their mutilated faith.
~ John Calvin
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Every instance in which the mercy of God occurs to our remembrance, ought to be embraced by us as an occasion of ascribing glory to God.
~ John Calvin
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We are not to reflect on the wickedness of men but to look to the image of God in them, an image which, covering and obliterating their faults, an image which, by its beauty and dignity, should allure us to love and embrace them.
~ John Calvin
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Human dignity is better served by embracing knowledge.
~ John Charles Polanyi
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For lovers, touch is metamorphosis. All the parts of their bodies seem to change, and they seem to become something different and better.
~ John Cheever
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The emphasis on the birth of Christ tends to polarize our pluralistic society and create legal and ethnic belligerence.
~ John Clayton
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And then she did something completely unexpected. Having spent the last five minutes complaining about him, and not believing anything that he told her, she came over and hugged him, and kissed his hair.
~ John Connelly
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People love conspiracies," said Harris. "They find them reassuring. It's the consolation that someone, somewhere might actually have a design in mind. The fearful embrace conspiracies for the same reason they believe in God.
~ John Connolly
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Let go into His arms untill you find yourself obsessed with things devine
~ John Crowder
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We are now passively growing in this love, but understand that you already fully possess love as a believer. How is this so? Because God is Love. …
~ John Crowder
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I'm not pressing in anymore. I've been pressed into. I'm not contending anymore. I've been contended for. I'm not a God chaser anymore. I've been chased down, roped, hogtied, bagged and dragged. I'm not appropriating what I have. It's mine. I'm not getting closer to God. He's like a Siamese twin. I'm not even seeking God anymore. He found me.
~ John Crowder
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Ahead the sedgy, flower-starred meadow rose up to a knoll, and there grew an oak tree and a thorn together, in deep embrace, inseparable. She
~ John Crowley
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She would have to grow large enough to contain the whole world, or the whole great world turn out to be small enough after all to fit within the compass of her bosom.
~ John Crowley
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Our eye-beams twisted, and did threadOur eyes, upon one double string;So to entergraft our hands, as yetWas all the means to make us one,And pictures in our eyes to getWas all our propagation.
~ John Donne
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And dare love that, and say so too,And forget the He and She.
~ John Donne
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Love all love of other sights controls, And makes one little room an everywhere.
~ John Donne
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Youth should watch joys and shoot them as they fly.
~ John Dryden
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