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Quotes About Embrace

I think I'd like to be able to heal people's pain, whether it is hunger, loneliness or whatever.
~ Brandi Chastain
The Republican establishment's 2008 embrace of Palin set an irresponsibly low bar. Coincidence or not, a batch of nonsense-spewing, hard-right candidates quickly followed, often to disastrous effect.
~ William M. Daley
If I meet pals, we do hug each other, and it's very nice, you know... it's something that's come on me late and became second nature, and it's first nature now!
~ Melvyn Bragg
Even if the world outside is destroying itself and fragmented and paranoid and fearful, the job of the artist is to embrace and hold people and say, 'It's OK, be safe here.'
~ Genesis P-Orridge
Parenting takes a lot of creativity, and I embrace it fully.
~ Carrie-Anne Moss
Paris is in my story. Nobody can take it away.
~ Thiago Silva
I think nerves are part and parcel of working as an actor. You can either work against them or you can embrace them, and I very much embrace them.
~ Cody Fern
What you are is what you are, and I don't think you should ever fight it. But as an actor, I feel lucky to play different parts.
~ Aditi Rao Hydari
I'm trying to be me and embrace all the parts of me that have grown up, listened to more music and soaked up more influences.
~ John Legend
entry into the old imperial castle of Prague, the Hradschin. He described it as follows: 'The Führer went into a barely furnished room, turned to your father, and embraced him, delighted that it had been granted to him to
~ Peter Longerich
time when learning how to learn (and unlearn) is central to success. Instead of hiding from change, let's embrace it. Each time we try something new, we get better at getting better. Experience builds competence and confidence, so we're ready for the big changes, like re-thinking what we do.
~ Peter Morville
We discover that the richness of life isn't all created by people, events, and acquisitions, but by our ability to open up and fully be with whatever is occurring—present in heart, body, mind, and connecting fully with others and with life.
~ Peter Ralston
God as love expresses the idea that the sacred is not found in a distant object toward which we focus our love, but rather is testified to in the act of loving itself. Faith, then, is not a set of beliefs about the world. It is rather found in the loving embrace of the world.
~ Peter Rollins
Christianity is not brain surgery or rocket science, it is not quantum mechanics or nuclear physics; it is both infinitely easier and more difficult than all of these. The fragile flame of faith is fanned into life so simply: all we need do is sit still for a few moments, embrace the silence that engulfs us, and invite that flame to burn bright within us.
~ Peter Rollins
Faith, then, is not a set of beliefs about the world. It is rather found in the loving embrace of the world.
~ Peter Rollins
For while we do not grasp God, faith is born amidst the feeling that God grasps us.
~ Peter Rollins
When genuine love is released in a relationship, God's presence is manifest.
~ Peter Scazzero
Look ... to go through life and call it yours -- your life -- you first have to get your own pain. Pain that's unique to you. You can't just dip into the common bin and say 'That's enough!
~ Peter Shaffer
Ein Philosoph ist ein Mann, der in Ermangelung einer Frau die ganze Welt umarmt.
~ Peter Ustinov
Uyuyamad?m, a?r?lar?m artt?, fakat ruhi azab?ma nispetle çok asil, sade ve saf olan et ?st?rab?m? o gece sevdim.
~ Peyami Safa
Why can't they understand the way we feel? They just don't trust what they can't explain. I know we're different, but deep inside us we're not that different at all.
~ Phil Collins
But love is this really powerful thing that everyone's got if they'd just learn how to accept it. I mean, come on. If it's something we all have to give, and if it's something we all want, doesn't that mean there's exactly enough to go around?
~ Philip Beard
but how to each other we hold.
~ Philip Booth
And as Anglo-Saxon scholar Stephen Pollington says: 'All our hardiest words – mother, father, land, earth, tree, field, sky, love, hate, live, die, eat, drink, sleep, wake – are Anglo-Saxon words.
~ Philip Carr-Gomm