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Quotes About Embrace

Amare una persona è diverso dal volerla intrappolare, dal volere qualcosa che sia tuo e solo tuo. E' come tentare di abbracciare il tuo quadro preferito, come parlare o danzare con l'ora più perfetta della giornata, con il ricordo dell'albero più bello che hai mai visto.
~ Matthew Klam
Sam!" cried Carney. "I'm afraid I lost the flashlight, but…" That was all she said for Sam took her in his arms. Holding her tightly he kissed her muddy face, not once but several times.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
It was a sudden, stunned state of quiet drunkenness, complete in itself, their hair mingled like the rays of two bodies in space that had achieved their meeting, she saw that he walked with his eyes closed, as if even sight would now be an intrusion.
~ Ayn Rand
They stopped and looked at each other. She knew, only when he did it, that she had known he would. He seized her, she felt her lips in his mouth, felt her arms grasping him in violent answer...
~ Ayn Rand
How do you tell someone she has to learn to love herself and her own body before she can be loved or love?
~ Azar Nafisi
I realized that in some unspoken, still tentative way, she and I were already becoming a family.
~ Barack Obama
The stubborn embrace of austerity by key European leaders, despite all of the contrary evidence, was more than a little frustrating.
~ Barack Obama
to us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there.
~ Barbara Bush
the heart rules love, where we magnetically draw and hold existence;
~ Barbara Hand Clow
If you ask me, when something extraordinary shows up in your life in the middle of the night, you give it a name and make it the best home you can.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
When something extraordinary shows up in your life in the middle of the night, you give it a name and make it the best home you can.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
She laid the side of her face against his frail old heart, where the pink shell of her ear could capture whatever song it had left.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
You knew me well enough to find me here,' she said. And his scent burst onto her brain like a rain of lights, and his voice reached across the distance without words: 'I've always known you that well.' He wrapped her in his softness, touched her face with the movement of trees and the odor of wild water over stones, dissolving her need in the confidence of his embrace.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
No, you shouldn't. But you are here, so yes, you should be here. There are more words in the world than no and yes.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Her breath expanded her chest against my arms, and I thought of the way a tree will keep on growing after a fence is wired around its trunk. The unbelievable force of that expansion. And I let her go.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Her kitchen chairs were equipales that took you in like a hug, which I needed.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I read what Hallie said about not wanting to save the world, that you didn't choose your road for the reward at the end, but for the way it felt as you went along.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
smoochie kiss.
~ Barbara Park
against his cheek he knew she was all right.
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to my fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. —Proverbial saying
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
Whoever you are, be that person with all your might. Time goes by faster than we thought. It is a thief so quiet. You must let yourself be loved and you must love, parts of you that never loved must open and love. You must announce yourself in all particulars so you can have yourself.
~ Barry Hannah
Is it still possible to face the gathering darkness and say to the physical Earth, and to all its creatures, including ourselves, fiercely and without embarrassment, I love you, and to embrace fearlessly the burning world?
~ Barry Lopez
It is also the portrait of Christ many people prefer today. It is a portrait that enables and encourages Jesus's followers to embrace violence, vengeance, domination, and exploitation, to do whatever it takes to assert their will on others.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
They stood on the porch in the fading light, Jack in the middle, his left arm around Danny's shoulders and his right arm around Wendy's waist. Together they watched as the decision was taken out of their hands.
~ Stephen King