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Quotes About Embrace

Meet the time as it seeks us. Treed de tijd tegemoet zoals zij ons zoekt. (The tragedy of Cymbeline, William Shakespeare)
~ Kerstin Gier
Bienvenue. Welcome. Benvenuto. Herzlich Willkommen im Wolkenschloss. Genießen Sie ihren Aufenthalt.
~ Kerstin Gier
Don't treat people as bad as they are. Treat them as good as you are.
~ Kevin Kelly
Seeing our world through technology's eyes has, for me, illuminated its larger purpose. And recognizing what it wants has reduced much of my own conflict in deciding where to place myself in its embrace. This book is my report on what technology wants. My hope is that it will help others find their own way to optimize technology's blessings and minimize its costs.
~ Kevin Kelly
There comes a time in the history of nations when their peoples must become fully reconciled to their past if they are to go forward with confidence to embrace their future.
~ Kevin Rudd
Here's the thing, sweetie. If you love something, you can't think too much about what went into making it or the circumstances around it. You just have to, I don't know, love the thing as it is. And then it's just for you, right?
~ Kevin Wilson
Love... it surrounds every being and extends slowly to embrace all that shall be.
~ Khalil Gibran
A mind may know a thing, the spirit may embrace it, but the voice that chatters in the head clings ever to shameful beliefs.
~ Ki Longfellow
I'll wear it like bones, like skin, it'll be the goddamned dress they'll bury me in
~ Kim Addonizio
I'll wear it like bones, like skin, it'll be the goddamn dress they'll bury me in.
~ Kim Addonizio
Anything can happen. But what goes wrong isn't your fault. You can't spend the rest of your life tiptoeing around to try and avert disaster. It won't work. You'll just end up missing the life you have.
~ Kim Edwards
When I loved myself enough, I would sometimes wake in the night to music playing within me.
~ Kim McMillen
I pulled her hand farther around my waist. She leaned her head between my shoulder blades, muttering to herself
~ Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
I leaned my head against her, the tiniest bit. She didn't move. I leaned a little bit more. She put her arm around my shoulders, so that I was nestled against her. As I drifted into sleep I thought I felt her lips brush the top of my head.
~ Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Embracing life means accepting death.
~ Kindred, League of Legends
Those who run from death... stood still in life.
~ Kindred, League of Legends
Hold me tight, sweet courage. (Serenity)
~ Kinley MacGregor
Is something wrong? (Callie) How could anything be wrong while I have you in my arms? (Sin)
~ Kinley MacGregor
The academic and writer Sara Ahmed has written brilliantly about the idea of the feminist killjoy, and why it should be embraced – because feminism isn't about making everyone around the table feel comfortable. It's about being disruptive, challenging, and changing the terms of the debate, so that, over time, almost certainly with discomfort and backlash, everyone becomes freer.
~ Kira Cochrane
Should humans conquer the mountain or should they wish for the mountain to possess them?
~ Kiran Desai
But then, how could you have any self-respect knowing that you didn't believe in anything exactly? How did you embrace what was yours if you didn't leave something for it? How did you create a life of meaning and pride?
~ Kiran Desai
Staring into his dark eyes, she felt the doubts she had nurtured slipping away on a single breath. She reached out to him again, pulling him toward her. Their bodies met, two galaxies subject to the inexorable pull of the universe, both determined to remain connected, if only by a bridge of stars.
~ Kirsten Beyer
I'm talking about allowing others to see you as you truly are, embracing them in all of their imperfections without fear, and remaining true to them come what may. I'm talking about connections that run so deep, it no longer matters where you end and they begin. Some find it in marital love, others in friendship. Both are worth risking.
~ Kirsten Beyer
Where once Kathryn had embraced a delicate child in the body of a young woman, now she received the tenderness of a mother's love from a spirit grown unimaginably old.
~ Kirsten Beyer