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Quotes About Embrace

they appeared from where I stood as peaceful as two lovers who had gaily costumed themselves for an afternoon stroll, but on impulse had decided to lie down and nap, or kiss and make love, or merely whisper to each other of fond matters, and were frozen in this grave and tender embrace forever.
~ William Styron
A phenomenon that a number of people have noted while in deep depression is the sense of being accompanied by a second self—a wraithlike observer who, not sharing the dementia of his double, is able to watch with dispassionate curiosity as his companion struggles against the oncoming disaster, or decides to embrace it.
~ William Styron
The acme of futility was to regret a pleasure that was past, and he had no intention of doing so.
~ Winston Graham
He moved towards her, and knew the moment he touched her that something had won his battle for him. He took her face in his hands, held it like a cup to be drunk from, and then kissed her. With a serious unsmiling mouth he touched her eyelids, her cheeks, her hair, and sighed, as if for the moment her acceptance were all and there was no further desire in him.
~ Winston Graham
to hold and possess the whole fullness of life in one moment, there and then, past and present and to come.
~ Winston Graham
Le loro voci erano basse e calde. La pura intimità della loro unione.
~ Winston Graham
Å»aden dzieÅ" siÄ™ nie powtórzy, nie ma dwóch podobnych nocy, dwóch tych samych pocaÅ'unków, dwóch jednakich spojrzeÅ" w oczy.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
To us the only acceptable point of view appears to be one that recognizes both sides of reality — the quantitative and the qualitative, the physical and the psychical — as compatible with each other, and can embrace them simultaneously. It would be most satisfactory if physics and psyche (i.e., matter and mind) could be viewed as complementary aspects of the same reality.
~ Wolfgang Pauli
Don't knock masturbation. It's sex with someone you love.
~ Woody Allen
Living is messy.
~ Woody Allen
Later, on the great lawn at Tanglewood, under the Big Dipper, listening to the unbearable sadness of Mahler's Fourth, they eventually drifted back into each other's arms, and the crisis faded.
~ Woody Allen
somos los más felices mientras dura el abrazo, y hasta un poco después porque un abrazo así tiene que ser mucho más importante que unos vulgares vientos de monz
~ Xavier Velasco
Hidup ini begitu indah, hingga maut pun jatuh cinta padanya
~ Yann Martel
Life is so beautiful that death has fallen in love with it, a jealous, possessive love that grabs at what it can
~ Yann Martel
Even the radicalism of the sixties served, for many of those who embraced it for personal rather than political reasons, not as a substitute religion but as a form of therapy. Radical politics filled empty lives, provided a sense of meaning and purpose.
~ Christopher Lasch
Strictly by accident, Scott stumbled upon the most advanced weapon in the ultrarunner's arsenal: instead of cringing from fatigue, you embrace it. You refuse to let it go. You get know it so well, you're not afraid of it anymore[...]You can't hate the Beast and expect to beat it; the only way to truly conquer something, as every great philosopher and geneticist will tell you, is to love it.
~ Christopher McDougall
Don't fight the trail. Take what it gives you.
~ Christopher McDougall
I put my arms around you," she would tell Michael Stankewicz from the witness stand on the day he was sentenced. "To comfort you.
~ Christopher McDougall
live to the fullest or die; and die you will anyway, so start living!
~ Unknown
Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and make it your home!
~ Unknown
The best way is not to fight it, just go. Don't be trying all the time to fix things. What you run from only stays with you longer. When you fight something, you only make it stronger.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Find joy in everything you choose to do. Every job, relationship, home... it's your responsibility to love it, or change it.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
A HUG IS LIKE VIOLENCE MADE OF LOVE.
~ Chuck Wendig
Crow walked toward her, arms outstretched like a man in a dream, which he was, in a way. Sometimes a dream is enough.
~ Cinda Williams Chima