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Quotes About Embrace

We are like oil and vinegar most of the time. But when you shake us up real good, the combination is heavenly.~ Anna Segee, The Stranger in Her Bed
~ Janet Chapman
Let me tell you a few things about regret...There is no end to it. You cannot find the beginning of the chain that brought us from there to here. Should you regret the whole chain, and the air in between, or each link separately as if you could uncouple them? Do you regret the beginning which ended so badly, or just the ending itself?
~ Janet Fitch
I wound my arms around his neck and kissed him back, trying to capture this moment, to clasp it, so I could always remember what it felt like to hold him this way.
~ Janette Rallison
If we don't cherish those who stay near, what do we have? Only longing.
~ Janice Clark
It's the physical reality, flesh and blood and bone, of this person with whom I spent the first nine months of my existence, the two of us pressed together in the chrysalis of Mama's womb more closely, for longer, than we would ever touch anyone else.
~ Janice Steinberg
I thought back to that precious moment ... when he'd first pulled me into his arms. How strong I'd felt. That same feeling of strength had washed over me afresh when Twila and the other Splendora sisters prayed with me. And now, as I watched my parents embrace, I realized the truth: there really is strength in numbers. No matter what I faced in this life, I could handle it with the people I loved surrounding me.
~ Janice Thompson
You got to get it while you can
~ Janis Joplin
Two lovers in the rain have no need of an umbrella.
~ Japanese Proverb
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance.
~ Japanese Proverb
Des milliers et des milliers d'années Ne sauraient suffire Pour dire La petite seconde d'éternité Où tu m'as embrassé Où je t'ai embrassèe Un matin dans la lumière de l'hiver Au parc Montsouris à Paris A Paris Sur la terre La terre qui est un astre.
~ Jaques Prevert
The police called it choking, but I called it a two-handed neck hug. That's how I knew she really loved me.
~ Jarod Kintz
Love one person at a time, that's the motto I'll try to get my clones to live by.
~ Jarod Kintz
Love is something huge You'll find out that Even if there were revolution in the whole wide world Still somewhere on green grass Lovers would have time to hold hands And lean their heads towards one another.
~ Jaroslav Seifert
the mother "holds the child's bits together." She is his glue, his container. When the mother is really there, lovingly holding the child, it gives the child something to hold on to. Ultimately, that is the mother's heart.
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
when he says that most of us find adversity unacceptable; we live in child's fantasy that everything should work out as we want it to. Like so many Buddhists before him, Fischer recognizes that suffering is universal. It happens to everybody. Yet embracing it offers us a key. "It is exactly in digesting the profundity of our difficulties that life opens up to us," Fischer says.6
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
There's a beauty to imperfection. This is the essence of the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi. Wabi-sabi values character and uniqueness over a shiny facade. It teaches that cracks and scratches in things should be embraced. It's also about simplicity. You strip things down and then use what you have.
~ Jason Fried
There's a beauty to imperfection. This is the essence of the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi. Wabi-sabi values character and uniqueness over a shiny facade. It teaches that cracks and scratches in things should be embraced. It's also about simplicity. You strip things down and then use what you have.
~ Jason Fried
Lantech's reinvention intervention answers one of the most fundamental questions about embracing change: Whose idea wins? The answer, of course, is that the best idea should win—not the boss's idea, not the boss's kid's idea, not the strategy department's idea, not the old idea, not the competition's idea; only the best idea should win.
~ Jason Jennings
Vivir en el engaño es fácil, y aún más, es nuestra condición natural, y por eso no debería dolernos tanto'.
~ Javier Marías
and kisses are a better fate than wisdom
~ e. e. cummings
The fact that life has no meaning is a reason to live --moreover, the only one.
~ E. M. Cioran
It is fate that I am here,' George persisted, 'but you can call it Italy if it makes you less unhappy.
~ E. M. Forster
Love is the whole and more than all.
~ E.E. Cummings
we are for each other: then laugh, leaning back in my arms for life's not a paragraph and death i think is no parenthesis
~ E.E. Cummings