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Quotes About Embrace

Being able to embrace contradictions is a sign of intelligence. Or insanity.
~ Richard Kadrey
It was frightening and wonderful to surrender to the wind's power.
~ Richard Louv
If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
~ Richard Lovelace
We all need to appreciate ourselves for what we are and stop whining about what we are not. I grow weary of wishing so desperately for something else. Those concerns find no resolution. All I can do is do what I can do....
~ Richard M. Cohen
Nothing will change until people with the power really try to imagine the lives of other folks beyond their own direct experience.
~ Richard North Patterson
and relationships in the here and now.
~ Richard O'Connor
The sweetness of reunion is the joy of heaven.
~ Richard Paul Evans
The price of happiness is the risk of losing it.
~ Richard Paul Evans
voluptuous. They kept switching positions as they
~ Richard Paul Evans
You only live once, girl," and she'd buckle up for the ride. I suppose that my mind was probably somewhere in Zoeyland when I decided to say yes.
~ Richard Paul Evans
he was telling the story to the Pharisees: self-righteous, proud, and judgmental people who looked down on others. People like me. He was trying to teach them to look past their pride and into their hearts—to embrace the lost not with judgment or condemnation but with celebration.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Dance. Dance for the joy and breath of childhood. Dance for all children, including that child who is still somewhere entombed beneath the responsibility and skepticism of adulthood. Embrace the moment before it escapes from our grasp. For the only promise of childhood, of any childhood, is that it will someday end. And in the end, we must ask ourselves what we have given our children to take its place. And is it enough?
~ Richard Paul Evans
Private discrimination also played a role, but it would have been considerably less effective had it not been embraced and reinforced by government.
~ Richard Rothstein
True love is carried to the person; It is adulterous love, to love the thing, or the gift more than the person, St. Paul loved the person of Christ, because he felt sweet experience that Christ loved him; his love was but a reflection of Christ's love first, he loved to see Christ, to embrace him, and enjoy him, that had done so much and suffered so much for his soul, that had forgiven him so many sins
~ Richard Sibbes
I'll call you darling, hold you tight.
~ Richard Siken
You do this, you do. You take the things you love and tear them apart or you pin them down with your body and pretend they're yours.
~ Richard Siken
I said kiss me here and here and here and you did.
~ Richard Siken
pressing against you until he fits, until he's made a place for himself inside you.
~ Richard Siken
just mash your lips against me.
~ Richard Siken
His shoulder blots out the stars but the minutes don't stop. He covers my body with his body but the minutes don't stop.
~ Richard Siken
Take the light inside you like a blessing, like a knee in the chest, holding onto it and not letting go. Now let it go.
~ Richard Siken
Imagine this: You're pulling the car over. Somebody's waiting. You're going to die in your best friend's arms.
~ Richard Siken
I swallow your heart and it crawls right out of my mouth.
~ Richard Siken
We become eternal by being held in memory's loving arms.
~ Richard Wagamese