"Some people are medicating themselves all the time so that they don't have to embrace themselves. If you can't feel, you can't embrace."
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"Faith is not a distant view, but a warm embrace of Christ."
"There were no embraces, because where there is great love there is often little display of it."
"When people show me clothing that seems very, very feminine, it's hard for me to embrace that, because it just doesn't feel like me."
"I think that if everyone did at least embrace a more plant-centered diet, it would improve public health."
"Be certain that in the religion of Love there are no believers and unbelievers. LOVE embraces all."
"I'm particularly happy that the Ronald Reagan Building is both public and private, and embraces his lifelong belief... in free and open trade."
"I would like to find a way to embrace what Led Zeppelin did, in filmmaking."
"I'm so used to hate that I'm starting to embrace it."
"We don't understand that life is heaven, for we have only to understand that and it will at once be fulfilled in all its beauty, we shall embrace each other and weep."
"The voice of inner truth says, 'I embrace the unknown because it allows me to see new aspects of myself'."
"Success is a very fragile veneer. I get wary of people who embrace celebrity. It ruins people."
"Just as the sentence contains one idea in all its fullness, so the paragraph should embrace a distinct episode; and as sentences should follow one another in harmonious sequence, so paragraphs must fit into another like the automatic couplings of railway carriages."
"God's Kingdom is "present in its beginnings, but still future in its fullness. This guards us from an under-realized eschatology (expecting no change now) and an over-realized eschatology (expecting all change now). In this stage, we embrace the reality that while we're not yet what we will be, we're also no longer what we used to be."
"But I was willing to embrace mortal life again, before chasing immortality."
"If you meet God in solitude, you discover the God you meet is the God who embraces all people."
"What kind of liberation would that be to forsake an absurdity which is logical and coherent and to embrace one which is illogical and incoherent?"
"Come out into the Universe of Light. Everything in the Universe is Yours, stretch out your arms and Embrace it with Love"
"You have to embrace getting older."
"she wanted to dance with someone who would embrace her in the way she dreamed of since adolescence."