Quotes about embrace
embrace exercising faith good household opportunity
Embrace every opportunity of exercising kind feelings and doing good to others, especially to the household of faith. Adoniram Judson
embrace hope humble industry internal paralyzed
At the end of the day, we hope the industry will embrace what we're doing. This industry, in my humble opinion, has been paralyzed by its own internal politics. Ed Martin
embraces good publishing readers reasonable share stories
Digital-Original publishing embraces the non-conventional and genre-busting story. It allows me to share good stories with readers who will enjoy them, and at a reasonable price. Michael A. Stackpole
embrace fact
We are going to embrace the fact that she's pregnant.
embrace guess hardly impulse original ought revise revising trust work
I guess the thing I would say most fervently is that your original impulse to write something is an impulse you should trust, and that if it doesn't work on the first draft, which it hardly ever does, the commitment to revising ought to be something you embrace really early. And to revise and revise and revise. Antonya Nelson
embrace oppose
We do not oppose the 80-plus four-year renewal. But we don't embrace it.
embraced project public wants wonderful
We think it is wonderful that the public has embraced the project and wants to be involved.
embrace positive power understand
We're going to be human, and we are going to make mistakes, but you really should understand the power that you have and embrace it in a positive way. Drake Bell
embrace laboratory nearly period possibly structures wonderful worked
I don't think that you can possibly embrace the kind of joy which one who has worked with plants and plant structures such as I have over a period of nearly 40 years, how wonderful the plant laboratory seems.
embrace few heart internet knowledge quick
To succeed, we have to be quick on our feet, ... We have to embrace the Internet now, not in a few years time. Most of all, if we are to succeed, knowledge and how we use it need to be at the heart of all that we do. Tony Blair
embrace extend nebraska ourselves state understand
We want to extend ourselves to the state of Nebraska and embrace the walk-ons here, and I want the walk-ons in the state of Nebraska to understand we do want you here. Bill Callahan
embrace hang ideas life sad
You have to let it all hang out, let go of the ideas that were more comfortable and embrace some of the sadness in your life. Madeleine Peyroux
embraced forgiven grace large potential public shown skating
The skating public has embraced her potential and always forgiven her on-ice shortcomings. In large part this has to do with the grace she has shown when not winning. Brandon Steiner
embrace fact love odd others race seems within
The whole sport is odd, but within the sport it's even an odd kind of race because of the fact that it seems so difficult. Those who do it seem to love it and embrace it. Others kind of look askance on it.
embraced focused future seniors soccer starts team
The seniors have really rallied the team and embraced what we're doing. They're focused on soccer ... the future starts now.
embraced excites genuinely
The thing that excites me the most was the way I was embraced there. It's a place where I'm genuinely wanted, and that's very important.
embraced far genre incredibly
The fantasy genre has so far rather embraced me, and I'm incredibly grateful for that. Gwendoline Christie
embrace entire love narrow universe
Those that embrace the entire universe with love, for the most part love nothing, but their narrow selves.
embraced game people provided
There was a need in the community, and we just provided the outlet. People have embraced this game in a way more than we had even hoped.
embrace might scoring system
The new scoring system is here to stay, it's not going anywhere. We might as well embrace it. Scott Hamilton
embraced forms last magic music somebody
It is very eclectic. That was the magic of John, though. He was somebody who embraced all forms of music over the last 40 years. Pete Shelley
embraces might role successful
It might not be the role he envisions. But the more he embraces this role, the more successful he's going to be. Brad Shaw
embraced good home saints tough victims
It's a tough way for us to see a home Saints game, but you have to take the good with the bad, ... We embraced them, from the victims to the team. Anthony Williams
embraced hitting knew
It's been cold, but they embraced it. They bundled up. They knew they had to be out hitting the ball, and there hasn't been one complaint. Bill Russell
embrace north shows surface
It shows at least on the surface that the North would like to embrace China's reforms.
embrace helpful member
It's helpful for a member to be able to embrace a president. If not, they're very much alone.
embrace great people support throughout
It's great to know that I have people in Peoria that embrace me and support me throughout my career.
embrace football good playing proud talk team teams
It's something that's been said about us. I sometimes used to get away from it but now we embrace it. Teams often talk about us playing like the Steelers, or as a football team at different times. Now we look at it as a good thing and we're proud of it. Jamie Dixon
embrace exercise faith fear freedoms lives men military pride protecting pursue serve support time women
It is time to embrace our faith and exercise our pride of being an American. Without fear we must pursue our lives, without reservation we must support our men and women in the military who are protecting our freedoms and our lives and also the uniformed men and women who serve us so well in our communities.
embrace ashamed who-you-are
Don't be ashamed of who you are, embrace who you are. Eva Green
embrace
I'm just going to embrace every experience. Hope Solo
embraced enjoy gotten pride speaking
I've gotten used to it and embraced it. Now it's something that I kind of take pride in and I enjoy speaking to the kids. Jonathan Cheechoo
embrace finance interests reluctant special
As dismayed as Americans are with the influence of the special interests that finance election campaigns, they've been reluctant to embrace the alternative: taxpayer-financed elections.