Quotes about Embrace
True compassion does not come from wanting to help out those less fortunate than ourselves but from realizing our kinship with all beings.
- Pema Chodron
Nor do I," Anu said quietly. "But there is never so much love in our lives that we can afford to reject it when it is offered.
- Colleen Coble
What if rather than avoiding brokenness we embraced it? Welcomed it? And even prayed for it? "God, break me.
- Craig Groeschel
Maybe we should think about whether some imperfections might be a good thing. Maybe we should consider whether we're trying too hard to smooth all the rough edges.
- Craig Groeschel
There are versions of the pro-gay and anti-gay agenda that assume a simplistic rather than simple understanding of the issue - at least from a biblical perspective. Reject it or embrace it: that's the easy choice that makes for great sound-bites but ruins lives.
- Michael Horton
The most important thing, I think. You can't run from your past. You have to take it for what it is and realize that it's part of you.
- Lisa Wingate
No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step,
- Lisa Wingate
Eventually, you must stop running to something or from something and embrace where you are. Otherwise you'll never embrace anything.
- Lisa Wingate
If Satan has toeholds that allow him to claw and climb from the underworld to this one, they lie in our failure to see ourselves in others.
- Lisa Wingate
No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn't suit the moment. "Before we were yours
- Lisa Wingate
No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn't suit the moment. I
- Lisa Wingate
The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself.
- Victor Hugo