Top 22 Embodiments Quotes
#1. Gandhi or Bishop Tutu or the Dalai Lama. I think they're really embodiments of what we aspire to and, by keeping them in our heads, we're reminding ourselves of who we could be. That's what we're hoping to climb up towards.
Pico Iyer
#2. I went looking for embodiments of pure evil, but found ordinary people.
Joshua Oppenheimer
#3. The most universal challenge that we face is the transition from seeing our human institutions as machines to seeing them as embodiments of nature.
Peter Senge
#5. It applies even more to politicians because they are living, breathing embodiments of the language that they use. And it's why how you start the conversation, and how you end it, matters so much.
Frank Luntz
#6. And I believe that if 100 million people became embodiments of peace, the world would transform, because consciousness is a collective phenomenon. And what we see as good and evil is the balance between forces.
Deepak Chopra
#7. Embodiments know not what slavery may be where minds in shackles and chains put nature to shame
Mind, shallow or neat, are found where thoughts may run deep, a family whereacceptance is free, and readers where reception is key.
Say minds may run free.
Dew Platt
#8. In many traditions, hawks are sacred: Apollo's messengers for the Greeks, sun symbols for the ancient Egyptians and, in the case of the Lakota Sioux, embodiments of clear vision, speed and single-minded dedication.
John Burnside
#9. What you seem to forget is that I'm not one of the embodiments of evil. I'm one of the embodiments of fear. That means I know what makes evil quake in the light of the sun.
Emily Kirby
#10. All organizations are merely conceptual embodiments of a very old, very basic idea - the idea of community. They can be no more or less than the sum of the beliefs of the people drawn to them; of their character, judgements, acts and efforts.
Dee Hock
#11. If animal history has been a history of evolution, then the history of mankind is one of retrogression. Hooray for monsters! Monsters are the great embodiments of the weak.
Kobo Abe
#12. My parents are in many ways embodiments of the American Dream. They came to this country with basically nothing but the clothes on their backs, and after twenty years of hard work, sweat, and sacrifice, they were getting divorced, totally broke, and deep in therapy.
David Henry Sterry
#13. Children are like water; they don't much care where the stream takes them. They do nothing to avoid or follow the contours.
Nilesh Rathod
#14. When your teeth are gone, learn to like mush.
Tad Williams
#15. My heart is crushed, my knees are weakened. My tears drench my pillow, my tears flood my bed every night. Do you know how much I miss you father of my children.
Euginia Herlihy
#16. I want you to believe ... to believe in things that you cannot.
Bram Stoker
#17. Feelings of love and gratitude arise directly and spontaneously in the baby in response to the love and care of his mother.
Melanie Klein
#18. For me, it's better to wake up with a paintbrush than a knife in my hand.
-Peeta
Suzanne Collins
#19. The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
George W. Bush
#20. Earthworms are the intenstines of the soil.
Aristotle.
#22. I can't help flying up on the wings of anticipation. It's as glorious as soaring through a sunset ... almost pays for the thud.
L.M. Montgomery
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