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  • All powers, all laws, are but the fair Embodied thoughts of God. -- John Stuart Blackie
  • Embodied courage chooses not to wait until illness or notice of death demands attention. -- Jack Kornfield
  • Peace is a gift that is embodied through the Holy Spirit through the acceptance of Christ. -- Monica Johnson
  • Congress has an obligation to protect our country's natural beauty, embodied in our nation's parks, rivers, and breathtaking landscapes. -- Dave Reichert
  • If a fish is the movement of water embodied, given shape, then cat is a diagram and pattern of subtle air. -- Doris Lessing
  • He is the greatest artist who has embodied, in the sum of his works, the greatest number of the greatest ideas. -- John Ruskin
  • To say it another way, thinking, however abstract, originates in an embodied subjectivity, at once overdetermined and permeable to contingent events. -- Teresa de Lauretis
  • Use of a mentally ill person's involuntary confession is antithetical to the notion of fundamental fairness embodied in the due process clause. -- William J. Brennan, Jr.
  • England is a fairly envious little country and it's embodied in the press. They don't like anyone being more distinguished than they are. -- John Cleese
  • The role of the pastor is to embody the gospel. And of course to get it embodied, which you can only do with individuals, not in the abstract. -- Eugene H. Peterson
  • A man is truly free, even here in this embodied state, if he knows that God is the true agent and he by himself is powerless to do anything. -- Ramakrishna
  • The cast, led by the extraordinary Jennifer Lawrence, is absolutely wonderful across the board. It's such a pleasure to see how they've embodied the characters and brought them to life. -- Suzanne Collins
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  • Their spirits and their visions are embodied in their craft. And so is mine. It's not Jane Saw Puff. But the clarity of Jane Saw Puff is precious to me. -- Sharon Olds
  • The disembodied spirit is immortal; there is nothing of it that can grow old or die. But the embodied spirit sees death on the horizon as soon as its day dawns. -- Thomas Hobbes
  • At the end of the day, there is no doubt that the unique spirit embodied by this country has worked, not just to make the world safer, but to make it better. -- Armstrong Williams
  • Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Indians today are governed by two different ideologies. Their political ideal set in the preamble of the Constitution affirms a life of liberty, equality and fraternity. Their social ideal embodied in their religion denies them. -- B. R. Ambedkar
  • In the end, Ted Kennedy was a politician, plain and simple. Yet he embodied how politics and public service can be successfully intertwined. You can't be a good public servant without being a good politician. Kennedy was both. -- Chuck Todd
  • These maxims and the art of interpreting them may be said to constitute the premisses of science but I prefer to call them our scientific beliefs. These premisses or beliefs are embodied in a tradition, the tradition of science. -- Michael Polanyi
  • A society - any society - is defined as a set of mutual benefits and duties embodied most visibly in public institutions: public schools, public libraries, public transportation, public hospitals, public parks, public museums, public recreation, public universities, and so on. -- Robert Reich
  • During the 1990s the United States sought to impose the 'Washington Consensus' on Latin American governments. It embodied what Latin Americans call 'neo-liberal' principles: budget cuts, privatization, deregulation of business, and incentives for foreign companies. This campaign sparked bitter resistance and ultimately collapsed. -- Stephen Kinzer
  • But this Veterans Day, I believe we should do more than sing the praises of the bravery and patriotism that our veterans have embodied in the past. We should take this opportunity to re-evaluate how we are treating our veterans in the present. -- Nick Lampson
  • Quite simply, if you're feeling anxious, angry, a sense of shame, whatever it is, breathe in and agree to touch or feel it. Breathing out, offer space and care to whatever's there. If there's blocking to touching it, emphasize the in-breath and stay embodied. -- Tara Brach
  • Social conditions that spur large numbers of people into action are ignored in favor of a Hollywood version of history focusing on one conquering hero. Since a movement for social change is embodied in its leader, death of the leader means death of the movement. -- Patricia Hill Collins
  • A quality is something capable of being completely embodied. A law never can be embodied in its character as a law except by determining a habit. A quality is how something may or might have been. A law is how an endless future must continue to be. -- Charles Sanders Peirce
  • When I did plays in high school and college, I never remember memorizing my lines, but once I had blocking, I had all my lines memorized. Once I had movement associated with words, it was fine. Before I had blocking, it was just text on a page. Once it became embodied, it was much easier. -- Greta Gerwig
  • We are mindful of desire when we experience it with an embodied awareness, recognizing the sensations and thoughts of wanting as arising and passing phenomena. While this isn't easy, as we cultivate the clear seeing and compassion of Radical Acceptance, we discover we can open fully to this natural force, and remain free in its midst. -- Tara Brach
  • Metaphor is embodied in language. -- Dennis Potter
  • A prototype is a question embodied -- Diego Rodriguez Telechea
  • My kingdom for a more embodied body -- Bruno Latour
  • The saxophone is the embodied spirit of beer. -- Arnold Bennett
  • Man is an embodied paradox, a bundle of contradictions. -- Charles Caleb Colton
  • Sayings remain meaningless until they are embodied in habits. -- Khalil Gibran
  • In general, Hitler embodied the view of any popular newspaper. -- A. N. Wilson
  • For real human beings, the only realism is an embodied realism. -- George Lakoff
  • The mind is inherently embodied. Thought is mostly unconscious. Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical. -- George Lakoff
  • I have always disliked the fierce competitive spirit embodied in that highly intellectual game. -- Albert Einstein
  • A thought embodied and embrained in fit words walks the earth a living being. -- Edwin Percy Whipple
  • Jews focus on the Torah, the embodiment of God's will; Christians, on an embodied God. -- Meir Soloveichik
  • Christian nonviolence must be embodied in a community that is an alternative to the world's violence. -- Stanley Hauerwas
  • We are all frail-embodied creatures, who at times suffer through injustice, abuse, illness, pain and misfortune. -- Bryant H. McGill
  • When we bring our mind into our body, the body becomes mindful, and the mind becomes embodied -- Donna Farhi
  • I think the messiness and embodied nature of modern life just produces an enhanced signal for our attention. -- Richard Davidson
  • That wall, embodied in the First Amendment, is perhaps America's most important contribution to political progress on this planet. -- Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
  • No one in USAID embodied the spirit of compassion and brotherhood that underpins our efforts more than Larry Foley. -- Andrew Natsios
  • Everyone felt like they knew Ray Charles and in a way they did, because he was embodied by his music. -- Ahmet Ertegun
  • The ne plus ultra of wickedness is embodied in what is commonly presented to mankind as the creed of Christianity. -- John Stuart Mill
  • I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • Truth is God, and Truth overrides all our plans. The whole Truth is only embodied within the heart of Great Power-Truth. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Democracy is not a form of government. It is a political philosophy that can be embodied in various systems of government. -- John Allen Fraser
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  • Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. -- Alyson Noel
  • It is not the literal past, the 'facts' of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language. -- Brian Friel
  • ...that it is not the literal past, the 'facts' of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language. -- Brian Friel
  • If you haven't met Kenny (Young) you have not seen how the spirit of Boston can be embodied by one single man. -- David McCullough
  • When primitive law has once been embodied in a Code, there is an end to what may be called its spontaneous development. -- Henry James Sumner Maine
  • Use of a mentally ill person's involuntary confession is antithetical to the notion of fundamental fairness embodied in the due process clause. -- William J. Brennan, Jr.
  • Freedom within is embodied in things as well as people. Like coins tossed into a wishing well, they contain our hopes and dreams. -- Fennel Hudson
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  • We will win our freedom because the sacred heritage of our nation and the eternal will of God are embodied in our echoing demands. -- Martin Luther
  • Being embodied as such is no insurance against feelings of hopelessness or meaningslessness. Beyond his body, he still has to know who he is. -- R. D. Laing
  • We are all students of the world; frail embodied consciousnesses struggling to understand, and be a meaningful part of this great, mysterious gift of life. -- Bryant McGill
  • We are all students of the world; frail embodied consciousnesses struggling to understand, and be a meaningful part of this great, mysterious gift of life. -- Bryant McGill
  • Either by silencing the mind or by opening the heart, today's man can become tomorrow's God, tomorrow's Divinity. And embodied Divinity soon becomes revealed Immortality. -- Sri Chinmoy
  • Agile methods derive much of their agility by relying on the tacit knowledge embodied in the team, rather than writing the knowleadge down in plans. -- Barry Boehm
  • No more do we create cultural artifacts that are simply our furniture, but now it's our thoughts, our values, are embodied in this [digital] stuff. -- Terence McKenna
  • If architecture is, as is sometimes said, music set in concrete, then football and basketball may be said to be creativity embodied in team sports. -- Michael Mandelbaum
  • The idea that there is a rational truth out there that is not embodied in a person's politics is something I can't understand or subscribe to. -- Natalie Jeremijenko
  • Genuine tragedy is a case not of right against wrong but of right against right - two equally justified ethical principles embodied in people of unchangeable will. -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Ideas are interesting to me, and religions are a place where ideas have been very subtly embodied for thousands of years. All literature started as sacred literature. -- Salman Rushdie
  • The process by which civilization, as an abstract entity distinct from the societies in which it is embodied, dies or is reborn is a very significant one. -- Carroll Quigley
  • [Washington had won] a war for independence and then gone home. [He embodied] the legend of the Roman who returned to his plow after saving his country. -- Richard Brookhiser
  • On every hand we observe a truly wise practice, in education, in morals, and in the arts of life, the embodied wisdom of many an ancient philosopher. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • As a public person, I've always tried to reflect what is embodied in our defining ideals as a nation about equality and fairness and justice and so forth. -- John F. Kerry
  • I grew up idolizing these men, like Arnold Schwarzenegger. I loved Sly (Stallone). I loved Bruce Willis. These guys embodied everything that action was in the 80s and 90s. -- Katee Sackhoff
  • when we are weary, we speak lovingly of dreams as if they embodied our true deisres-What we WOULD have when that which we DO have so sorely disappoints us -- Anne Rice
  • Architecture isman'sgreat sense of himself embodied in a world of his own making. It may rise as high in quality only as its source because great art isgreat life. -- Frank Lloyd Wright
  • The laws of God given to mankind are embodied in the gospel plan, and the Church of Jesus Christ is made responsible for teaching these laws to the world. -- Harold B. Lee
  • The ideas embodied in the New Deal Legislation were a compilation of those which had come to maturity under Herbert Hoover's aegis. We all of us owed much to Hoover -- Rexford Tugwell
  • Singing with others is an unmediated, shared experience as each person feels the same music reverberating in their individual bodies. Singing is part of our humanity; it is embodied empathy. -- Jay Griffiths
  • The animals might embody certain traits. We think of tigers as being ferocious, etc. But to my mind, it was the other way around: the humans embodied certain animal traits. -- Yann Martel
  • Catastrophes are often stimulated by the failure to feel the emergence of a domain, and so what cannot be felt in the imagination is experienced as embodied sensation in the catastrophe. -- William Irwin Thompson
  • The cultural propaganda embodied in two liquor advertisements, "Living well is the best revenge" and "Sip it with arrogance," have a curious, perhaps demonic appeal. Consumerism indeed has its own spirituality. -- Brennan Manning
  • The translucent revolution is not only about more and more people having awakening, it's also about the way that awakening is embodied ââ?¬" and that's much more revolutionary, actually. -- Arjuna Ardagh
  • To elevate abstract doctrines and dogmas over living, breathing, embodied experiences of God's love and grace, then, is going the wrong direction. It's taking flesh and turning it back into words. -- Rob Bell
  • A language is not just words. It's a culture, a tradition, a unification of a community, a whole history that creates what a community is. It's all embodied in a language. -- Noam Chomsky
  • The Order of the Divine mind, embodied in the Divine Law, is beautiful. What should a man do but try to reproduce it, so far as possible, in his daily life? -- C. S. Lewis
  • All that is good is not embodied in the law; and all that is evil is not proscribed by the law. A well-disciplined society needs few laws; but it needs strong mores. -- William F. Buckley, Jr.
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  • The disembodied being stays in the same state of mind that it was in when it was embodied, unless it does something to change that while it is out of the body. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Advocates of capitalism like to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Mother energy is universal. It is the large expression of the sacred feminine that comes from spirit. It is embodied in all our biological mothers, but its not limited or confined to them. -- Elaine Seiler
  • I have seen humility in many of the finest leaders I have met the world over. And indeed, it is embodied in the warm, engaging and quintessentially successful spirit of Sir Richard Branson. -- Naveen Jain
  • The computer model will be replaced by an organic model, in which the brain-mind is embodied - part of a whole, dynamic, living organism: one driven by emotional forces, not only cognitive ones. -- Siri Hustvedt
  • There are all sorts of things embodied in the LEGO brick - geometry and mathematics and truth and proportion and shape and colour ... It is a faintly spiritual activity that everybody connects with. -- James May
  • We called [the] process photomontage, because it embodied our refusal to play the part of the artist. We regarded ourselves as engineers, and our work as construction: we assembled our work, like a fitter. -- Raoul Hausmann
  • In Kashmir, rights relating to life, liberty, dignity of the people, and freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution, embodied in the fundamental covenants and enforceable by courts of law, have been gravely violated. -- Nyla Ali Khan
  • Whoever is afraid must needs be dependent; a weak thing needs support. That is why the primitive mind, from deep psychological necessity, begot religious instruction and embodied it in a magician or a priest. -- Carl Jung
  • Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. At all counts, it forms an unconscious snag, thwarting our most well-meant intentions. -- Carl Jung
  • But when you are embodied in a location, in a physical plant, in a set of people, and in a common history, that constrains your evolution and your ability to evolve in certain directions. -- Kevin Kelly
  • Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate." -- Bertrand Russell
  • The power of elegy, even in the face of an unbounded grief, to provide a containing form is vividly embodied by Anne Carson's 'Nox,' a nocturne with carefully controlled visual and tactile properties. -- Susan Stewart
  • The soul has to find and hold its ground against hostile forces, sometimes embodied in ideas which frequently deny its very existence, and which indeed often seem to be trying to annul it altogether. -- Saul Bellow
  • I want to offer the possibility that Jesus was truly, as he proclaimed, a savior. Not the savior, not the one and only Son of God. Rather Jesus embodied the highest level of enlightenment. -- Deepak Chopra
  • I think in this movie, every time I see his work, I'm blown away by it because he, to me, he really embodied the character so powerfully and so real, so truthfully to me. -- Kyra Sedgwick
  • The work produced is a thing among things, able to be experienced and described as a sum of qualities. But from time to time it can face the receptive beholder in its whole embodied form. -- Martin Buber
  • And, my God, the actors. The cast, led by the extraordinary Jennifer Lawrence, is absolutely wonderful across the board. It's such a pleasure to see how they've embodied the characters and brought them to life. -- Suzanne Collins
  • There is something more awful in happiness than in sorrow--the latter being earthly and finite, the former composed of the substance and texture of eternity, so that spirits still embodied may well tremble at it. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • While the principles of our Constitution give just latitude to inquiry, every citizen faithful to it will deem embodied expressions of discontent and open outrages of law and patriotism as dishonorable as they are injurious -- Thomas Jefferson
  • Indians today are governed by two different ideologies. Their political ideal set in the preamble of the Constitution affirms a life of liberty, equality and fraternity. Their social ideal embodied in their religion denies them." -- B. R. Ambedkar
  • Pornography is just 'fast-food feminine energy', it will always leave you wanting more, with little or no nutritional value. There is nothing ful-filling about pornography, it pales in insignificance to a fully embodied loving woman. -- Barry Long
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