Quotes about acceptance
acceptance promise needs
Jacob was hardly in need of any physical protection I could offer. But my arms, pinned beneath Edward's, yearned to reach out to him. To wrap around his big, warm, waist in a silent promise of acceptance and comfort. Edward's shielding arms had become restraints. Stephenie Meyer
acceptance path looks
If a path to the better there be, it begins with a full look at the worst. Thomas Hardy
acceptance words-of-wisdom battle
All crises begin with the blurring of a paradigm and the consequent loosening of the rules for normal research. .. Or finally, the case that will most concern us here, a crisis may end with the emergence of a new candidate for paradigm and with the ensuing battle over its acceptance. Thomas Kuhn
acceptance giving let-it-go
The acceptance of all that God has given us and the willingness to let it go - to give it back to him at a moment's notice - that's true human freedom. Thomas Keating
acceptance justice internet
The Internet is accelerating the speed of acceptance and social justice. Tyler Oakley
acceptance reality thinking
Forgiveness ... is a willingness to get over what you think should have happened and an acceptance of the reality of what actually happened. Rhonda Britten
acceptance people giving
Seeing people as innocent is the greatest gift you can give another human being: the gift of acceptance. Rhonda Britten
acceptance self punishment
The church doctrines of obedience to authority, repentance, fear of punishment, self-abnegation, acceptance of outer direction rather than inner assurance, elevation of faith over reason, and intolerance make institutionalized religion an ideal instrument of social constraint. Madalyn Murray O'Hair
acceptance winning lanes
Nobody's going to win all the time. On the highway of life you can't always be in the fast lane. Haruki Murakami
acceptance good-friend no-friends
I was the green monkey, the pariah. And I had no friends. Not just a few friends, or one good friend, or grudging acceptance by other misfits and outcasts. I was alone. All stinking alone, without even an imaginary playmate. Harlan Ellison
acceptance men self
Man works primarily for his own self-respect and not for others or for profit. . . the person who is working for the sake of his own satisfaction, the money he gets in return serves merely as fuel, that is, as a symbol of reward and recognition, in the last analysis, of acceptance by ones fellowmen. Otto Rank
acceptance men cycling
If all feeling for grace and beauty were not extinguished in the mass of mankind at the actual moment, such a method of locomotion as cycling could never have found acceptance; no man or woman with the slightest aesthetic sense could assume the ludicrous position necessary for it. Ouida
acceptance thinking ontology
Our acceptance of an ontology is, I think, similar in principle to our acceptance of a scientific theory, say a system of physics;we adopt, at least insofar as we are reasonable, the simplest conceptual scheme into which the disordered fragments of raw experience can be fitted and arranged. Willard Van Orman Quine
acceptance becoming documentation
Lack of documentation is becoming a problem for acceptance. Wietse Venema
acceptance thinking kind
I've learned to take time for myself and to treat myself with a great deal of love and respect, because I like me.. I think I'm kind of cool. Whoopi Goldberg
acceptance want persons
I want to be remembered as the person who helped us restore faith in ourselves. Wilma Mankiller
acceptance keeping-promises greed
If we got one-tenth of what was promised to us in these acceptance speeches there wouldn't be any inducement to go to heaven. Will Rogers
acceptance thinking integration
I think we're a little bit more astray, more far afield from true integration and true acceptance. Zachary Quinto
acceptance dying born
The creature born is the creature dying. Zhuangzi
acceptance trying purpose
If you have grasped the purpose of life there is no point in trying to make life into something it is not or cannot be. Zhuangzi
acceptance enlightenment quiet
If I could define enlightenment briefly I would say it is 'the quiet acceptance of what is'. Wayne Dyer
acceptance unconditional-love giving
Give love and unconditional acceptance to those you encounter, and notice what happens. Wayne Dyer
acceptance waiting persons
Stop waiting for others to change. Recognize that every person has the right to be whatever they choose-even if you irritate yourself about it. Wayne Dyer
acceptance rejection earth
In the 1980s a small group of individuals became concerned about the Earth's temperature and what it might do in the future. I hesitate to call them scientists because they have abandoned their scientific principals by which their guess about temperature increases and the cause could achieve scientific acceptance or rejection. Walter Cunningham
acceptance animal reality
People are being forced to confront the realities. At the same time, we have an ever-growing understanding of the intelligence and emotional capacities of animals and an acceptance of the principle that animal cruelty is a moral problem. Wayne Pacelle
acceptance quality world
Using no control and using humor will build a relationship and make a dent to where the client puts the counselor in their quality world and then begins to relate and seek out the counselor. Effective therapy begins with the acceptance of the therapist into the client's quality world. William Glasser
acceptance garden thorns
Life is bristling with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to cultivate one's garden. Voltaire
acceptance destiny prudent
Often the prudent, far from making their destinies, succumb to them. -Francois Voltaire
acceptance goal becoming
We would have to settle for the elegant goal of becoming ourselves. William Styron
acceptance fate yield
We cannot conquer fate and necessity, yet we can yield to them in such a manner as to be greater than if we could. Walter Savage Landor
acceptance people unconquerable-will
I have never accepted what many people have kindly said - namely that I inspired the nation. Their will was resolute and remorseless, and as it proved, unconquerable. It fell to me to express it. Winston Churchill
acceptance grace submit
If one has to submit, it is wasteful not to do so with the best grace possible. Winston Churchill
acceptance government risk
It cannot in the opinion of His Majesty's Government be classified as slavery in the extreme acceptance of the word without some risk of terminological inexactitude. Winston Churchill