Embrace
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I hope it will inspire other African nations to
embrace
the technology, look at the Nigerian model, make their films, create jobs, create a narrative for the population, something to identify, something positive, something that really is psychological relief and it's part of the culture.
How about we all
embrace
our inner sloth by slowing down, being more mindful, reducing wasteful convenience, being economical with our energy, recycling creatively and reconnecting with nature.
The first step of creating more meaningful everyday gatherings is to
embrace
a specific disputable purpose.
First thing: like it or not, synbio is here, so let's
embrace
the technology.
One of the most important things about comics that I discovered was that comics are a visual medium, but they try to
embrace
all of the senses within it.
Put all these three together, and you have a nice little map of the entire boundary of visual iconography, which comics can
embrace.
Let's
embrace
it together.
Jokes connect us, they
embrace
us.
Now, you may
embrace
these Hindu beliefs or not.
Maybe what wants to be said is that old and the new are locked in a dialectical embrace, a kind of dance where each defines the other."
That encourages them to
embrace
new dreams, new goals, and progress in the various opportunities that music has to offer.
And I believe the only way that can happen is if men learn to not only
embrace
the qualities that we were told are feminine in ourselves but to be willing to stand up, to champion and learn from the women who embody them.
Business leaders should
embrace
when their workers conflict with policies and decisions, both for what it teaches us and for what it says about our commitment to each other.
In those days, one hid much else as well: grown men didn't
embrace
one another, unless someone had died, and not always then; you shook hands or, at a ball game, thumped your friend's back and exchanged blows meant to be codes for affection; once out of childhood you'd never again know the shock of your father's whiskers on your cheek, not until mores at last had evolved, and you could hug another man, then hold on for a moment, then even kiss (your fathers bristles white and stiff now).
We knew so little in those days, as little as now, I suppose about healing those hurts: even the women, in their best dresses, with beads and sequins sewn on the bodices, even in lipstick and mascara, their hair aflow, could only stand wringing their hands, begging for peace, while father and son, like thugs, like thieves, like Romans, simmered and hissed and hated, inflicting sorrows that endured, the worst anyway, through the kiss and embrace, bleeding from brother to brother, into the generations.
And I got mad, like, how dare he not
embrace
my brilliant wisdom?
Joy is something that Kay cannot really
embrace
or touch.
The key message is to not only chase for joy or happiness but to
embrace
all your emotions and bring them into balance, being OK with sometimes not being OK.
And again, when you start seeing that kind of embrace, and you start looking at them leading their rural lifestyle with a very, very small footprint and moving into an urban lifestyle with a much higher footprint, it starts to become very sobering.
With such a big space, the problem is obviously that there is a discrepancy between what your body can embrace, and what the space, in that sense, is.
But I think our generation also might be the first to have the courage to
embrace
both love and power.
But I did come to
embrace
this new identity, and in many ways I think of myself now as African.
And I credit this to the individuals who
embrace
multiculturalism, love, empathy and compassion for others.
So, I invite all of you to
embrace
the global commons.
I
embrace
her, hold her tight.
Change came to Manson when he decided to
embrace
forgiveness for those who had put him in prison.
Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion, to
embrace
all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."
And in the end, then, it really comes down to a choice: do we want to live in a monochromatic world of monotony or do we want to
embrace
a polychromatic world of diversity?
And what we're doing is a series of journeys to the ethnosphere where we're going to take our audience to places of such cultural wonder that they cannot help but come away dazzled by what they have seen, and hopefully, therefore,
embrace
gradually, one by one, the central revelation of anthropology: that this world deserves to exist in a diverse way, that we can find a way to live in a truly multicultural, pluralistic world where all of the wisdom of all peoples can contribute to our collective well-being.
And how can we
embrace
that and actually come up with something that was actually more likely to sustain everybody?
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