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It is not the literal past, the 'facts' of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language.
— Brian Friel
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
Peace is a gift that is embodied through the Holy Spirit through the acceptance of Christ.
— Monica Johnson
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 we contemplate the miracle of embodied life, we begin to partner with our bodies in a kinder way.
— Sharon Salzberg
For real human beings, the only realism is an embodied realism.
— George Lakoff
Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is.
— Alyson Noel
If a fish is the movement of water embodied, given shape, then cat is a diagram and pattern of subtle air.
— Doris Lessing
Every theory is killed sooner or later in that way. But if the theory has good in it, that good is embodied and continued in the next theory.
— Albert Einstein
I have always disliked the fierce competitive spirit embodied in that highly intellectual game.
— Albert Einstein
Congress has an obligation to protect our country's natural beauty, embodied in our nation's parks, rivers, and breathtaking landscapes.
— Dave Reichert
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
That wall, embodied in the First Amendment, is perhaps America's most important contribution to political progress on this planet.
— Lowell P. Weicker Jr.
What can you say about such a man as Christopher Reeve? He embodied all the best that a human being can hope to be.
— Annette O'Toole
When we bring our mind into our body, the body becomes mindful, and the mind becomes embodied
— Donna Farhi
Movement, Space, and Embodied Cognition in To the Lighthouse
— Allison Pease
We are all frail-embodied creatures, who at times suffer through injustice, abuse, illness, pain and misfortune.
— Bryant McGill
Metaphor is embodied in language.
— Dennis Potter
A thought embodied and embrained in fit words walks the earth a living being.
— Edwin Percy Whipple
The ne plus ultra of wickedness is embodied in what is commonly presented to mankind as the creed of Christianity.
— John Stuart Mill
He knew that beauty faded quickly when embodied by selfishness,
— Francine Rivers
He is the greatest artist who has embodied, in the sum of his works, the greatest number of the greatest ideas.
— John Ruskin
The Doors embodied - incarnated - a major upheaval in popular culture. Their music was of the times and it shaped the times.
— Jac Holzman
No one in USAID embodied the spirit of compassion and brotherhood that underpins our efforts more than Larry Foley.
— Andrew Natsios
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
Truth is God, and Truth overrides all our plans. The whole Truth is only embodied within the heart of Great Power-Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The waking world isn't outside and separate from our mind. It's brought forth and enacted through our imaginative perception of it.
— Evan Thompson
I think the messiness and embodied nature of modern life just produces an enhanced signal for our attention.
— Richard Davidson
Hayden embodied everything I wasn't but wanted to be. I spent my entire life trying to color inside the lines, only to wind up restrained by them.
— Helena Hunting
If I must go to hell to find my mother again, so be it: I will be another embodied disaster. But I will be a beautiful disaster.
— Lyndsay Faye
Excarnation The process by which religion (and Christianity in particular) is dis-embodied and de-ritualized, turned into a belief system.
— James K.A. Smith
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
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
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
To be embodied with a petition is to have something to deliver
— Sunday Adelaja
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.
The point [of the gospels] is not whether Jesus is God, but what God is doing in and through Jesus. What is this embodied God up to?
— N. T. Wright
The human mind is a relational and embodied process that regulates the flow of energy and information.
— Daniel J. Siegel
The mind is inherently embodied.
Thought is mostly unconscious.
Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical. — George Lakoff
Thought is mostly unconscious.
Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical. — George Lakoff
We categorize as we do because we have the brains and bodies we have and because we interact in the world as we do.
— George Lakoff
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
The saxophone is the embodied spirit of beer.
— Arnold Bennett
Culture, then, only truly becomes culture when it is embodied in someone.
— Laszlo Krasznahorkai
My kingdom for a more embodied body
— Bruno Latour
I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
February 22, 1861 — Abraham Lincoln
February 22, 1861 — Abraham Lincoln
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
Nothing is as encouraging as when virtues are visibly embodied in the people around us, when we're practically showered with them.
— Marcus Aurelius
A prototype is a question embodied
— Diego Rodriguez Telechea
Democracy is not a form of government. It is a political philosophy that can be embodied in various systems of government.
— John Allen Fraser
The truths embodied in historical stories are thus not absolute or universal, but relative to the cultural context in which they are made.
— Richard Handler
We are finite, we are temporal, and we are embodied.
— Jacob M. Held
Man is an embodied paradox, a bundle of contradictions.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Everyone felt like they knew Ray Charles and in a way they did, because he was embodied by his music.
— Ahmet Ertegun
To say it another way, thinking, however abstract, originates in an embodied subjectivity, at once overdetermined and permeable to contingent events.
— Teresa De Lauretis
Christian nonviolence must be embodied in a community that is an alternative to the world's violence.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Sayings remain meaningless until they are embodied in habits.
— Khalil Gibran