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Truly I am God's Beauty, His Trophy, His Outstretched Arms ... I am here for His Glory and Pleasure.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Crow walked toward her, arms outstretched like a man in a dream, which he was, in a way. Sometimes a dream is enough.
— Cinda Williams Chima
I didn't have any pets growing up.
— Ben Barnes
To be part of something one doesn't in the least understand is, I think, one of the most intriguing things about life.
— Agatha Christie
His slow smile might haved lured angels from heaven, flocking noisily, arms outstretched,happy to burn for him.
— Meredith Duran
What resists, persists.
— Laozi
When Miss Bobbit saw them, two boys whose flower-masked faces were like yellow moons, she rushed down the steps, her arms outstretched.
— Truman Capote
I told you. I've been watching." She twirled, her arms outstretched. "Watching, watching, watching.
— A.F. Stewart
Earlier ages fortified themselves behind the sovereign state, behind protectionism and militarism.
— Christian Lous Lange
Dancing is like poetry written by our bodies: our outstretched arms our words of longing.
— Lene Fogelberg
Arms outstretched in welcome could quickly become arms that grabbed.
— Terry Pratchett
The reason our souls hunger so is that the life we could be living so far exceeds our strangest dreams.
— John Ortberg
You don't have to be afraid of falling. Just close your eyes, let go, and know that I'll always be here with arms outstretched, ready to catch you.
— S.L. Jennings
In the simplest sense, the key to the performance of any traditional commercial bank ... is the profitability of the loans it makes.
— Robert G. Wilmers
I didn't want to be in a situation where I was broader than the boys, which I was, in the academic world.
— Betty Friedan
If you have a lane, you have a chance.
— Mark Spitz
My outstretched arms found hers, and I was home.
— Hilary T. Smith