“May God welcome the dead into his peace, comfort the families and convert the hearts of the violent ones, who do not even stop before children.” HeartMayChildrenPeaceComfortViolentWelcome Author:Pope Francis
“Being with my family and loved ones makes me feel vulnerable. Speaking my truth and then being that in action. Leaving my comfort zone but knowing that risk is going to create something beautiful. I believe I have come to good terms with my vulnerability. I welcome it now, where I didn't in the past.” FeelsBelieveActionPastBeautifulI BelieveTermKnowingRiskComfortMy FamilyLeavingWelcomeVulnerableVulnerabilityZoneLoved OnesComfort ZoneSomething BeautifulMy Truth Author:Dash Mihok
“We all have found ourselves in awkward, embarrassing situations, often brought on by ourselves - thinking we are saying something clever, for example, when it turns out to sound really mean or stupid. Those are the kind of embarrassing situations that we could have avoided. "Welcome to the human race," is about the only comfort we can give ourselves.” ThinkingGivingKindMeanSituationStupidComfortCleverWelcomeAwkwardEmbarrassingReally Mean Author:Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
“We should strive to welcome change and challenges, because they are what help us grow. With out them we grow weak like the Eloi in comfort and security. We need to constantly be challenging ourselves in order to strengthen our character and increase our intelligence.” NeedsShouldCharacterHelpingOrderGrowsChallengesSecurityComfortWeakIncreaseStriveWelcome Author:H. G. Wells
“There are those who are awkward in the face of sorrow, fearing to say the wrong thing; to them, I say, there is no wrong in comfort, ever. A kind word, a consoling arm ... these things are ever welcome.” KindFacesArmsSorrowComfortWelcomeAwkwardWrong ThingsKind WordsConsolingKushiel's Dart Book:Kushiel's Dart Source: Kushiel's Dart
“Quiet and sincere sympathy is often the most welcome and efficient consolation to the afflicted. Said a wise man to one in deep sorrow, I did not come to comfort you; God only can do that; but I did come to say how deeply and tenderly I feel for you in your affliction.” MenFeelsSaidCan DoWiseSorrowComfortQuietWelcomeGrievingSincereEfficientAfflictionConsolationDeep Sorrow Book:The New Dictionary of Thoughts Source: The New Dictionary of Thoughts