KWETSBAAR QUOTES

“Vulnerability is not the same as weakness, but rather the courage to show up and be seen.” – Brené Brown

“Being vulnerable is the only way to allow your heart to feel true pleasure.” – Bob Marley

“Our vulnerability is not a liability, it’s a gateway to our true power.” – Kristin Neff

“The greatest courage you can show is to be vulnerable.” – Luffy

“When we’re vulnerable, we’re more open and receptive to love, to kindness, to compassion, to joy.” – Tara Brach

“It takes a lot of courage to be vulnerable in a world that teaches us to be strong and invulnerable.” – Brene Brown

“Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.” – Brené Brown

“We all have vulnerabilities, but it’s what we do with them that defines us.” – J.K. Rowling

“Vulnerability is the ultimate form of courage.” – Edward Norton

“Vulnerability is the essence of intimacy.” – Leo Buscaglia

“When we can be vulnerable, we can connect with others on a level that is authentic and powerful.” – Oprah Winfrey

“Vulnerability is powerful. It shows strength, not weakness.” – Anonymous

“The more vulnerable we are, the more alive we feel.” – Brené Brown DARK EMPATH QUOTES

“There is no intimacy without vulnerability.” – Christopher Moon

“Vulnerability is essential to the human experience.” – Kristin Neff

“Vulnerability is the key to the human heart.” – Jean Vanier

“Vulnerability is the only bridge to build connection.” – Brené Brown

“Our willingness to be vulnerable is the gateway to true connection.” – Sherry Turkle

“Vulnerability is what makes life worth living.” – Brené Brown

“Vulnerability is not about winning or losing. It’s about having the courage to show up and be seen.” – Brené Brown

“The more you know and understand your own vulnerabilities, the more you can see them in others.” – Kristin Neff

“Vulnerability is not a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of strength.” – Anonymous

“When we embrace our vulnerabilities, we become more human.” – Oprah Winfrey

“Vulnerability is a way of being open and authentic with ourselves and others.” – Tara Brach