I think the other way is a longer route, but I think that is what we've chosen to do, and that is to reach out to people's hearts.
English phrasal verb
reach out
To contact or offer support to someone.
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To as many languages, reach out to as many, you know, industries, get outside your box, comfort box and comfort zone again and again.
We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another.
And reach out to corporates, reach out to the corporate world.
I am reaching out to you because we need your help.
As you go forward from this place, I would like you to make a point of reaching out to people whose beliefs and values differ from your own.
Someone invites you to go somewhere, or you reach out to a friend and you say, "Hey, you wanna play a game of poker?
I reached out to his fellow Avengers to distill to three simple describing words what is Chris Hemsworth.