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Quotes About Intersection

Everything is interconnected. The moment you take philosophy, psychology, religion and business and look at the underlying commonalities, that's when you start looking at business in a different way.
~ Jochen Zeitz
People who come out of the liberal arts don't have an understanding of science and technology, and the people in science and technology have very little experience with liberal arts and the traditions of a liberal democracy.
~ Toomas Hendrik Ilves
I think 'Slate''s editorial staff understands the intersection of journalism and technology better than any other.
~ Jacob Weisberg
'Separate but unequal' didn't work in respect to race, it doesn't work in respect to gender, and it especially doesn't work when looking at the intersection of race and gender.
~ Kimberle Williams Crenshaw
Wisdom is the thin conduit between two opposing viewpoints
~ Val Uchendu
The most fruitful areas for the growth of the sciences were those which had been neglected as a no-man's land between the various established fields.
~ Norbert Wiener
The intersection of multiple forms of oppression complicates the experience of trauma and the trauma recovery process (Holzman, 1996).
~ Thema Bryant-Davis
The past and the present kept smashing into each other in completely untenable ways.
~ Theresa Rebeck
Jewish and Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem are interlaced one with the other.
~ Reuven Rivlin
Fate brings three women together for a chance
~ Nora Roberts
Put simply, innovative thinkers connect fields, problems, or ideas that others find unrelated.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
And there... he realised that he had a subject , a labour of love that would give him purpose, that would make sense in the senseless academic world. He would not have to let his studies go to hell. He would be the luckiest of men: someone whose private obsessions and public life intersected.
~ Clive Barker
At intersections and crowded areas between sedans and trucks the gutter reflected the bitter pastels of metropolitan neon, rainbows hacked down to earth and dirt.
~ Colson Whitehead
There was one moment of intersection, when the topic of hate-watching came up. Why do you watch TV shows--and keep watching them--if you don't like them? Terrence asked. Simple: Some days, all you have is gazing upon horror, and the small comfort of being surprised that it is not yours.
~ Colson Whitehead
The black city and the white city: overlapping, ignorant of each other, separate and connected by tracks.
~ Colson Whitehead
Beyond right and wrong there is a field, I'll meet you there.
~ Colum McCann
Two silent time zones had now merged to form the standard time of one man's fate; and it is not impossible that the poet in New Wye and the thug in New York awoke that morning at the same crushed beat of their Timekeeper's stopwatch.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
The beastly and beautiful merged at one point, and it is that borderline I would like to fix, and I feel I fail to do so utterly.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Esiste, nella scala dimensionale del mondo, un punto di incontro tra conoscenza ed immaginazione. Un punto al quale si perviene rimpicciolendo le cose grandi ed ingrandendo quelle piccole.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
the beastly and beautiful merged at one point, and it is that borderline I would like to fix
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Birth is the beginning where all part. Death is the beginning where they meet.
~ Laura (Riding) Jackson
An eighteenth-century Gujarati text of the Satpanth Nizari Isma'ilis tells of a renowned Isma'ili and Sûfî master imparting Tantric spiritual instruction to a Nath Siddha Jogi master. It includes both Islamic and Tantric terms, and demonstrates the intersection of these two traditions. A portion of this document has been published with a study by Dominique Sila Khan as "Conversation between Guru Hasan Kabiruddin and Jogi Kanipha: Tantra Revisited by the Isma'ili Preachers.
~ Laurence Galian
Transcend the opposites of death and life, find the Point of Singularity in which the two become One.
~ Laurence Galian
Proper driving etiquette demands that you basically get close enough to a car in front of you at a busy intersection that it would mean that in certain third-world countries, or South Carolina, you would have to get married.
~ Celia Rivenbark