Quotes About Interplay
Pleasure and pain, though directly opposite are contrived to be constant companions.
~ Pierre Charron
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Somber, yes, but light and beauty come together in you in a thousand different patterns.
~ Anne Rice
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Thus shadow owes its birth to light.
~ John Gay
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as dark did with light and weakness with strength. Nothing was simple or pure;
~ John Hart
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The ballads were a true history of Faerie and a false one. They were true because all stories are true, and false because all stories have echoes and interplay and Faerie was the result of the tension between those two. The pattern of a tapestry was not the substance of the strands.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Communication is like that secret ingredient that brings out the flavor of all the other ingredients.
~ Ava Cadell
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If Bill jumps into something that relies on a lot of cymbals, I'll jump into something that relies on a lot of skin sounds; if he goes into metal tones, I'll go into wood, and so on. I basically play in his holes.
~ Pat Mastelotto
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This time, there were no drugs involved. The hours were completely normal daytime hours. I think we were able to appreciate the interplay, where before we had taken it for granted.
~ Lindsey Buckingham
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Sichuan [cuisine] is actually a wonderfully sadomasochistic interplay between pleasure and pain, between the scorching, searing bite of the dried red Sichuan pepper and the cooling, more floral relief, the tingling, numbing component of the tiny black Sichuan flower pepper.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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The interplay of ideas and the oblique uses of knowledge are often of extraordinary interest.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Light yearns for the peaceful balance of the Darkness as much as Darkness seeks the Glory of the Light.
~ Solange nicole
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A good descant makes the music richer [Katherine Patterson, "Metaphors to Live By"].
~ barbara harrison
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I think time and time again, in reality, psychological notions and economic notions interplay, and the man who doesn't understand both is a damned fool.
~ Charlie Munger
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The text illustrates the pictures - it provides a connective tissue for me. I usually refine the text last, partly because pictures are harder to do, so it's easier to edit words - I use text as grout in between the tiles of the pictures.
~ Shaun Tan
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Most of the time when musicians get together, there's always that variance - always someone's a little ahead of the beat, someone's a little behind, you just hope it meshes.
~ Alan Sparhawk
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They had always fitted together like pieces of an unsolved (and perhaps unsolvable) puzzle—the smoke of her into the solidness of him, the solitariness of her into the gathering of him, the strangeness of her into the straightforwardness of him, the insouciance of her into the restraint of him. The quietness of her into the quietness of him.
~ Arundhati Roy
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n our time, when such threatening forces of deavage are at work, splitting peoples, individuals and atoms, it is doubly necessary that those which unite and hold together should become effective; for life is founded on the harmonious interplay of masculine and feminine forces, within the individual human being as well as without. Bringing these opposites into union is one of the most important tasks of present-day psychotherapy
~ Emma Jung
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All stories are in conversation with other stories. —Neil Gaiman
~ Benjamin Percy
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Life mixes tones all the time.
~ Alexander Payne
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Matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move.
~ Albert Einstein
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It appeared as if two of the three known elements acted as an address for the third portion
~ Joseph McMoneagle
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Language consists in equal parts of speaking and silence.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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Playing live is much more natural for me. The instant reaction and the feedback from the audience is great for me. I really relish it. And if you play blues-based music, it's not really academic music or recital music. It really needs a bit of atmosphere and a bit of interplay and a bit of roughness, and you really get that with an audience.
~ Rory Gallagher
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In other words the pictures are in a kind of relationship with each other which is touching only at points rather than pictures being illustrations of poems or poems extrapolations of the pictures.
~ Peter Porter
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