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Quotes About Inseparable

I cannot live with someone who can't live without me.
~ Nadine Gordimer
We. Everything was we now.
~ Mary E. Pearson
Salt. Wound. Together at last.
~ Maureen Johnson
Human beings are also trundled-human being--if we could open us, we would find all the others, as in Russion dolls, or rather less well-ordered, in a state of indivision.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
He's not just a dog, he's a member of the family
~ Unknown
Love and pain are not the same. But sometimes it feels like they should be. Love is put to test everyday. Pain is not. Yet the two of them are inseparable because true love cannot bear separation.
~ Michael Robotham
Note to creationists: life and evolution are as inseparable as Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.)
~ Unknown
Everyone recognizes me in my book, and my book in me.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Our mother and father had a club. The Society of Inimitable Livers." "And what did this society do?" she asked breathlessly. "They had banquets on ships and discussed literature with philosophers from around the world." "Then they changed it to the Order of the Inseparable in Death," I added, "when our father lost the Battle of Actium.
~ Michelle Moran
Nonviolence and truth (Satya) are inseparable and presuppose one another. There is no god higher than truth.
~ Unknown
Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another.
~ Unknown
It was too late the first day we met. You're inside me, and I 'm inside you. It's done.
~ Nalini Singh
2. A brain cannot think without motor function. Wrote Feldenkrais, "My fundamental contention is that the unity of mind and body is an objective reality, that these entities are not related to each other in one fashion or another, but are an inseparable whole. To put this more clearly: I contend that a brain could not think without motor functions.
~ Norman Doidge
She had become so thoroughly annealed into his life that she was like the air he breathed--necessary but scarcely noticed.
~ O. Henry
he was no more mine than the trees were mine. No more mine than the sun. And with this realization I knew that I could never be separate from her, any more than I could ever be separate from the trees or from the sun.
~ Unknown
She was no more mine than the trees were mine. No more mine than the sun. And with this realization I knew that I could never be separate from her, any more than I could ever be separate from the trees or from the sun.
~ Unknown
once together, always together.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Wisdom, in other words, was not an add-on, but was always central for obeying any law in the Bible. Laws, once we begin thinking about what they mean and how they are to be obeyed, actually push us to seek wisdom, which goes beyond mechanical obedience. It's not surprising, therefore, that ancient Jews came to think of wisdom and Law as inseparable—they need each other to work, like needing a pin number to access your cash.
~ Unknown
God to have founded the earth by wisdom is hardly obvious, but we don't need to try to work it all out. It's enough to observe that wisdom and creation are inseparable—without wisdom, there is no creation.
~ Unknown