Quotes About Coincide
because a dream is a personal experience of that deep, dark ground that is the support of our conscious lives, and a myth is the society's dream. The myth is the public dream and the dream is the private myth. If your private myth, your dream, happens to coincide with that of the society, you are in good accord with your group. If it isn't, you've got an adventure in the dark forest ahead of you.
~ Joseph Campbell
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Oh, because a dream is a personal experience of that deep, dark ground that is the support of our conscious lives, and a myth is the society's dream. The myth is the public dream and the dream is the private myth. If your private myth, your dream, happens to coincide with that of the society, you are in good accord with your group. If it isn't, you've got an adventure in the dark forest ahead of you.
~ Joseph Campbell
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We are not accustomed to thinking that God's will for us and our own inner dreams can coincide.
~ Julia Cameron
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A malformation of the grey cells may coincide quite easily with the face of a Madonna.
~ Agatha Christie
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My modeling career was really just a long accident - one that happened to coincide with my chocolate-cake phase.
~ Sophie Dahl
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All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided.
~ Karl Marx
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Bad people take minimal time to coincide their objectives, but good people take for ever to put faith in each others intents.
~ Sandeep Sahajpal
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When appearance and reality coincide, philosophy and literary criticism find themselves with nothing to say.
~ Mason Cooley
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In God alone, essence (what He is) and existence (that he is) coincide.
~ Avicenna
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We are not accustomed to thinking that God's will for us and our own inner dreams can coincide.
~ Julia Cameron
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Quite possibly, what I call happiness may coincide with what others call the moment of imminent danger
~ Yukio Mishima
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The best security for the fidelity of mankind is to make their interest coincide with their duty.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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Conservatives the world over need to grasp the difference between being pro-market and being pro-business. Sometimes the two positions happen to coincide; often they don't.
~ Daniel Hannan
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El centro del universo coincide ahora con el lugar donde tú te encuentras.
~ Roald Dahl
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President Obama has adopted a practice of picking and choosing which laws he wants to enforce. In most cases, his laws of choice conveniently coincide with his administration's political agenda.
~ Tom Rice
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So there are two you's, the one you create by loving and the one the beloved creates by loving you. The farther those two you's are apart the more the world grinds and grudges on its axis. But if you loved and were loved perfectly then there wouldn't be any difference between the two you's or any distance between them. They would coincide perfectly, there would be perfect focus, as when a stereoscope gets the twin images on the card into perfect alignment.
~ Robert Penn Warren
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Proposition VIII. When two Undulations, from different Origins, coincide either perfectly or very nearly in Direction, their joint effect is a Combination of the Motions belonging to each.
~ Thomas Young
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All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided.
~ Karl Marx
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This is the paradox presented by every general library: that if, to a lesser or greater extent, it intends to accumulate and preserve as comprehensive as possible a record of the world, then ultimately its task must be redundant, since it can only be satisfied when the library's borders coincide with those of the world itself.
~ Alberto Manguel
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There are endings. There are beginnings. Sometimes they coincide, with the ending of one thing marking the beginning of another. But sometimes there is simply a long space after an ending, a time when it seems everything else has ended and nothing else can ever begin.
~ Robin Hobb
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He'd said that same day to Fani that a practical man can always make what he wants to do look like a sacrifice for others' welfare. He began to suspect, now, that the welfare of others can often coincide with one's own.
~ Fritz Leiber
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Time granted does not necessarily coincide with time that can be most fully used.
~ Tillie Olsen
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The real truth is one thing, and the literary truth is another; and there is nothing more difficult than to want both truths to coincide.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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God's will usually seemed to coincide with her father's, and against this partnership there was no hope of appeal.
~ Anya Seton
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