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Quotes About Intertwining

This web of intricate connections
~ Joyce Carol Oates
He weaves everything together to advance His purposes.
~ Robert J. Morgan
Other ties bind them in a grip which is not one of sentiment or of happiness, it is something else which bestows neither joy nor sorrow.
~ Marguerite Duras
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
No, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into --
~ Thomas Pynchon
All I wanted and all Neal wanted and all anybody wanted was some kind of penetration into the heart of things where, like in a womb, we could curl up and sleep the ecstatic sleep [...].
~ Jack Kerouac
A wise, joyous bookit unfolds the knowledge and the beauty of the two lives it embraces-old wisdom and young discover, intertwining like vines.
~ Rex Reed
Voices tossed up and down the long flights of stairs, sourceless and intertwining like crickets' chorus, gentle as fingers on my hair. Night, they said, good night, sleep well. Welcome back, Lexie. Yes, welcome back. Good night. Sweet dreams.
~ Tana French
Madame, lei ha una barricata che assalterei volentieri, se non fossi in là con gli anni e ormai disabituato al servizio militare». « Signore! » rispose la vedova senza distogliere lo sguardo dal suo lavoro d'intreccio. «La sua gentilezza mi fa onore»
~ Leo Perutz
As she starts to read, the book travels into her from a long distance, from his mind to mine, across a gap in time, and now she's not in the room any more, she's inside the sentences, one joined to the next like a series of tunnels, connected to each other at angles.
~ Damon Galgut
These two minds, the emotional and the rational, operate in tight harmony for the most part, intertwining their very different ways of knowing to guide us through the world.
~ Daniel Goleman
A thin line separates destiny from coincidence.
~ Unknown
The way we're happening to each other?
~ Paula McLain, The Paris Wife