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Quotes About Intertwined

You know what I read?" asked Eva through her pasted-on smile. "A tree grows its branches out until it touches the tips of the next closest tree. And they're linked forever. Because if they're really close, their roots grow together. They're so intertwined underneath that no matter what happens above ground, they stay connected.
~ Tia Williams
Food and love are all intertwined at our core level. It can be a very nurturing, wonderful, loving thing.
~ Jami Attenberg
take me to the other side of this night, whee I am you, we are us, the kingdom where pronouns are intertwined
~ Octavio Paz
It was as if thousands and thousands of little roots and threads of consciousness in him and her had grown together into a tangled mass, till they could crowd no more, and the plant was dying.
~ D.H. Lawrence
For me, life and books are intertwined, and one is always reminding me of the other.
~ Heather Vogel Frederick
Penny Arcade said: At that time, the DRUG world and the ART world ran through each other. (1971 - 1974)
~ Legs McNeil
With the milk goes the cow," he said. "With the cow goes the milk.
~ James Salter
There seemed to be something tragic in a friendship so coloured by romance
~ Oscar Wilde
At night I dream that you and I are two plants that grew together, roots entwined, and that you know the earth and the rain like my mouth, since we are made of earth and rain.
~ Pablo Neruda
Gaea. The planet is an organism. All of us are cells with different purposes. And yet we are intertwined. Serving each other. Serving the whole.
~ Dan Brown
They shake hands and all my past selves stretch between them like a fragile chain of paper dolls.
~ Dani Shapiro
"My soul and your soul are forever tangled."
~ N.R. Hart
The histories of Islamic fundamentalism and European imperialism have very often been closely, and dangerously, intertwined. In a curious but very concrete way, the fundamentalists of both faiths have needed each other to reinforce each other's prejudices and hatreds. The venom of one provides the lifeblood of the other.
~ William Dalrymple
What is the nature of life? Life is lines of dominoes falling. One thing leads to another, and then another, just like you'd planned. But suddenly a Domino gets skewed, events change direction, people dig in their heels, and you're faced with a situation that you didn't see coming, you who thought you were so clever.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
The people who lived beside the river for thousands of years, and whose history was intertwined with that landscape, have been very effectively excluded from ts recorded narrative.
~ Helen Humphreys
The further back he looked, the more life there had been in him; both the more sweetness to life, and the more of life itself. And the two tendencies had become firmly intertwined.
~ Leo Tolstoy
By its nature, nonlocal mind connects all things because it is all things.
~ Unknown
In the Bible, nearly each time the virtue of courage appears (about twenty-five times), it is often in conjunction with the words strong or strength. The two are intertwined throughout the Bible and throughout society, so much so that the word courage in sign language is two clenched fists.
~ Unknown
but three emotions are so often intertwined with deceit as to merit separate explanation: fear of being caught, guilt about lying, and delight in having duped someone.
~ Paul Ekman
I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other.
~ Ernest Hemingway
There's a heat contained within their exchange, created from the energy of desperation and loss and frustration and misguided hope, but also from the intimacy that's built up between the two of them as everything else has peeled away from them and the thing that unites them.
~ Lisa Jewell
He hadn't suffered the eternity of the ring about to be picked up, didn't know the heart rush of hearing that incomparable voice suddenly linked with his own, the sense it gave of being too close to even see her, of being actually inside her ear.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
For 'Gender Studies,' I wrote that story in May and June of 2016. People have said to me, 'Oh, it's a political allegory,' and I think, 'Sure.' The political stuff is definitely there. But that's why I like fiction; there can be lots of different things going on, and it's all intertwined, and you can't separate out what's in what category.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
In that moment, something crystallized--all the vague uninformed feelings of a lifetime suddenly snapped into focus with an enhanced clarity. Everything is tethered to everything else. With people, it isn't gravity or cables--it's money, promises, blood and feelings. The tethers are all the owrds we use to tie each other down.Or up. And we whirl around and around, just like asteroids cabled together. From Stars (anthology) Riding Janis
~ David Gerrold