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Quotes About Intertwined

In our industrial and social system the interests of all men are so closely intertwined that in the immense majority of cases a straight-dealing man who by his efficiency, by his ingenuity and industry, benefits himself must also benefit others.
~ Edmund Morris
I don't think Puffy knows what he did for hip-hop. Because he intertwined hip-hop and R&B so that people weren't intimidated.
~ Missy Elliott
SAUL: 'We made love outdoors, my favorite place to make love, assuming the weather be fair and balmy, and the earth beneath be clean. Our souls intertwined and dripping with sweat.
~ Roman Payne
We made love outdoors Without a roof, I like most, Without stove, to make love, assuming the weather be fair and balmy, and the earth beneath be clean. Our souls intertwined and gushing of dew.
~ Roman Payne
If God is inside us, our neighbor is inside us as well, not only inside us, but also among us, between us, intertwined with us, never apart.
~ John A. Buehrens
Our eye-beams twisted, and did threadOur eyes, upon one double string;So to entergraft our hands, as yetWas all the means to make us one,And pictures in our eyes to getWas all our propagation.
~ John Donne
Il cane se ne era andato attraverso uno strappo nella rete degli eventi. Ne lasciamo tanti, lacerazioni dell'incuria quando mettiamo insieme causa ed effetto. L'essenziale è che la corda, l'intreccio che ora mi reggeva, tenesse.
~ Elena Ferrante
Lila's world, as usual, rapidly superimposed itself on mine. Everything that I had written in July and August seemed to me trivial, I was seized by a frenzy to redeem myself.
~ Elena Ferrante
How much of him would I be forced to love forever, without even realizing it, simply by virtue of the fact that I loved them? What a complex foamy mixture a couple is. Even if the relationship shatters and ends, it continues to act in secret pathways, it doesn't die, it doesn't want to die.
~ Elena Ferrante
The hand which scoops up the water is the first vessel. The fingers of both hands intertwined are the first basket. [p. 217]
~ Elias Canetti
Admiring you shall find Their roots are intertwined Insep'rably.[53]
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Henry David Thoreau, who wrote, Two sturdy oaks I mean, which side by side, Withstand the winter's storm, And spite of wind and tide, Grow up the meadow's pride, For both are strong Above they barely touch, but undermined Down to their deepest source . . . Admiring you shall find Their roots are intertwined Insep'rably.[53]
~ Arthur C. Brooks
The Americans combine the notions of religion and liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive of one without the other.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
I want your sun to reach my raindrops, so your heat can raise my soul upward like a cloud.
~ Rumi
Think often the connection of all things in the world and their mutual relations, they are arguably intertwined with each other and thus have for each other a mutual friendship, and that under the connection that leads him and the unity of matter
~ Marcus Aurelius
You fit into me like a hook into an eye a fish hook an open eye
~ Margaret Atwood
But how can she ever get out of it, her life, except through him?
~ Margaret Atwood
O se trataba también de un sueño en una vida donde el sueño y la realidad están tan íntimamente ligados que inevitablemente uno acaba por triunfar sobre la otra?
~ Anne Rice
Amadeo was destined for me.
~ Anne Rice
Maybe that was the price of loving someone: you lost your grasp of where they ended and you began.
~ Scott Westerfeld
We've schemed and fought and loved until we are so entangled in hearts and minds that there is no way to set us free. God help us both, Harry, for we will never be rid of each other. Not even death will do that.
~ Sharon Kay Penman
I wanted to live a proper life with deep, interwoven relationships for better or worse, which only death could separate.
~ Ninni Holmqvist
biography cannot be separated from autobiography: that is, the life written about is inextricably entangled with the life of the biographer.
~ Linda Simon
Poker is the game closest to the western conception of life, where life and thought are recognized as intimately combined, where free will prevails over philosophies of fate or of chance, where men are considered moral agents and where — at least in the short run — the important thing is not what happens but what people think happens.
~ John Luckacs