Quotes About Mingle
Blend in!' Paul said. 'Blend in!
~ Philip Hensher
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That day will never come. I'll be the last bachelor standing." Dylan made a show of looking at his watch. "And if I hustle, I can still meet, mingle and be the answer to some woman's sexual prayers. Let's hit it before she settles on second best.
~ Jory Strong
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He gave me a look of mingled anticipation, curiosity, and compassion, like a cat with a captive bird in its claws.
~ Walter Moers
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We have each other, and our stories twist and mingle like the twisting currents of a river. We hold each other tight as we spin and lurch across our lives. There are moments of great joy and magic. The most astounding things can lie waiting as each day dawns, as each page turns.
~ David Almond
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it felt like the waking-up moment between dream and daylight where everything merged and mingled just as it was about to change, all in the same, fluid, euphoric slide:
~ Donna Tartt
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If you are wise, You will mingle one thing with the other- Not hoping without doubt; Not doubting without hope.
~ Seneca the Younger
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There St. John mingles with my friendly bowlThe feast of reason and the flow of soul.
~ Alexander Pope
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When it comes to 'Glee,' I feel like I've been in a relationship, and now I can mingle a bit.
~ Lea Michele
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Church and state should be separate, not only in form, but fact - religion and politics should not be mingled.
~ Millard Fillmore
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The fable runs that the gods mix our pains and pleasure in one cup, and thus mingle for us the adulterate immortality which we alone are permitted here to enjoy. Voluptuous raptures, could we prolong these at pleasure, would dissipate and dissolve us. A sip is the most that mortals are permitted from any goblet of delight.
~ Amos Bronson Alcott
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I know of no government official who would welcome an army of inspectors general combing through four years of emails on their unclassified accounts. That's why they use government accounts, where the government remains responsible for security, and they don't mingle personal correspondence with official.
~ Michael Hayden
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The trick is simple: You simply blend in with those around you. The better you blend, the less suspicious you become.
~ Robert Greene
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It is an infirmity of our nature to mingle our interests and prejudices with the operation of our reasoning powers, and attribute to the objects of our likes and dislikes qualities they do not possess and effects they can not produce.
~ Andrew Jackson
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Leadership THE 5 RULES Helpfulness Understanding Mingle Amuse Nurture
~ Robin S. Sharma
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John wanted to be quiet and inconspicuous and blend into the crowd.
~ Ron Chernow
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The race knows its own mortality and fears stagnation of its heredity. It's in the bloodstream—the urge to mingle genetic strains without plan.
~ Frank Herbert
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It sucked me first, and now sucks thee, And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;
~ John Donne
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I like the fact George R. R. Martin took Shakespeare's political plays as material, but he also took on all sorts of other sensational stories and mingled them in together.
~ Melvyn Bragg
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I swear, Z. I was hoping you'd use this time here to show Artemis that you can mingle with people again. (Acheron) Sure you were. Why don't you cover me in shit and tell me it's mud while you're at it? (Zarek)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The evenings were delicious in that quiet spot, when the new hay-ricks lately set up were sending forth odours to mingle with the breath of the rich old garden.
~ George Eliot
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I've learnt to gather simplicity from grasshoppers. I like their naive indecisive minds never knowing exactly when to stop chirping, and I envy their ability to be able to mingle with the green…
~ Munia Khan
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Thus the pride, which is of man, mingled with the love, which is of God, and Polluted it.
~ George MacDonald
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And earth was given back to earth, to mingle with the rest of the stuff the great workman works withal.
~ George MacDonald
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people would flock to the churches to mingle, to hear a sermon from a talented popular orator, and to enjoy the latest artwork. Religious ceremonies of the era were anything but brief. A mass, especially a papal one, could last for hours.
~ Benjamin Blech
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