Quotes About Intersected
Thought is the organizing factor in man, intersected between the causal primary instincts and the resulting actions.
~ Albert Einstein
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Sea. Nothing could offer more striking contrasts than the country on either bank. On the east, the ground rises abruptly to a height of about 3000 feet, resembling a natural rampart flanked with towers and bastions: behind this extends an immense table-land, slightly undulating and intersected in all
~ Archibald Henry Sayce
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In the early days of gods and men, the divine trod the earth with mortals, befriended them, ravished them, coupled with them, punished them, tormented them, transformed them into flowers, trees, birds, and bugs, and in all ways interacted, intersected, intertwined, interbred, interpenetrated, and interfered with us.
~ Stephen Fry
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I'm glad our slivers of existence intersected in a Venn diagram between the crushing slabs of oblivion on either side of them
~ Irvine Welsh
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The holm, where her soul originated from, occupying the non-realm outside spacetime; both separate but still existing within the overall cosmos. Together, the two intersected, a contact which created the miracle that was the mind, animating flesh, delivering purpose to otherwise insensate clusters of mere organic chemistry.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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