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Quotes About Propinquity

It was a friendship born of propinquity and circumstance, not of true affinity.
~ Kate Douglas Wiggin
Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; which are: Darkness, Light, Solidity and Colour, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
A person's mere propinquity to others independently suspected of criminal activity does not give rise to probable cause to search that person.
~ Potter Stewart
Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; which are: Darkness and Light, Solidity and Color, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; which are: Darkness, Light, Solidity and Colour, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
The web of marriage is made by propinquity, in the day to day living side by side, looking outward in the same direction. It is woven in space and in time of the substance of life itself.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
propinquity.
~ Sara Rosett
He said later it was propinquity. Propinquity in the desert. It does that here, he said. He loved the word--the propinquity of water, the propinquity of two or three bodies in a car driving the Sand Sea for six hours. Her sweating knee beside the gearbox of the truck, the knee swerving, rising with the bumps. In the desert you have time to look everywhere, to theorize on the choreography of all things around you.
~ Michael Ondaatje
Love makes me naked; Propinquity's a harsh master; O the songs we hide singing to ourselves!
~ Theodore Roethke
The web of marriage is made by propinquity, in the day to day living side by side, looking outward in the same direction. It is woven in space and in time of the substance of life itself.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
By ostentation and propinquity to the throne, small men are able to avoid facing their own inadequacy.
~ David Eddings
There was present that night at Henley's, by right of propinquity or of accident, a man full of the secret spite of dullness, who interrupted from time to time and always to check or disorder thought;
~ Unknown