Quotes About Interstice
but it is glittering now in the gaps between things
~ Alice Oswald
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This is how you make the meaning, you take two things and try to define the space between them.
~ Richard Siken
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Shine mobilizes the interstitiality between sight and feeling, visuality and textuality.
~ Anne Anlin Cheng
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Among masons, the joint or juncture of two stones, or the interstice between two stones to be filled up with mortar.Dict.
~ Samuel Johnson
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It is not the material which gives life form but the space between the material that gives life form.
~ Alex Caceres
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Truth lives in the spaces between words. It defies translation.
~ Ashok K. Banker
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we lived in the gaps between the stories
~ Margaret Atwood
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The banner between sleep and waking had torn and now people and things were passing through it.
~ Ben Lerner
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there is room enough for a world between a lilac and a wall.
~ Michael Pollan
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As I understand it, the Celts venerated all sorts of plexus-type things: the seashore, dawn, dusk, the edge of the forest - anything that was neither here nor there, so to speak.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
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The English language has such terms as: dawn, dusk, first light, daybreak, twilight, crepuscule and evenfall. Yet, not one of these terms outlines an absolute demarcation point between dark and light.
~ Laurence Galian
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We are all philosophers here where I am, and we debate among many other things the question of where it is that we live. On that issue I am a liberal. I live in the interstice yes, but I live in both the city and the city.
~ China Mieville
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He saw that it was the gaps that were important, the spaces between the threads which made the pattern, and not the threads themselves.
~ Hilary Mantel
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interstices,
~ Unknown
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The imaginary is not formed in opposition to reality as its denial or compensation; it grows among signs, from book to book, in the interstice of repetitions and commentaries; it is born and takes shape in the interval between books. It is the phenomena of the library.
~ Michel Foucault
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