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Quotes About Intermingling

My goal is to show the intermingling between politics and pop culture.
~ Alex Wagner
It is the mission of the printer to diffuse light and knowledge by a judicious intermingling of black with white.
~ Frederick Douglass
One of the big problems we had during the financial crisis was the intermingling of banks and holding companies and complex securities.
~ Steve Mnuchin
Englishmen do love to bury one thing so completely in another that the two can only be separated by force: peanuts in candy, indigo in glass, Africans in irons.
~ Lawrence Hill
Things—even people—have a way of leaking into each other," I explain, "like flavors when you cook.
~ Salman Rushdie
No man and woman know what will be born in the darkness of their intermingling; so much besides children, so many invisible births, exchanges of soul and character, blossoming of unknown selves, liberation of hidden treasures, buried fantasies...
~ Anais Nin
Dad met Mom in 1983 during the lead-up to the 1984 games. She was an Olympic downhill skier. In those days, the winter and summer games were held in different cities but in the same year, so there was more intermingling of winter and summer athletes at social functions.
~ Douglas Brunt
I'm much more attracted to the miscegenation of cultures than to harmony.
~ Neel Mukherjee
Si los gatos y los hombres se cruzasen, ganaría mucho la raza humana y perdería mucho la gatuna
~ Mark Twain
That's why this generation is the least racist generation ever. You see it all the time. Go to any club. People are intermingling, hanging out, having fun, enjoying the same music. Hip-hop is not just in the Bronx anymore. It's worldwide. Everywhere you go, people are listening to hip-hop and partying together. Hip-hop has done that.
~ Jay-Z
Consider the body of the ocean which rises every instant into me, & its ancient evaporation, & how it delivers itself to me, how the world is our law, this indrifting of us into us, a chorusing in us of elements, & how the intermingling of us lacks intelligence, makes reverberation, syllables untranscribable, inclingings, & how wonder is also what pours from us…
~ Jorie Graham
Waves of thought are stirring. In a twilight corner of her consciousness, one tiny fragment and another tiny fragment call out wordlessly to eachother, their spreading ripples intermingling.
~ Haruki Murakami
And such challenges just don't stop; our boundaries are extremely porous. Viruses, for instance, perform a really irritating function of intermingling the DNA from every species on Earth with every other. As Richard Lewontin
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
He could smell the lavender scent of the powder she dabbed under her arms, and his own fluids, and hers pungently intermingling.
~ Gail Jones
so intimate is the intermingling of bodily and psychic traits" wrote Carl Jung "that not only can we draw far-reaching inferences as to the constitution of the psyche from the constitution of the body, but we can also infer from psychic peculiarities the corresponding bodily characteristics.
~ Carl Jung
It's like that scene from The Player when they talk about merging Star Wars and Kramer vs. Kramer, or whatever. You could do that with music and it would just be awful.
~ Jonny Greenwood
The grand saga of how humans spread across the globe will need some amendments and annotations - rendezvous here, elopements there, and the commingling of genes most everywhere.
~ Sam Kean
The Faery World intermingles with this world but lies within another dimension of time and space. Therefore, faeries are not bound by our material or physical laws.
~ Unknown
Loneliness, or solitude, or perhaps both, teach us who we are deep down beyond the influences of parents, teachers, friends, and current culture. Loneliness and solitude teach us what is really important and what is trivial nonsense. Loneliness is a form of hunger, and hunger is good for us. Loneliness and solitude teach us gratitude. Yes, there are differences between the two, but they intermingle and often it is impossible to separate them.
~ Matthew Kelly
We are in the world, mingled with it, compromised with it.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Nothing in the world is single All things by law divine In one another's being mingle Why not I with thine?
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley