Quotes About Mingled
The Hittites and Amorites were therefore mingled together in the mountains of Palestine like the two races which ethnologists tell us go to form the modern Kelt.
~ A. H. SAYCE.
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More than anything else the sensation is one of perfect peace mingled with an excitement that strains every nerve to the utmost, if you can conceive of such a combination.
~ Wilbur Wright
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Rumor ran in the slum streets of Trelayne like sewage in the gutters, mingled and colorful in its contents, but mostly shit.
~ Richard K. Morgan
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Beyond the towers of Antigen Bay, the other floating cities of the Moveable Feast mingled in sunset glamor.
~ Rich Horton
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It is needless to cite additional examples to illustrate the character of the interpretations, which Rashi was in the habit of giving. The few which have been furnished indicate how, in his work, the plain and the derived sense are mingled together in view of their equal importance in his eyes.
~ William Rosenau
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Unknowing, let us sleep. Chest against chest, Our breathing mingled, hand in hand without dreams.
~ Yves Bonnefoy
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once upon a time all the rivers combined to protest against the action of the sea in making their waters salt. When we come to you, sad they to the sea, we are sweet and drinkable; but when once we have mingled with you, our waters become as briny and unpalatable as your own. The sea replied shortly, Keep away from me, and you'll remain sweet.
~ Aesop
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negroes' voices floated drowsily back, mingled in an air that she had heard them singing before. "Time is
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our own virtues.
~ William Shakespeare
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I saw two clouds at morning Tinged by the rising sun, And in the dawn they floated on And mingled into one.
~ John Gardiner Calkins Brainard
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Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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Of my conception I know only what you know of yours. It occurred in darkness and I was unconsenting... By some bleak alchemy what had been mere unbeing becomes death when life is mingled with it.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Jeremiah has given us a major identity clue when he tells us that the Daughter of Babylon is a melting pot of "mingled" people. This clue wouldn't apply to Ancient Babylon nor to a global Church denomination, even if it has members in many nations. The word Jeremiah used is translated as "mingled", which doesn't apply to scattered persons in many nations.
~ John Price
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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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The worlds of folklore and religion were so mingled in early twentieth venture German culture that even families who didn't go to church were often deeply Christian.
~ Eric Metaxas
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Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point.
~ William Shakespeare
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I desired my dust to be mingled with yours Forever and forever and forever.
~ Ezra Pound
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Ketterley shrugged. 'A vision of cosmic grandeur, I suppose. A symbol of the mingled glory and horror of existence. No one gets out alive.
~ Susanna Clarke
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day in her father's study. Relief mingled with guilt as he
~ Kat Martin
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Too many peoples have traveled back and forth, and too many legends and tales have mingled.
~ George R.R. Martin
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Errors to be dangerous must have a great deal of truth mingled with them. It is only from this alliance that they can ever obtain an extensive circulation.
~ Sydney Smith
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When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so far as they are concerned; they are no longer anything more than the two boundaries of the same destiny; they are no longer anything but the two wings of the same spirit. Love, soar.
~ Victor Hugo
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Thus it is. And we sacrifice ourselves for these visions, which are almost always illusions for the sacrificed, but illusions with which, after all, the whole of human certainty is mingled. We throw ourselves into these tragic affairs and become intoxicated with that which we are about to do. Who knows? We may succeed.
~ Victor Hugo
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She hated that will had this effect on her. Hated it. She knew better. She knew what he thought of her. That she was worth nothing. And still a look from him could make her tremble with mingled hatred and longing. It was like poison in her blood, to which Jem was the only antidote.
~ Cassandra Clare
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