Top 20 Commingled Quotes
#1. He let her do it, then looked around for his fingers. There they were, curled like a bloody quotation mark on the lead. He laughed.
Philip Pullman
#2. You have two alternatives. One: you can put your life on hold and wait for the phone to ring. Two: you run ahead as if your life depended on it.
Carlo Rubbia
#3. What is it but a map of busy life,
Its fluctuations, and its vast concerns?
William Cowper
#4. I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I don't take myself too seriously.
David Alan Basche
#6. Organisation can never be a substitute for initiative and for judgement.
Louis D. Brandeis
#7. At such a moment, it is not the physical pain which hurts the most (and this applies to adults as much as to punished children); it is the mental agony caused by the injustice, the unreasonableness of it all.
Viktor E. Frankl
#8. Blest are those
Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled,
That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger
To sound what stop she please.
William Shakespeare
#9. There is no glory in star or blossom till looked upon by a loving eye; There is no fragrance in April breezes till breathed with joy as they wander by.
William C. Bryant
#11. In the broader sense, work is the means to achieve happiness, prosperity. and salvation. When work and duty and joy are commingled, then man is at his best.
J. Richard Clarke
#12. I regard the people as a great being, inspired by a single idea. This is my problem. I strove to solve it in this opera.
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky
#13. There are things in this world that the children hear, but whose sounds oscillate below an adult's sense of pitch.
Edmund De Waal
#14. The importance and influence of books on me has been cumulative: the result of hearing and reading lots of stories about interesting people and places.
Louise Brown
#15. The trappings of success bring the opposite of success in the ways most meaningful to people's lives.
Bryant McGill
#16. All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde, alone, in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#17. Tina Seelig, author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20,
Ashwin Sanghi
#18. His books commingled democratically, united under the all-inclusive flag of Literature. Some were vertical, some horizontal, and some actually placed behind others. Mine were balkanized by nationality and subject matter.
Anne Fadiman
#19. The world needs Christians who don't tolerate the complacency of their own lives.
Francis Chan
#20. It is impossible for a hatless woman to be chic.
Emily Post