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It is useless to close the gates against ideas; they overlap them.
Amalgamation is a good word that I like to use - musically and in every way.
Don't mess with Mister Inbetween.
Coincidence is important, the convergence of different ideas.
Any coincidencce is worth noticing. You can throw it away later if it is only a coincidence.
A Dwarfe on a Gyants shoulder sees further of the two. [A dwarf on a giant's shoulder sees farther of the two.
I had a curious feeling that I was living on several planes simultaneously; the overlapping of these planes was confusing.
People are afraid to merge.
I don't think we ever clash but we do become frosty.
In this configuration,
The sky is so close to the sea that it is difficult to tell which is reflected in the other, which one needs the other, which one is dominating the other.
Conflict occurs
when two pasts step
on the toes of the present.
staggered on together. A dark shape
This distinctive confusion: these days, whether you are online or not, it is easy for people to end up unsure if they are closer together or further apart.
The less the difference, the greater the quarrel over it.
... where the two cities are close up they make for interference patterns, harder to read or predict. They are more than a city and a city; that is elementary urban arithmetic.
People are always asking, 'Where does Michael Pennington end and Johnny Vegas begin,' and you're going, 'It's not like that: it's blurred right across.'
Aria Crosses Over
Each the others world entire.
What you call conflict of interest, I call synergy.
they are beyond each other's cosmic horizon.
Every two people cause and intersection. Every person alters the world.
When quarrels and complaints arise, it is when people who are equal have not got equal shares, or vice-versa.
Bridges join but they also separate.
Coincidences, in general, are great stumbling-blocks in the way of that class of thinkers who have been educated to know nothing of the theory of probabilities
that theory to which the most glorious objects of human research are indebted for the most glorious of illustration.
Everything is shared by everything else; there are no discontinuities.
But I love to feel events overlapping each other, crawling over one another like wet crabs in a basket
Coincidence may be described as the chance encounter of two unrelated causal chains which
The union of opposites, in so far as they are really complementary, always results in the most perfect harmony; and the seemingly incongruous is often the most natural.
In this world, the spots where the present seems to overlap the past are the most important. These are the points when one becomes aware that the direction of the world can change.
The brain is wider than the sky, For, put them side by side, The one the other will include With ease, and you beside.
As lines, so loves oblique, may well Themselves in every angle greet; But ours, so truly parallel, Though infinite, can never meet.
The one that works the hardest comes out on top.
Life is a web of intersections and choices. Your 1st choice is to recognize an intersection. Your 2nd choice is to be grateful for it.
Conflict sometimes produces results, but more often than not it produces confusion at the level of everybody on the same track.
When stars collide, like you and I, no shadow blocks the sun - The One
At times we seem to move in parallel rather than in combination, then at odd moments collide.
Who can determine where one ends and the other begins?
What an idea--that with a few words you could catch another person in a little grammatical clutch, arrange the objects of the world such that they bordered the two of you.
The sky and the sea invevitably meet and become one. Everywhere. Always.
While no one railroad can completely duplicate another line, two or more may compete at particular points.
As long as there was an ocean between them, everything would be fine.
We see parts of each other, and we put them together. But if I want to see you in totality, you need to move away; we need space between us. Across the street, I can see all of you at once, but then I also see this huge vista of space surrounding you, coming in and compressing you.
Over the top and under the bottom, I wedge myself in opposite directions to stay in the middle of everything.
A collison is what happens when two motorists go after the same pedestrian.
Impingement, in other words, is all around, and this freedom business is much messier than it looks at first blush.
Our worlds are all jumbled together
your world, my world, the sheepman's world. Sometimes they overlap and sometimes they don't.
You must see that if two things are alike, then it is a further question whether the first is copied from the second, or the second from the first, or both from a third.
If I think the universe is triangular, and you think it is square, there cannot be room for two universes. We may argue politely, we may argue humanely, we may argue with great mutual benefit: but, obviously, we must argue.
Paradoxes are conflicting choices or conditions that demand equal attention.
In this unbelievable universe in which we live, there are no absolutes. Even parallel lines, reaching into infinity, meet somewhere yonder.
We were destined to collide but the river of misunderstanding left us at the opposite banks.
One either meets or one works.
You'll understand as you get older. You can spot them a mile off, You'll learn to cross the street.' [...] 'Perhaps that's why they don't mix,' said Tilly, 'because everyone else is on the other side of the street?
At these crossover points, there are a lot of beings, nonphysical beings that cross over back and forth constantly.
A merging of two people is an impossibility, and where it seems to exist, it is a hemming-in, a mutual consent that robs one party or both parties of their fullest freedom and development.
All organisation is and must be grounded on the idea of exclusion and prohibition just as two objects cannot occupy the same space
Between nowhere in particular and somewhere less than distinct.
Our truth is the intersection of independent lies
When you step into an intersection of fields, disciplines, or cultures, you can combine existing concepts into a large number of extraordinary ideas.
And as for equality, are the fingers on one hand equal in length? Each has its place.
Incompatibility became established between them like a new season of the year.
The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.
You need boundaries ... even in our material creations, boundaries mark the most beautiful of places, between the ocean and the shore, between the mountains and the plains, where the canyon meets the river.
Miscommunication leads to complication.
Juxtaposition is evident in the presence of you.
Everybody mad when their paper don't stack right
Fantasy and reality often overlap.
A pointed illustration indeed of the old adage that "extremes meet".
Between whatever has happened already and whatever is to come hovers an invisible borderland, the known on one side and the unknown on the other.
Spoons and skimmers you can be undistinguishably together; but vases and statues require each a pedestal for itself.
My mother has a gap between
her two front teeth. So does Daddy Gunnar.
Each child in this family has the same space
connecting us.
What is life without incompatible realities?
Overlapping shapes are a safer indication of depth than is linear perspective.
Insights, after all, come from the overlap between seemingly unrelated thoughts. They emerge when concepts are transposed, when the rules of one place are shifted to a new domain.
A square object was visible at a greater distance than a round object of the same area.
Messy, isn't it?
I am disturbed by the presence of inordinate levels of coincidence
Words belong to each other, although, of course, only a great writer knows that the word incarnadine belongs to multitudinous seas.
M. and I ground against each other as if we were ill-fitting jigsaw pieces determined to jam together, even though one showed sidewalk, the other sky.
Where does one person end and another person begin?
Think it over, think it under.-- A.a. Milne
The place where we don't agree is on whether there should be some restraint on insurance companies and whether they should be allowed to run wild. We believe there should be some restraint; some on the other side don't think so.
The two that are one, the one that is all!
In mathematics, two angles that are said to coincide fit together perfectly. The word "coincidence" does not describe luck or mistakes. It describes that which fits together perfectly.
Think larger. Redraw what is possible.
That, if a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the angles are less than two right angles.
What we're trying to do is find two or more shots the juxtaposition of which will give us the idea.
In the dark attics of our minds, all times mingle.
discriminate between the
Sometimes things that appear completely irreconcilable and mutually exclusive serve a shared purpose that could not be achieved except through their contradiction.
Safe Word: Crossfire
It's an accident when cars collide." The remnants of desired hoarsened Walsh's voice. "When lips collide it's a kiss.
If you don't have a plan for inclusivity your plan is to be exclusive.
the final corner, when all three
They faced each other at opposite ends of an illusion.
All colors of people mingle in the souks and squares. But they do not merge.
The seams, the laminae between the various worlds the past present and future as well as the living and the nonliving may not be as distinct and clear-cut as we have been taught or as our somewhat arbitrary clocks and calendars have led us to believe.
Perhaps none of this existed, for the inches between them seemed to divide two entirely different realities, and they no longer joined.
Everything depends upon how one is placed.