You soak up my soul and mingle me. Each drop of my blood cries out to the earth. We are partners, blended as one.
If you are wise, You will mingle one thing with the other- Not hoping without doubt; Not doubting without hope.
Go forth into the busy world and love it. Interest yourself in its life, mingle kindly with its joys and sorrows.
I have never gone out to mingle with the world without losing something of myself.
And again there are no words. Words exist that can, used by a poet, achieve a dim monochrome of the body's love, but beyond that they fail clumsily. My love flowed out to her, hers back to me. Mine stroked and soothed. Hers caressed. The distance - and the difference - between us dwindled and vanished. We could meet, mingle, and blend. Neither one of us existed any more; for a time there was a single being that was both. There was escape from the solitary cell; a brief symbiosis, sharing all the word.
One world on its own is a strange enough seethe of coiling, unknowable veins of intention and chance, but two? Where two worlds mingle breath through rips in the sky, the strange becomes stranger, and many things may come to pass that few imaginations could encompass.
My mother hated me. Once she took me to an orphanage and told me to mingle
We mingle in society not so much to meet others as to escape ourselves.
Seek to mingle gentleness in all your rebukes; bear with the infirmities of others; make allowance for constitutional frailties; never say harsh things, if kind things will do as well.
To speak less is wisdom, to eat less is healthy, and to mingle less with te people is safe and serene.
Be a journalist. I can't get away from you guys, then I just mingle with you guys.
We pine for kindred natures To mingle with our own.
In vain people busy themselves with finding any good of man's own in his will. For any mixture of the power of freewill that men strive to mingle with God's grace is nothing but a corruption of grace. It is just as if one were to dilute wine with muddy, bitter water.
I mingle with my peers or no one, and since I have no peers, I mingle with no one.
Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reason, and not just to mingle with the right people.
To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods.
The rose and thorn, the treasure and dragon, joy and sorrow, all mingle into one.
Never mingle love and business.
Mingle often with good people to keep your soul nourished.
An American should be able choose to work in a place where he is with his kind of people and not find that at the counters, desk or benches they will be forced to work, side by side, with all types of people of all races; that in the lunchrooms, rest rooms, recreation rooms, they will be compelled by law to mingle with persons and races which all their lives they have by free choice, avoided in social and business intercourse.