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Parenthesizing Quotes By Joni Mitchell

All I really, really want our love to do is to bring out the best in me and in you too. — Joni Mitchell

Parenthesizing Quotes By Allan Kaprow

The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible. — Allan Kaprow

Parenthesizing Quotes By Sean Egan

Bowie talks in great, voluble torrents, darting from one topic to the next, parenthesizing and then parenthesizing the parentheses, as if he has too many ideas for one conversation. — Sean Egan

Parenthesizing Quotes By Lionel Pigot Johnson

Come! our world is done:
For all the witchery of the world is fled,
And lost all wanton wisdom long since won. — Lionel Pigot Johnson

Parenthesizing Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I see the whole thing popping and parenthesizing in every direction, the story of that house and that kitchen. — Jack Kerouac

Parenthesizing Quotes By Shawn Mitchell

The true way for one to understand their life's purpose is for one to truely understand themselves. — Shawn Mitchell

Parenthesizing Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

This boy. Eyes on my face again, little smile lurking, just barely parenthesizing the corners of his lips. He lifts his eyebrows, waiting. And willing to. However long. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Parenthesizing Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

To be motivated by God's love is to extend his kingdom on earth — Sunday Adelaja

Parenthesizing Quotes By Nick Land

Nature or Nature's God" is not a statement, but a name, internally divided by tolerated uncertainty. It has the singularity of a proper name, whilst parenthesizing a suspended decision (Pyrrhonian epoche, of which much more in a future post). It designates rigidly, but obscurely, because it points into epistemological darkness - naming a Reality that not only 'has', but epitomizes identity, whilst nevertheless, for 'the sake of argument', eluding categorical identification. Patient in the face (or facelessness) of who or what it is, 'we' emerge from a pact, with one basic term: a preliminary decision is not to be demanded. It thus synthesizes a select language community, fused by the unknown. — Nick Land