[So] Mingle some brief folly with your wisdom.
If I'm engrossed in a book, I have to rearrange my thoughts before I can mingle with other people, because otherwise they might think I was strange.
We mingle in society not so much to meet others as to escape ourselves.
The rose and thorn, the treasure and dragon, joy and sorrow, all mingle into one.
Go forth into the busy world and love it. Interest yourself in its life, mingle kindly with its joys and sorrows.
We pine for kindred natures To mingle with our own.
Mingle a little folly with your wisdom; a little nonsense now and then is pleasant. [Lat. , Misce stultitiam consiliis brevem: Dulce est desipere in loco.
A man unattached and without wife, if he have any genius at all, may raise himself above his original position, may mingle with the world of fashion, and hold himself on a level with the highest; this is less easy for him who is engaged; it seems as if marriage put the whole world in their proper rank.
I think it is the most beautiful and humane thing in the world, so to mingle gravity with pleasure that the one may not sink into melancholy, nor the other rise up into wantonness.
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.
Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reason, and not just to mingle with the right people.
Mingle often with good people to keep your soul nourished.
To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods.
Insecurity and resignation mingle with the hope for a better order.
It is sweet to mingle tears with tears; Griefs, where they wound in solitude, Wound more deeply.
I mingle with my peers or no one, and since I have no peers, I mingle with no one.
The manager is by himself. He can't mingle with his players. I enjoyed my players, but I could not socialize with them so I spent a lot of time alone in my hotel room. Those four walls kind of close in on you.
A sort of egotistical self-evaluation is unavoidable in those joys in which erudition and art mingle and in which aesthetic pleasure may become more acute, but not remain as pure.
My mother hated me. Once she took me to an orphanage and told me to mingle
Many artists and critics see collectors like kids see their parents: as the ones with money and power who just don't get it. Once they start to mingle with the collectors and learn that they are people who have achieved something who then expand into art, they change their minds.