Prudence and love cannot be mixed; you can end love, but never moderate it.
Those graceful acts, those thousand decencies, that daily flow from all her words and actions, mixed with love and sweet compliance, which declare unfeigned union of mind, or in us both one soul.
Life catches you by surprise. It always does. But there's good mixed in with the bad. It's there. You just have to recognize it.
I wanted to be an author as far back as I can remember, mixed with occasional bouts of wanting to be a werewolf when I grew up. But mostly, when I daydreamed, it was about being an author.
Life and death. They are somehow sweetly and beautifully mixed, but I don't know how.
Time is just memory Mixed in with Desire.
I'm not confused. I'm just well mixed.
The hospitable instinct is not wholly altruistic. There is pride and egoism mixed up with it.
the letters are mixed up. U and I should be together.
Like the color black, business mixed with anything turns to business.
'Chappie' would be like 'RoboCop,' but hilarious. If you mixed 'Robocop' with 'E. T. ' and it was. . . funny, that's what it is.
When an economist says the evidence is "mixed," he or she means that theory says one thing and data says the opposite.
Our republican system was meant for a homogeneous people. As long as blacks continue to live with the whites they constitute a threat to the national life. Family life may also collapse and the increase of mixed breed bastards may some day challenge the supremacy of the white man.
Sometimes nudity is sexy. Sometimes it's not. Sometimes being clothed is more sexy than being nude. I think people tend to get the two mixed up.
Once I win, everyone will know who my instructor is in mixed martial arts.
Observation and theory get on best when they are mixed together, both helping one another in the pursuit of truth. It is a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in a theory until it has been confirmed by observation. I hope I shall not shock the experimental physicists too much if I add that it is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they have been confirmed by theory.
Operating-room errors hold a special terror for patients, if only because they seem like the most avoidable kind of complications. The occasional horror stories of patients who have the wrong leg removed or the wrong knee replaced generate the most headlines, as do tales of patients whose identities are mixed up entirely.
It was a mixed marriage. I'm human, and he was a Klingon.
Starting out, I bet I didn't get a lot of parts because of my strange voice. I'm not consciously thinking, 'Hey, sound like a squeaky dog toy mixed with a bagful of rusty nails. ' It's just what my voice has done.
The greatest cause of evil included all human motives in one giant paradox. Good and bad were so inextricably mixed that we couldn't make them out; bad seemed to lead to good, and good motives led to bad. The paradox is that evil comes from man's urge to heroic victory over evil.