“Our lives may be separate, but they run in the same direction, like parallel lines.” — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“she had a tattoo on the inside: the letters SPQR, a crossed sword and torch, and under that, four parallel lines like… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
In this unbelievable universe in which we live, there are no absolutes. Even parallel lines, reaching into infinity, meet somewhere yonder. — Pearl S. Buck Copy Share Image
And there is the headlight, shining far down the track, glinting off the steel rails that, like all parallel lines, will meet… — Bruce Catton Copy Share Image
Teaching and writing have tended to proceed on parallel lines, but there have been times when there was indeed carry-over from the… — Adam Kirsch Copy Share Image
“Suppose you're teaching math. You assume that parallel lines meet at infinity. You'll admit that adds up to something like transcendence.” — Günter Grass Copy Share Image
“the universe expands forever in every direction for all of time, taking on the shape of a saddle, in which initially parallel… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Why are you so sure parallel lines exist? Believe nothing, merely because you have been told it, or because it is traditional,… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
“Tornadoes were, in out part of Central Illinois, the dimensionless point at which parallel lines met and whirled and blew up. They… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“We were told that a strong attraction to a patient with a repeated history of failed treatment is a danger sign—like the… — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image
“Do not try the parallels in that way: I know that way all along. I have measured that bottomless night, and all… — Farkas Bolyai Copy Share Image
Do the structures of language and the structures of reality (by which I mean what actually happens) move along parallel lines? Does… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“Yet there have been and still are mathematicians and philosophers who doubt whether the whole universe, or to speak more widely, the… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“Please give it up. Fear it no less than the sensual passion, because it, too, may take up all your time and… — Farkas Bolyai Copy Share Image
A man and a woman may become quite intimate in a quarter of an hour. Almost certainly will they endeavour to explain… — James Stephens Copy Share Image
“Think of two parallel lines. […] One is the life of Lee H. Oswald. One is the conspiracy to kill the President.… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“My task is to explain to you as quickly as possible my essence, that is, what sort of man I am, what… — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
“For what is it you and I are trying to do now? What I'm trying to do is to attempt to explain… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“Non-Euclidean' became a byword for non-absolute knowledge. It also served to illustrate most vividly the gap between mathematics and the natural world.… — John D. Barrow Copy Share Image
“The best description of this book is found within the title. The full title of this book is: "This is the story… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Monsieur Girard grinned at the effect his story had had, and moved on, grunting disparagingly at another student’s efforts. As he approached… — Lisa Cach Copy Share Image
I must firmly adhere to the views I have held and practice, that Socialism to succeed must be practical, tolerant, cohesive and… — John Burns Copy Share Image
The nation is bound together by its creative artists and not by parallel lines of rusting steel. — Pierre Berton Copy Share Image
Mushy novels, pretty pictures, pretty sculpture, decorations on the wall, nice parallel lines - make me sick. — Eva Hesse Copy Share Image
I wanted to get from 4th street to 8th... Then I remembered Einstein postulating that parallel lines eventually meet. They're dredging my… — Emo Philips Copy Share Image
We are all bumbling along,side by side, week in, week out, our paths similar in some ways and different in others, all… — Mary Lawson Copy Share Image
Today we have a weakness in our education process in failing to understand the natural associations between the disciplines. We tend to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Detest it as lewd intercourse, it can deprive you of all your leisure, your health, your rest, and the whole happiness of… — Farkas Bolyai Copy Share Image
“When rationality begins to break down, the circuits of the human brain can overload. Axons grow bright and feverish. Hallucinations turn real:… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“The river, tonally, does not recede, presenting the same lifeless grey near and far, a depthless plane upon which Schmitt’s dragging oars… — John Updike Copy Share Image
and because what we learn in the dark remains all our lives, a noise like the sea, displacing the day's pale knowledge,… — John Burnside Copy Share Image
“Providence has a curious way of letting two lives run along, each apparently independent of the other. Parallel lines they seem, hopeless… — Mary Roberts Rinehart Copy Share Image
…there is an ending [to Infinite Jest] as far as I'm concerned. Certain kind of parallel lines are supposed to start converging… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
Time and space are absolute. Diseases are evil spirits that inhabit the body. Parallel lines never meet. The earth is the center… — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
“And so will I here state just plainly and briefly that I accept God. But I must point out one thing: if… — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
The spiritual master and Krishna are two parallel lines. The train, on two tracks, moves forward. The spiritual Master and Krishna are… — A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Copy Share Image
“I surrendered my identity in your eyes. Now I'm just like everybody else, and it's so funny, the way monogamy is funny,… — Jeffrey McDaniel Copy Share Image