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Coexistence Quote by Patricia Highsmith

“Nothing could be without its opposite that was bound up with it. Could space exist in a building without objects that stopped it? Could energy exist without matter, or matter without energy? Matter and energy, the inert and the active, once considered opposites, were now known to be one.” quote by Patricia Highsmith
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““Nothing could be without its opposite that was bound up with it. Could space exist in a building without objects that stopped it? Could energy exist without matter, or matter without energy? Matter and energy, the inert and the active, once considered opposites, were now known to be one.””

Patricia Highsmith

About This Quote

The quote explores the interdependence of opposites, suggesting that concepts like space, matter, and energy cannot exist without their counterparts, highlighting unity in duality.

In simple terms: Opposites depend on each other and are ultimately one.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the hidden connections between contrasting ideas.

Themes

philosophy science duality unity

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

analytical reflective

When to use this quote

  • physics discussions
  • philosophical debates
  • creative writing
  • teaching concepts

Key Concepts

interdependence holism complementarity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you see opposing forces working together in your life?
  • Can contradictions be reconciled?
A Different Perspective

The statement may oversimplify complex scientific relationships.

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