Source: Seriously... I'm Kidding
“How much does one imagine, how much observe? One can no more separate those functions than divide light from air, or wetness from water.”
Source: The Flame Trees of Thika: Memories of an African Childhood
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Elspeth Huxley 1
Kenyan writer 1907–1997Related quotes
Variant: That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate on life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.
Source: The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
Context: "All the people you meet here have one thing to teach you." Eddie was skeptical. His fists stayed clenched. "What?" he said. "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind."
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 387.
Quote in: 'Le Maillet et le Ciseau', (early 1956); as quoted in Zadkine and Van Gogh, ed. Garance Schabert and Ron Dirven (transl. Anne Porcelijn), Vincent van Goghhuis, Zundert & Scriptum Art, Schiedam 2008, p.29
1940 - 1960