Quotes about Merge
They are joined to one another; they clasp and cannot be separated.
— Job 41:17
Great is life...and real and mystical...wherever and whoever, Great is death...Sure as life holds all parts together, death holds all parts together; Sure as the stars return again after they merge on the light, death is as great as life.
— Walt Whitman
...and our spirits rushed together at the touching of the lips.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Union is as if in a room there were two large windows through which the light streamed in it enters in diffrent places but it all becomes one.
— Teresa of Avila
To love in any way is to be like a child—it means to be vulnerable, to be wide-eyed, to be selfless. There is no such thing as free love; love is the most costly expression in the world. To love romantically is to give of oneself fully and completely, a merging and meshing of souls so that the twain become a unity. It is to allow the sense of wonder to fully enrapture.
— Ted Dekker
Through collaborating with Me in all things, you allow My Life to merge with yours.
— Sarah Young
Reality is all things simultaneously, or, in the Greek phrase, it is a process of "becoming" in which even apparently clearcut opposites lose identity and merge into each other.
— Epicurus
Fate, Chance, God's Will — we all try to account for our lives somehow. What are the chances that two raindrops, flung from the heavens, will merge on a windowpane? Gotta be Fate.
— Robert Brault
That we may merge into the deep and dazzling darkness, vanish into it, dissolve in it forever in an unbelievable bliss beyond imagination, for absolute nothingness represents absolute bliss.
— Gregory of Nyssa
To ADCORPORATE (ADCO'RPORATE) v.a.[from ad and corpus.]To unite one body with another; more usually wrote accorporate; which see.
— Samuel Johnson
Some of the qualities of # God must be merged into us before our # prayers can be fit for His acceptance.
— Oswald Chambers