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Quotes about Combination

God plans all perfect combinations.
— David Brainerd
The mind of man possesses a sort of creative power on its own; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which they were received by the senses, or in combining those images in a new manner, and according to a different order. This power is called imagination.
— Edmund Burke
Life is a blend of laughter and tears, a combination of rain and sunshine.
— Norman Vincent Peale
I seek the Will of the Spirit of God through, or in connection with, the Word of God. The Spirit and the Word must be combined. If I look to the Spirit alone without the Word, I lay myself open to great delusions also.
— George Muller
But, according to the success with which you put this and that together, you get a woman and a fish apart, or a Mermaid in combination. And Mr Inspector could turn out nothing better than a Mermaid, which no Judge and Jury would believe in.
— Charles Dickens
Combinatory play seems to be the essential feature in productive thought.
— Albert Einstein
Where the quest for knowledge is relatively, and now almost absolutely, unrestrained, the public benefit will be great, especially where the certainty of the law ensures that knowledge is rewarded. This is exactly the combination that is the foundation of wealth-creation.
— Paul Johnson
The quality of strength lined with tenderness is an unbeatable combination.
— Maya Angelou
The quality of strength lined with tenderness is an unbeatable combination, as are intelligence and necessity when unblunted by formal education.
— Maya Angelou
A secret combination that seeks to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries is increasing in its evil influence and control over America and the entire world.
— Ezra Taft Benson
It combined corrupt simplicity with delicate ferocity, a curious variety of civilization; a tiger with a simper.
— Victor Hugo
From the very beginning our people have markedly combined practical capacity for affairs with power of devotion to an ideal. The lack of either quality would have rendered the other of small value.
— Theodore Roosevelt