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There must be some mixture of happiness in everything but sin.
— Lydia Sigourney
Our bodies are finely tuned machines, and if our hormone mixtures aren't 'just right', everything goes into disrepair.
— Suzanne Somers
If thought makes free, so does the moral sentiment. The mixtures of spiritual chemistry refuse to be analyzed.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I like to think that the music is a mixture of personal experiences mixed with photography and movies.
— Sune Rose Wagner
I do not believe in race as such. Race is a fraud. All modern people are the conglomeration of so many ethnic mixtures that no pure race remains.
— Albert Einstein
Successes are always unique and hard to copy. The fact that easyJet became a success is due to a mixture of talent and luck.
— Stelios Haji-Ioannou
The hardest fact in the world to accept is the inevitable mixture of evil with good in all things.
— Austin O'Malley
If you go to Tokyo, I think it becomes very obvious that there's this almost seamless mixture of popular culture and Japanese traditional culture.
— Kazuo Ishiguro
Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another?
— Laurence Sterne
Human beings are not like they are portrayed in Hollywood. They are individuals who are a mixture of good and bad.
— Jack Higgins
It is necessary to believe that the mixture of evil has produced the greatest possible good: otherwise the evil would not have been permitted.
— Gottfried Leibniz
Life is also a mixture of unsolved problems, ambiguous victories and vague defeats-with very few moments of clear peace.
— Hugh Prather
If you mix up chirality, a protein's properties change enormously. Life couldn't operate with just random mixtures of stuff,
— Ronald Breslow
The best of all was Pele, who is a mixture of Di Stefano, Maradona, Cruyff and Leo Messi.
— Osvaldo Ardiles
Most of the oils which are valued as scents are mixtures of substances; only the combined effect of these leads to the known result.
— Otto Wallach
In the Far East, studying yoga is comparable to a mixture of attending one of the best Western universities, and of being an intrepid explorer.
— Frederick Lenz
Campion is a poet who knows that what a poet sees is nothing without a mixture of formal prowess and emotional insight.
— David Biespiel
Queen Victoria - a mixture of national landlady and actress.
— V.S. Pritchett
The best nations are those most widely related; and navigation, as effecting a world-wide mixture, is the most potent advancer ofnations.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In 1963 ... The Vatican condemned Dr. No as a 'dangerous mixture of violence, vulgarity, sadism and sex.' Ka-ching!
— Manohla Dargis
Man is a mixture of desires that extend beyond his knowledge and often result in action conflicting with rationality.
— Charles Lindbergh
Every creative person can draft into service those around them who exhibit the right mixture of intelligence, insight, and grace.
— Edwin Catmull
Life is like the clouds we see everyday.The dark,white patches
and its mixtures.These are what we see and experience everyday. — Seyi Ayoola
and its mixtures.These are what we see and experience everyday. — Seyi Ayoola
Her age was that indeterminate mixture of everlasting youth and anticipated wisdom which is the glory and the curse of genius.
— Gertrude Atherton
I am quite alone. I am neither happy nor unhappy; I lie suspended like a hair or a feather in the cloudy mixtures of memory.
— Lawrence Durrell
It is curious how much more interest can be evoked by a mixture of gossip, romance and mystery than by facts.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Mysticism is an eclectic mixture of various forms of self-discovery that's primarily experimental.
— Frederick Lenz
We live in a melting pot. More and more, people are some kind of mixture. Even if you're Caucasian, you're a mixture of something.
— Brooklyn Sudano
No scientific subject has ever aroused quite the same mixture of hopes and fears [as atomic energy].
— Edward Victor Appleton
Utopia is a mixture of childish rationalism and secularized angelism.
— Emile M. Cioran
Life itself is a strange mixture. We have to take it as it is, try to understand it, and then to better it.
— Rabindranath Tagore