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Not on one strand are all life's jewels strung.

William Morris
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Not on one strand are all life's jewels strung.

William Morris
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Passion is sweeter split strand by strand. Divided and re-divided likemercury then gathered up only at the last moment.

Jeanette Winterson, The Passion
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Word has traveled quickly that just because you're on island doesn't mean you have to be stranded---as long as you have cash.

Doug Cooper, Outside In
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Desire is the foundation of our greatness. Without it, we are stranded; we cannot go anywhere. You won't get, what you don't eagerly desire.

Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership
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Each of us is a unique strand in the intricate web of life and here to make a contribution.

Deepak Chopra
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Her hair is troublesome and curly ... It falls in long, black strands, but each strand has a gentle, complicated undulation travelling through it, like a mild electric shock or a thrill, hat gives it a life of its own; it is visually analogous to a tremolo on a musical note.

Amit Chaudhuri, Afternoon Raag
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You can’t lead people to where you’ve not been yourself. When you all get stranded, you need the knowledge of someone who knows the way!

Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords
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Perhaps [he had] persevered for too long, in the face of too many obstacles, his hair proof of his tenacity - the stark black streaked with white or, in certain light, stark white shot through with black, each strand of white attributable to the jungle fever (so cold it burned, his skin glacial), each strand of black a testament to being alive afterwards.

Jeff VanderMeer, City of Saints and Madmen
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I can't help thinking of Jackson Pollock, who poured, splattered and lashed the canvass with strings of paint. His process was about snaring not only a vision, but the moment the vision occurred to him. The paint becomes a net cast around something too fast to be caught. The bare spaces between the net's strands are as significant as the strands themselves because they hint at what can't be painted, can't be described.

Jocelyn Lieu
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Everything is connected, like a delicate web. Ever growing, ever changing. New silvery strands come together every day, and once the strand is formed, no matter what superficial circumstances may sometimes keep you apart, it is never broken. You will meet again, perhaps in another lifetime. The connection is unbreakable, lying dormant in your subconscious.

Chelsie Shakespeare, The Pull
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