"Intertwine" Quotes from Famous Books
... happens that two souls who love are, like the parts of a Mexican gemel-ring, the more difficult to intertwine the better ... — The Darrow Enigma • Melvin L. Severy
... sight is not assisted by the smell.) When several of these little monkeys, shut up in the same cage, are exposed to the rain, and the habitual temperature of the air sinks suddenly two or three degrees, they twist their tail (which, however, is not prehensile) round their neck, and intertwine their arms and legs to warm one another. The Indian hunters told us, that in the forests they often met groups of ten or twelve of these animals, whilst others sent forth lamentable cries, because they wished to enter amid the group to find warmth and ... — Equinoctial Regions of America V2 • Alexander von Humboldt |