I am just two and two. I am hot. I am cold. I'm the parent of numbers that cannot be told. I'm a gift beyond measure, a matter of course, and I'm yielded with pleasure- when taken by force.
by L.J. Smith (0 Reviews)
The quote reflects the complex and paradoxical nature of the concept of "two" or "pair," symbolizing unity and separation simultaneously. It describes feelings of contrasting temperatures, like being hot and cold at the same time, to illustrate the duality present in many aspects of life. The mention of being the parent of untellable numbers suggests a connection to infinite or abstract concepts rooted in numbers and mathematics.
"I am just two and two. I am hot. I am cold. I'm the parent of numbers that cannot be told."
"I'm a gift beyond measure, a matter of course, and I'm yielded with pleasure—when taken by force."
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