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Source: Webster's dictionaryLife is made of ever so many partings welded together. Charles Dickens
Ice and iron cannot be welded. Robert Louis Stevenson
If boys and men are to be welded together in the glow of transient feeling, they must be made of metal that will mix, else they inevitably fall asunder when the heat dies out. George Eliot
Why has this silly engine suddenly turned up, which is so idiotically welded together? They told me then, there would be two engines connected behind each other, and suddenly there appears this misbegotten monster of welded-together engines one cannot get at! Hermann Göring
And the substance out of which this bubble is blown, the soap-film, is empty space welded onto empty time. James Jeans
A finite interval of time generally contains an innumerable series of feelings; and when these become welded together in association the result is a general idea. Charles Sanders Peirce