0 said when two things or people are completely different, unsuitable for each other, or are unable to agree --
Now what intrigued was: never the twain shall meet?
A psychology is developing that has moved away from the idea that people are either in work or out of work and on benefit, and never the twain shall meet.
In the past it has been almost "never the twain shall meet", and therefore their case for a long time has very much gone by default.
But somehow never the twain shall meet.
And never the twain shall meet.
I do not subscribe to the view, which is normally expressed during election campaigns, that there is town and country and never the twain shall meet.
It is a case of never the twain shall meet.
Some of us were environmental specialists, others were development specialists, and never the twain shall meet.