Quotes About Balance
Know that everything is in perfect order whether you understand it or not.
~ Valery Satterwhite
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We realized that life, even the worst life, consists of an alternation of joys and sorrows, successes and failures, and there was no need to fear the failures more than the successes.
~ Varlam Shalamov
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The law fights against life, and life fights against the law.
~ Vasily Grossman
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But for endurance athletes, doing so is a little different because macronutrient balance also has a major impact on training performance and many athletes do not consume enough carbohydrate in particular to maximize that performance. Any measure that boosts your training performance will also tend to make you leaner.
~ Velopress
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Successful athletes know the power of having a strong core, no matter what the sport.
~ Verne Harnish
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Leaders have to balance two often competing demands on the business — People and Process. This
~ Verne Harnish
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Individuals or organizations with too many priorities have no priorities and risk spinning their wheels and accomplishing nothing of significance.
~ Verne Harnish
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Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Outcomes. We start with the functions and processes driving the business, then push for the company to set goals, delineate measurable Brand Promises, and pick Critical Numbers on the One-Page Strategic Plan, including KPIs for both the People and Process sides of the business so the leadership team has a balanced view of performance.
~ Verne Harnish
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Hunger is the best sauce. When you always have regular meals, you lose your appreciation for food. Too much of a good thing spoils it.
~ Victor Canning
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The beautiful is as useful as the useful. He added after a moment's silence, Perhaps more so.
~ Victor Hugo
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A man without a woman is like a pistol without a trigger; it is the woman who makes the man go off.
~ Victor Hugo
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Each of our passions, even love, has a stomach that must not be overloaded. We must in everything write the word 'finis' in time; we must restrain ourselves, when it becomes urgent; we must draw the bolt on the appetite, play a fantasia on the violin, then break the strings with our own hand. The Wise man is he who knows when and how to stop.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is a terrible thing to be happy! How pleased we are with it! How all-sufficient we think it! How, being in possession of the false aim of life, happiness, we forget the true aim, duty!
~ Victor Hugo
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We need those who pray constantly to compensate for those who do not pray at all.
~ Victor Hugo
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Every blade has two edges; he who wounds with one wounds himself with the other.
~ Victor Hugo
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Every good quality runs into a defect; economy borders on avarice, the generous are not far from the prodigal, the brave man is close to the bully; he who is very pious is slightly sanctimonious; there are just as many vices to virtue as there are holes in the mantle of Diogenes.
~ Victor Hugo
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Excess of grief, like excess of joy is a violent thing which lasts but a short time. The heart of man cannot remain long in one extremity.
~ Victor Hugo
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The wise man is he who knows when and how to stop
~ Victor Hugo
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Night and the day, when united, Bring forth the beautiful light.
~ Victor Hugo
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This conflict between right and fact has endured since the origins of society. To bring the duel to an end, to consolidate the pure ideal with the human reality, to make the right peacefully interpenetrate the fact, and the fact the right, this is the work of the wise.
~ Victor Hugo
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Gauvin reprit : -Et la femme? qu'en faites-vous? Cimourdain répondit: -Ce qu'elle est. La servante de l'homme. -Oui. À une condition. -Laquelle? -C'est que l'homme sera le serviteur de la femme. -Y penses-tu? s'écria Cimourdain, l'homme serviteur! Jamais. L'homme est maître . Je n'admet qu'une royauté, celle du foyer. L'homme chez lui est roi. -Oui. À une condition. -Laquelle? -C'est que la femme y sera reine.
~ Victor Hugo
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Sometimes he dug in his garden; again, he read or wrote. He had but one word for both these kinds of toil; he called them gardening. The mind is a garden, said he.
~ Victor Hugo
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So a voice in the mountain is enough to let loose an avalanche. A word too much may be followed by a caving in. If the word had not been spoken, it would not have happened.
~ Victor Hugo
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Let's not bring flame where light is enough.
~ Victor Hugo
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