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Quotes About Equilibrium

I think that anything in life is about the middle ground.
~ Jillian Michaels
I always try to do middle-of-the-road cinema.
~ Abhay Deol
I believe in a balanced government. I don't believe in minimum or maximum. Balance is always the best way.
~ Sonia Gandhi
Therefore, in order to take care of you, I have to take care of myself.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Then you can use the positive energy in order to take care of the negative one.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
A body needs at least three points of support, not in a straight line, to fix its position, so Roithamer had written.
~ Thomas Bernhard
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. The scales are balanced so nicely that a feather would turn them.
~ Thomas Hardy
There is a certain degree and tone of light which tends to disturb the equilibrium of the senses, and to promote dangerously the tenderer moods; added to movement, it drives the emotions to rankness, the reason becoming sleepy and unperceiving in inverse proportion; and this light fell now upon these two from the disc of the moon. All the dancing girls felt the symptoms, but Eustacia most of all.
~ Thomas Hardy
She knew how to hit to a hair's-breadth that moment of evening when the light and the darkness are so evenly balanced that the constraint of day and the suspense of night neutralize each other, leaving absolute mental liberty.
~ Thomas Hardy
It was a typical summer evening in June, the atmosphere being in such delicate equilibrium and so transmissive that inanimate objects seemed endowed with two or three senses, if not five. There was no distinction between the near and the far, and an auditor felt close to everything within the horizon. The soundlessness impressed her as a positive entity rather than as the mere negation of noise.
~ Thomas Hardy
His equilibrium disturbed, he was in extremity at once. If an emotion possessed him at all, it ruled him; a feeling not mastering him was entirely latent. Stagnant or rapid, it was never slow. He was always hit mortally, or he was missed.
~ Thomas Hardy
Stia cum sa prinda, in ultimul moment, acea clipa a inserarii, cand lumina si intunericul sunt atat de bine echilibrate, incat ziua ce scade si noaptea ce pluteste Inca nehotarata in aer se neutralizeaza una pe cealalta, ingaduind gandurilor sa zboare neingradite.
~ Thomas Hardy
You are stronger than I. I have no armour for the struggle between us, I have only the Word, avenging weapon of the weak. Today I have availed myself of this weapon. This letter is nothing but an act of revenge - you see how honourable I am - and if any word of mine is sharp and bright and beautiful enough to strike home, to make you feel the presence of a power you do not know, to shake even a minute your robust equilibrium, I shall rejoice indeed." - Tristan
~ Thomas Mann
Complete enlightenment COULDN'T possibly be a good thing. Balance is key. Neither dark nor light should win. Humanity only wins through balance .
~ Kathryn Ann Atkins
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~ Kati Marton
When playing an outer-circle game as though it were an inner-circle game, the players will sometimes happen to coordinate on an equilibrium of the outer-circle game. The group will then have stumbled upon an equilibrium selection device for the outer circle game. This device consists of the players behaving as though they were constrained by the rules of the inner-circle game, when the rules by which they are actually constrained are those of the outer circle game.
~ Ken Binmore
So I've broadened the fitness concept to make it one of moderation and balance.
~ Kenneth H. Cooper
As Within, So Without.
~ Kenneth Meadows
The psyche is a self-regulating system that maintains itself in equilibrium as the body does.
~ C.G. Jung
There is an answer. There is a meeting point between containment and liberation, and we can find it in the rites of initiation that I have been discussing. They can make it possible for individuals, or whole groups of people, to unite the opposing forces within themselves and achieve an equilibrium in their lives.
~ C.G. Jung
The endless dilemma of culture and nature is always a question of too much or too little, never of either-or.
~ C.G. Jung
The general function of dreams is to try to restore our psychological balance by producing dream material that re-establishes, in a subtle way, the total psychic equilibrium.
~ C.G. Jung
A face shaped by both love and adversity. But where neither held sway. They were balanced, point to point.
~ Cameron Dokey
Despite crime's omnipresence, things work in society, because biology compels it. Order eventually restores itself, by psychic equilibrium.
~ Camille Paglia