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Quotes About Equilibrium

Everything is about balance. You can't work, work, work, work without any play.
~ Janelle Monae
My strength was that I am more balanced and calmer than most other riders.
~ Miguel Indurain
He who tip-toes cannot stand; he who strides cannot walk.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
One must strike the right balance between speed and quality.
~ Clare Short
I want to ensure that I strike a balance between all kinds of films.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
I try and strike a balance between being sensible and sensitive.
~ Rana Daggubati
I think I can strike a balance in politics and acting.
~ Ravi Kishan
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
~ Hippocrates
My parents are opposites who balance each other out.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
That's a large part of the job as governor: to create and maintain the optimal balance.
~ Gary Herbert
We are all tasked to balance and optimize ourselves.
~ Mae Jemison
Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.
~ Thomas Merton
My journey has always been the balance between chaos and order.
~ Philippe Petit
Eventbrite is 50-50 male-female, and this has been accomplished organically.
~ Julia Hartz
I take the good; I take the bad. I don't outweigh them. I just try to balance it all.
~ Tyrann Mathieu
My faith helps me overcome such negative emotions and find my equilibrium.
~ Dalai Lama
The choice is between which mistake is easier to correct: underdoing it or overdoing it.
~ Timothy Geithner
Balance is overrated.
~ Thomas Leonard
When stress is the problem, slack is the solution.
~ Tom DeMarco
Happiness is equilibrium. Shift your weight. Equilibrium is pragmatic. You have to get everything into proportion. You compensate, rebalance yourself so that you maintain your angle to the world. When the world shifts, you shift.
~ Tom Stoppard
all that we do is governed by the law of opposites in which every so-called positive act is exactly and equally balanced by its opposite.;
~ Tony Parsons
Everything is as it should be.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
Between two evils, choose neither between two goods, choose both.
~ Tryon Edwards
The relevant framework is not one of morality but of survival. At every level, from brute camouflage to poetic vision, the linguistic capacity to conceal, misinform, leave ambiguous, hypothesize, invent is indispensable to the equilibrium of human consciousness and to the development of man in society....—George Steiner, After Babel
~ Paul Ekman