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Quotes About Evenness

Nothing in nature is that even; man is the inventor of straight edges.
~ Stephen King
Choose equality.
~ Matthew Arnold
She had caught the sound of suffering in the faintest exaggeration of evenness in his voice.
~ Ayn Rand
The best you get is an even break.
~ Franklin P. Adams
The cultivation of this quality of "evenness" is a central principle of the Bhagavad Gita. It is called samatva in Sanskrit, and it is a central pillar of Krishna's practice. When the mind develops steadiness, teaches Krishna, it is not shaken by fear or greed.
~ Stephen Cope
You just want to be judged against everyone fairly.
~ Pete Cashmore
An index is a great leveller.
~ George Bernard Shaw
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
~ Caius Terentius Varro
i can win but you cant lose, this makes us all even in our ways.
~ Suzanne Collins
good news is good news first; how good matters rather little. So to have a pleasant life you should spread these small "affects" across time as evenly as possible. Plenty of mildly good news is preferable to one single lump of great news.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The key to life," he told me once, "is to avoid the highs and the lows. It's the peaks and valleys that mess you up.
~ Tayari Jones
Are you still mad because i broke your phone" Jace said. "Because you broke my wrist, so i'd said we're even" "It was sprained," Alec said. "Not broken, sprained
~ Cassandra Clare
It's a poor rule that won't work both ways.
~ Frederick Douglass
They're all special, but no one gets special treatment.
~ Danielle Steel
Death does not discriminate. It is so even handed, so scrupulously fair, that it seems not fair at all. - Eeron Kleve, Iron Hand's Captain
~ Dan Abnett
You can't ever get too high or too low.
~ Alex Bregman
I'm trying to equalise the world to say there is no high and low.
~ Dan Colen
To me there is nothing complicated about ordinary equality.
~ Alice Paul
Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons.
~ Aristotle
Numbness would, it turned out. She found that through real concentration she could close out certain thoughts and focus only on the practical things. Parting her hair before the bathroom mirror, all she thought about was evenness, getting it just right. In geometry class she held her compass and swiveled it carefully over the page. A perfect arc formed, a useless bridge
~ Meg Wolitzer
Six feet six inches. Dead even.
~ Patrick Rothfuss