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Quotes About Harmony

drink to the cause, and pure vapours
~ Ben Jonson
What's the secret to a great popular song? It must be melodically simple and harmonically attractive.
~ Ben Yagoda
You are neither right nor wrong because people agree with you.
~ Benjamin Graham
this is not about feeling something or about speaking words this is about being together.
~ Bernadine evaristo
Hengall the Warrior hated war. The business of life, he liked to say, is to plant grain, not blades.
~ Bernard Cornwell
the lion will lie down with the lamb, swords will be forged into plowshares, there'll be no more stinging nettles, and a man can take as many wives as he wants.
~ Bernard Cornwell
would rather draw a blade than settle an argument with words, for that is what a warrior does, but most men and women are not fighters. They crave peace. They want nothing more than to watch their children grow, to plant their seeds and live to see the harvest, to worship their god, to love their family and to be left in peace.
~ Bernard Cornwell
ART IS PERMITTED BUT NATURE FORBIDDEN
~ Bernard Pomerance
Quand on parvient à s'aimer vraiment, on attire à soi les bonnes personnes, et le bon niveau d'échange et de complicité se crée. C'est l'association de deux êtres indépendants, qui peuvent d'autant plus s'aimer qu'ils n'ont pas besoin l'un de l'autre pour le quotidien.
~ Bernard Werber
it's important to counterbalance the state of being cerebral with the state of being corporeal
~ Bernardine Evaristo
If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years.
~ Bertrand Russell
The secret of happiness is this: let your interest be as wide as possible and let your reactions to the things and persons who interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile.
~ Bertrand Russell
To the primitive mind, everything is either friendly or hostile; but experience has shown that friendliness and hostility are not the conceptions by which the world is to be understood.
~ Bertrand Russell
If men would learn to pursue their own happiness rather than the misery of others, we can achieve a better life for everyone. Adopting this would help turn our Earth into a paradise.
~ Bertrand Russell
love must feel the ego of the beloved person as important as one's own ego, and must realize the other's feelings and wishes as though they were one's own.
~ Bertrand Russell
Happiness is promoted by associations of persons with similar tastes and similar opinions.
~ Bertrand Russell
In time of war there is a unification of interests, especially if the war is fierce; but in time of peace the clash may be very great between the interests of one class and those of another.
~ Bertrand Russell
A man cannot possibly be at peace with others until he has learned to be at peace with himself.
~ Bertrand Russell
The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. Neither love without knowledge, nor knowledge without love can produce a good life.
~ Bertrand Russell
One man likes oysters, and another likes pineapples; this distinguishes between them. But when they think about the multiplication table, provided they think correctly, there is no difference between them. The irrational separates us, the rational unites us.
~ Bertrand Russell
Good nature is, of all moral qualities, the one that the world needs most, and good nature is the result of ease and security, not of a life of arduous struggle. Modern
~ Bertrand Russell
The wise man will try to live unnoticed, so as to have no enemies.
~ Bertrand Russell
Rahasia kebahagiaan adalah, biarkan minat anda berkembang seluas mungkin. Dan biarkan reaksi anda pada orang-orang dan benda-benda yang menarik perhatian anda bersifat bersahabat, bukan memusuhi.
~ Bertrand Russell
To be out of harmony with one's surroundings is of course a misfortune, but it is not always a misfortune to be avoided at all costs. Where the environment is stupid or prejudiced or cruel, it is a sign of merit to be out of harmony with it.
~ Bertrand Russell