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Quotes About Harmony

one doesn't even think of the liver and if the liver doesn't think of us, that's fine.
~ Charles Bukowski
the grace is being able to like rock music, symphony music, jazz … anything that contains the original energy of joy.
~ Charles Bukowski
The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel goo, very good, when you are near or with them.
~ Charles Bukowski
permanent living peace is permanent living death.
~ Charles Bukowski
The moonlight came in with the sounds of the city: juke boxes, automobiles, curses, dogs barking, radios … We were all in it together.
~ Charles Bukowski
the best at war finally are those who preach peace
~ Charles Bukowski
I blend into Time.
~ Charles Bukowski
Saber mantener el equilibrio justo entre soledad y gente, ésa es la clave, ésa es la táctica, para no acabar en el manicomio.
~ Charles Bukowski
Nobody bother us, we bother nobody.
~ Charles Bukowski
we talk about what else there might be to do, but being together solves most of it
~ Charles Bukowski
She has hurt fewer people than anybody I know, and if you look at it like that, well, she has created a better world, she has won.
~ Charles Bukowski
justice is everywhere and it's working
~ Charles Bukowski
He didn't talk much but I didn't talk much either and we got along.
~ Charles Bukowski
Marvin bongo drums and a piano and some grass
~ Charles Bukowski
Until Columbus, Indians were a keystone species in most of the hemisphere. Annually burning undergrowth, clearing and replanting forests, building canals and raising fields, hunting bison and netting salmon, growing maize, manioc, and the Eastern Agricultural Complex, Native Americans had been managing their environment for thousands of years.
~ Charles C. Mann
That one's as much Master as another, and since Men are all made of the same Clay there should be no Distinction or Superiority among them. [Emphasis
~ Charles C. Mann
The varieties are not like islands, carefully apart," Perales explained. "They are more like gentle hills in a landscape—you see them, they are clearly present, but you cannot specify precisely where they start.
~ Charles C. Mann
Farmers grab a few harvests, but the soil is not bared to rain and sun long enough to incur permanent damage. Switching from field to field to field, swidden farmers live in the forest without destroying the ecosystems they depend on: a supple, balanced harmony.
~ Charles C. Mann
The natural world is incomplete without the human touch.
~ Charles C. Mann
My ideal life is a quiet one. I like to read, to sit still in the same chair, with the lampshade at a certain angle, alone, or with Meagan nearby, and now and then, if I'm lucky, I'll come across a lovely phrase or fine sentiment, look up from my book, and feel the harmony of some notion, the justice of it, and know that everything is there. That's life to me, those privately discovered moments.
~ Charles D'Ambrosio
I see no good reasons why the views given in this volume should shock the religious views of anyone.
~ Charles Darwin
Only picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music.
~ Charles Darwin
One hand has surely worked throughout the universe.
~ Charles Darwin
A naked man on a naked horse is a fine spectacle. I had no idea how well the two animals suited each other.
~ Charles Darwin