Quotes About Harmony
I dream a world . . . where every man is free . . . And joy, like a pearl, attends the needs of all mankind . . .
~ Cleo Coyle
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That was how it started, Enoch thought, almost a hundred years ago. The campfire fantasy had turned into fact and the Earth now was on galactic charts, a way station for many different peoples traveling star to star. Strangers once, but now there were no strangers. There were no such things as strangers. In whatever form, with whatever purpose, all of them were people.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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A yellow leaf fluttered down from overhead and settled in his lap, a clear, almost transparent yellow against the brownness of the robe. He moved to brush it off and then he let it stay. For who am I, he thought, to interfere with or dispute even such a simple thing as the falling of a leaf. He
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Until the last man threw away his weapon (any sort of weapon), the tribe of Man could not be at peace.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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She was a creature of the woods and hills, of springtime flower and autumn flight of birds. She knew these things and lived with them and was, in some strange way, a specific part of them. She was one who dwelt apart in an old and lost apartment of the natural world. She occupied a place that Man long since had abandoned, if, in fact, he'd ever held it.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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But when a tree speaks to one, what is one to do? On
~ Clifford D. Simak
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After a while, after a long while. When Man stops believing that racial loyalty means the right to subjugate all other life. It will come, Ash, and humanity will be greater for it, allied to everything that lives, not an arrogant and fearful master.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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to regard all life as brother life, to meet all things as people.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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If some of the nations would only take a lesson from some small neighborhood like ours—a lesson in how to get along—the world would be a whole lot better.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Man could not, by mere self-assertion, be a special being; understanding that it was his greater glory to take his place among the other things of life, as a simple thing of life, as a form of life that could lead and teach and be a friend rather than a thing that conquered and ruled and stood as one apart.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Neighborliness means you give up your right to live your life the way you want to live it.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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And here and there a human who saw the rightness of the proposition that Man could not, by mere self-assertion, be a special being; understanding that it was his greater glory to take his place among the other things of life, as a simple thing of life, as a form of life that could lead and teach and be a friend rather than a thing that conquered and ruled and stood as one apart.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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And here and there a human who saw the rightness of the proposition that Man could not, by mere self-assertion, be a special being; understanding that it was to his greater glory to take his place among the other things of life, as a simple thing of life, as a form of life that could lead and teach and be a friend, rather than a power-hungry creature that conquered and ruled and stood as one apart.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Lee replied: Tell your friends it is unworthy of them as women, especially Christian women, to cherish feelings of resentment against the North. Tell them that it grieves me inexpressibly to know that such a state of thing exists, and that I implore them to do their part to heal our country's wounds.
~ Clint Johnson
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My father used to say: Every bird is one bird, and every book is one book, and every bird and every book is one thing too, under the words and the feathers. He finished with a flourish, as though the meaning of this was self-evident.
~ Clive Barker
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After all, where can the glorious, the goofy, and the god-like stand shoulder to shoulder?
~ Clive Barker
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All Darkness was one darkness in the end. Of heart or Heavens, one Darkness.
~ Clive Barker
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Si el amor se alimenta de música, seguid tocando (Shakepeare)
~ Clive Barker
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And in time it will be as though men had never come to this perfect corner of the world—never called it paradise on earth, never despoiled it with their dream factories; and in the golden hush of the afternoon all that will be heard will be the flittering of dragonflies, and the murmur of hummingbirds as they pass from bower to bower, looking for a place to sup sweetness.
~ Clive Barker
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watching the ice-floes dance together on the black water.
~ Clive Barker
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The seasons long for each other, like men and women, in order that they may be cured of their excesses.
~ Clive Barker
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I do not believe that any form of lasting community can exist where people do not share the same sense of what is just and what is not just.
~ Coetzee
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infancy presents body and spirit in unity
~ Coleridge
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The Inuit language has no difference between he or she, or between mankind and animal," she adds. "They're all equal."5
~ Colin Woodard
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