Quotes About Harmony
There is no calamity greater than lightly engaging in war.
~ Laozi
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The secret was that I could conduct the different parts of my life in the different parts of the house and ignore the fact that they didn't work as a whole.
~ Lara Vapnyar
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While day by day the overzealous student stores up facts for future use, he who has learned to trust nature finds need for ever fewer external directions. He will discard formula after formula, until he reaches the conclusion: Let nature take its course.
~ Larry Bird
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Opposites attract. If two people just alike get married, one of you is unnecessary.
~ Larry Burkett
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When our focus is toward a principle of relatedness and oneness, and away from fragmentation and isolation, health ensues
~ Larry Dossey
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Our relatedness with other living forms provides us something we sorely need: a reverence for the life of all creatures great and small, and an expanded view of our place in nature–not as rulers over it, but as participants in it.
~ Larry Dossey
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The point of spirituality is not to separate oneself from the natural world and from others; rather, it is to make one's own actions in the natural world and one's interactions with others sacred,
~ Larry Dossey
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The world won't change for the better unless we trust people, trust is vital to a peaceful world.
~ Larry Foulke
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When would insight, knowledge, hope, and beauty meld?
~ Larry Kramer
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The older the violin, the sweeter the music.
~ Larry McMurtry
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The majority is always sane
~ Larry Niven
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If Jesus put Simon the Zealot (an insurrectionist who hated the Roman occupiers) on the same team as Matthew the tax collector (a collaborator with the Romans) and then made them room together, I'm not sure why we can't have some strong differences on the hot-button issues of our day and still march together under the banner of unity.
~ Larry Osborne
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Yet it also remains the case that typically NT authors can distinguish "God" and Jesus. Jesus never displaces "God" in the NT, and the two are never pictured as in tension or competition with each other.
~ Larry W. Hurtado
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The wren and the nightingale sound nothing alike, but think how dull the world would be without the songs of both birds.
~ larson kirby
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Before heaven and earth had taken form all was vague and amorphous. Therefore it was called the Great Beginning. The Great Beginning produced emptiness and emptiness produced the universe…. The combined essences of heaven and earth became the yin and yang, the concentrated essences of the yin and yang became the four seasons, and the scattered essences of the four seasons became the myriad creatures of the world.
~ Líu ?n
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When a group of people sing together, we make up a chorus. When birds do, it's more like a whole symphony orchestra.
~ Laura Erickson
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America is all about live and let live.
~ Laura Fitzgerald
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Ignoraba si los arboles tenian sentimientos a la manera de los humanos. Al menos en lo que tocaba a los arboles cantores, si poseian cierta inteligencia. Podrian ama sin corazon?.
~ Laura Gallego García
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La belleza existe para que podamos apreciarla, y no entiende de cultos, de religiones ni de creencias.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Todos somos parte del mundo, hija. Nosotros somos el mundo. Si dañamos a Tara, nos dañamos a nosotros mismos. No lo olvides nunca. Ten fe en ti misma y no te rindas.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Que la Luz y el Equilibrio te guíen en tu camino
~ Laura Gallego García
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Soy una guerrera, pero eso no es lo habitual en mi pueblo. Los ángeles somos, fundamentalmente, observadores. No intervenimos en asuntos humanos salvo cuando éstos amenazan con alterar el equilibrio.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Viana se acurrucó entre sus raíces y escuchó su canción, y después cantó con él.
~ Laura Gallego García
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The racehorse, by virtue of his awesome physical gifts, freed the jockey from himself. When a horse and a jockey flew over the track together, there were moments in which the man's mind wedded itself to the animal's body to form something greater than the sum of both parts.
~ Laura Hillenbrand
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