Quotes About Harmony
We are all human beings. We all have the same blood in our veins.
~ Jeff Van Drew
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Let me say at the outset, there would be no space for vendetta politics in Punjab.
~ Amarinder Singh
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We need to learn to accept and certainly mourn any harm that comes to any human being on this earth. But we also need to not be vengeful.
~ Mandy Patinkin
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I love the idea of giving up the vengeful nature that so many of us have.
~ Mandy Patinkin
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I'm not really a vengeful person.
~ JaVale McGee
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Friends don't always agree on things. I think you can disagree without being venomous about it. You don't stop being friends just because you disagree.
~ Mike Webster
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Theater, especially musical theater, is a collaborative endeavor. The success of the venture is about the team.
~ Betty Buckley
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When I venture out to eat, I like to go to places with food that I don't know how to make. So my favorites are Japanese and Indian. Indian food has so much layering of flavor, and the dishes go together so harmoniously.
~ Gwyneth Paltrow
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I like feeling one with the audience, making the whole venue feel like one, it makes me happy.
~ Moa Kikuchi
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I love it when people come from all over the place in separate vehicles, and they all come to this venue and become one energy. When that happens, it's a very magical thing. I think that helps the world go around, and it's what we do as performers - bring people together.
~ Paul Rodgers
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I was in a band called Episode Six with Roger Glover, which was more of a harmony band, really. At one gig, there were a few dodgy characters leaning up against the wall of the venue - and we ended up joining their band. Purple was the talk of every musician in the country - they had something new and very exciting.
~ Ian Gillan
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Venues had segregated seating - but when Chuck Berry fused together blues, boogie-woogie and country music, it caused people not to be able to sit still. They bounced up out of their seats, knocking over ropes, dancing together.
~ Daryl Davis
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Go for the girl who can eat a proper meal. If she's passionate about food, you'll most likely be fortunate in other venues.
~ Liz Vassey
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Verbal and nonverbal activity is a unified whole, and theory and methodology should be organized or created to treat it as such.
~ Kenneth L. Pike
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There is no need for use of torture instruments such as ankush for controlling the elephants. We can do it with the help of verbal commands.
~ Mark Shand
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Attempts to put my poems to music have had disastrous results in all cases. And the poem, if it's written with the ear, already has been set to its own verbal music as it was composed.
~ Billy Collins
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Good, effective pop music isn't just verbal language. It takes a good physical beat to make you feel something.
~ Roland Orzabal
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Here, on the river's verge, I could be busy for months without changing my place, simply leaning a little more to right or left.
~ Paul Cezanne
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We want a vernacular in art. No mere verbal or formal agreement, or dead level of uniformity but that comprehensive and harmonizing unity with individual variety which can be developed among people politically and socially free.
~ Walter Crane
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I feel Arijit Singh is a versatile singer.
~ Kumar Sanu
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Practice the brotherhood, love, and cooperation insistently enjoined by hundreds of Qur'anic verses and traditions of the Prophet!
~ Said Nursi
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You need a balance at all times. If the verse is a bit messy, you need it to be less messy right after. It needs to vary. 'Shake It Off' is a good example, where the math behind the drama is pretty clear.
~ Max Martin
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An exact poetic duplication of a man is for the poet a negation of the earth, an impossibility of being, even though his greatest desire is to speak to many men, to unite with them by means of harmonious verses about the truths of the mind or of things.
~ Salvatore Quasimodo
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Verse, singing, and speech have a common origin.
~ Jean Philippe Rameau
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