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Quotes About Harmony

El remolino de cada paisaje, que siempre es distinto, nos invade el cerebro y también, por qué no, el corazón. Sólo entonces tomamos conciencia de que nosotros también somos paisaje.
~ Mario Benedetti
Y cuando hacíamos el amor, parecia que cada duro hueso mío se correspondía con un blando hueco de ella, que cada impulso mío se hallaba matemáticamente con su eco receptor
~ Mario Benedetti
lo que estoy buscando denodadamente es un acuerdo, una especie de convenio entre mi amor y su libertad.
~ Mario Benedetti
Lo esencial no es el defecto individual, sino la voluntad colectiva.
~ Mario Benedetti
Todos sus Más se corresponden con mis Menos. Todos sus Menos se corresponden con mis Más.
~ Mario Benedetti
Quién habrá inventado la música? ¿El viento? ¿El mar? ¿La lluvia? ¿Cuándo habrá nacido la armonía? ¿Qué habrá sonado primero? ¿El lenguaje de la brisa o el canto del ruiseñor? Desde
~ Mario Benedetti
The key point to keep in mind, however, is that symmetry is one of the most important tools in deciphering nature's design.
~ Mario Livio
Because of the "divine" properties attributed to the Golden Ratio, mathematician Clifford A. Pickover suggested that we should refer to that point as "the Eye of God.
~ Mario Livio
The Golden Ratio has the unique properties that we produce its square by simply adding the number 1 and its reciprocal by subtracting the number 1.
~ Mario Livio
I believe that in Europe, we have a collective leadership.
~ Mario Monti
The secret is not to chase the butterflies.... It's to tend the garden so that they come to you and if they don't come at least you have a garden.
~ Mario Quintana
Respect the place you live, be aware of the impact that you have on things.
~ Marion Cotillard
Conversationally, we were Fred and Ginger -- spin, slide, shuffle, bend.
~ Marisa de los Santos
All is one and all is different.
~ Marisa de los Santos
Grandma Hutto's flower garden was a bright patchwork quilt thrown down inside the pickets.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
He could understand that the creatures, the fish and the owls, should feed and frolic at moon-rise, at moon-down and at south-moon-over, for these were all plain marks to go by, direct and visible. He marvelled, padding on bare feet past the slat-fence of the clearing, that the moon was so strong that when it lay the other side of the earth, the creatures felt it and stirred by the hour it struck. The moon was far away, unseen, and it had power to move them.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Words began fights and words ended them.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
We cannot live without the Earth or apart from it, and something is shrivelled in a man's heart when he turns away from it and concerns himself only with the affairs of men
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The grand and the simple. They are equally wonderful.
~ Marjorie Pay Hinckley
Welcome with open arms fellow believers who don't see things the way you do. And don't jump all over them every time they do or say something you don't agree with-even when it seems that they are strong on opinions but weak in the faith department. Remember, they have their own history to deal with. Treat them gently. (Romans 14:1, MSG)
~ Unknown
Most evangelicals also acknowledge that in the Scriptures God stands revealed plainly as the author of nature, as the sustainer of human institutions (family, work, and government), and as the source of harmony, creativity, and beauty. Yet it has been precisely these Bible-believers par excellence who have neglected sober analysis of nature, human society, and the arts. The
~ Unknown
Andrew Walls, "It is a delightful paradox that the more Christ is translated into the various thought forms and life systems which form our various national identities, the richer all of us will be in our common Christian identity."[155]
~ Unknown
Different minds incline to different objects; one pursues the vast alone, the wonderful, the wild; another sighs for harmony and grace, and gentlest beauty.
~ Mark Akenside
Thus was beauty sent from heaven--the lovely mistress of truth and good in this dark world.
~ Mark Akenside