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Quotes About Harmony

Plants, stones, utensils, each thing has its individual feelings, similar to those of men," Bash? wrote.
~ Jane Hirshfield
The elder generation may also take the opportunity to grow. Becoming a grandparent is the crowning event for many people, so why should it present a challenge? Because the rules are about to change, and promoting harmony in the family under new circumstances takes patience and modesty. It requires that the elder generation adopt a long view.
~ Jane Isay
The soul's bliss and suffering are bound together.
~ Jane Kenyon
Kindness is the beaded belt that binds all together. Expect kindness. Whatever you give out will be returned
~ Jane Kirkpatrick
She would not exploit anyone. People would not observed by irony run amok. The audience would not have their superiority confirmed. Somehow they would feel like everyone was in it together.
~ Jane McCafferty
Wake me up when everything is organized.
~ Jane Seabrook
There was something magical about listening to a story unfold in which the characters coexisted harmoniously in a peaceful haven while being enveloped in the comfort and security of maternal devotion.
~ Jane Sherron De Hart
Mellow was the order of the day.
~ Jane Toombs
Three mongooses, playing chase, burst out of the undergrowth and came galumphing across the track. The leader stopped and the other two bounced on him. There was a crazy bundle of squealing fur, ears, noses and tails. The mongooses broke apart. All three stood up on hind legs to look at us.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
A shadowless man is a monster, a devil, a thing of evil. A man without a shadow is soulless. A shadow without a man is a pitiable shred. Yet together, light and dark, they make a whole.
~ Jane Yolen
We are like oil and vinegar most of the time. But when you shake us up real good, the combination is heavenly.~ Anna Segee, The Stranger in Her Bed
~ Janet Chapman
One of the worst mistakes you can make as a gardener is to think you're in charge.
~ Janet Gillespie
To have someone to relate to and hopefully enjoy the music and get a positive message out of it, to make the best music that we possibly could, those were the goals.
~ Janet Jackson
The dance is sweeter than the song.' "Let
~ Janet Kagan
Ancient peoples who lived close to the earth and in harmony with nature recognized the powerful energy that emanated from the moon and governed life on earth. The ever-changing phases of light and darkness created a balance in nature, and people lived in accordance with the moon's cycles and seasons. They observed the correlation between lunar cycles and the monthly menstrual cycles of women, and therefore gave the moon a female identity.
~ Janet Lucy
Strive to engage in activities that require constant self-development. Nurture and develop the physical body, but also our spiritual nature. We exist for a purpose: to honor our spirituality. When we do, we cannot help but love others. Hurting others is easily recognized as a crime against ourselves. It's no coincidence that all religions teach this at their core.
~ Janet M. Tavakoli
When life gets overwhelming, I remind myself that the trick is balance.
~ Janette Rallison
A Tip from Bonnie Sue: God is the ultimate band director. Pay close attention, because you don't want to get ahead of him. Stick with him in perfect timing, and he will make a beautiful melody out of your life.
~ Janice Thompson
There, behind the eye of the camera, I was truly at peace.
~ Janice Thompson
Deep inside, we still have a longing to be reconnected with the nature that shaped our imagination
~ Janine Benyus
We are still beholden to ecological laws, the same as any other life-form.
~ Janine M. Benyus
Something happens to me when I garden. I am fully, reliably, blissfully present to who I am and where I am in that moment. I am an animal with a hundred different senses and all of them are switched on.
~ Janisse Ray
What I am saying is that lovely, whimsical, and soulful things happen in a garden, leaving a gardener giddy.
~ Janisse Ray
A river can't forgive because it is only capable, in the first place, of love. A river loves the dumpers, the polluters, the slayers, the nest-thieves, the bird-killers, the dammers, the water-stealers. A river loves even the clear-cutters. But I can forgive. I am trying to be like the river.
~ Janisse Ray