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Quotes About Harmony

halves of a spiritual whole; each completed the other. She realized that "feminism catches fire when it draws upon its inherent spirituality
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
True peace can rarely be imposed from the outside; it must be born within and between communities through meetings and dialogue and then carried outward.
~ Jean Vanier
Perhaps when two people are exactly in accord, and always happy when together and lonely when apart, they ought not to let anything in the world stand between them.
~ Jean Webster
It's the one touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. (That isn't original. I got it out of one of Shakespeare's plays). However
~ Jean Webster
Peace in the head, peace in the stomach.
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
We must all make peace so that we can all live in peace.
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
I will work to bring peace to everyone - whatever economic level - as long as you are Haitian.
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Pa gen lape nan tet, si pa gen lape nan vant (there is no peace in the head if there is no peace in the stomach).
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Riding is the step-by-step seduction of the horse.
~ Jean-Claude Racinet
Garden season deepened. The lantern flies winked and blinked. Poppies flaunted their scarlet robes. Ants feasted in the peonies, and protected them from invaders. The pear tree blossomed. Lavender sensed her mother's presence, just past the first layer of fragrant air. In the parlor, the harp stood, silent, as before. But its silence didn't grieve Lavender. Its magic had wintered her through part of the journey that brought her to where she was now.
~ Jeanette Lynes
I invite everyone to chose forgiveness rather than division, teamwork over personal ambition.
~ Jean-Francois Cope
Then the air the sparrow breathed we could breathe tool
~ Jean-Henri Fabre
If you're a person who has the capacity to be a bridge, why not be a bridge?
~ Jeanine Cummins
He knows stability is the key, and he wants peace.
~ Jeanine Cummins
Sumac and mountain mahogany band together
~ Jeanine Cummins
beauty begets empathy
~ Jeanine Cummins
chapitre xvii Que disent les philosophes Dans toutes les civilisations, philosophes et penseurs se sont donné pour objectif de reléguer ou de contenir l'agressivité et d'en prémunir autant que possible les sociétés humaines. Tout au moins jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine.
~ Jean-Marie Pelt
contemporaine. Aristote plaide déjà pour un régime républicain où l'autorité s'exerce par la loi et non par la force. Athènes, modèle premier de la démocratie, conjure le recours à la violence. Et Confucius, dans la Chine ancienne, plaide pour la loi liant harmonieusement et pacifiquement l'homme à la nature. C'est à partir de la Renaissance qu'en Occident analyses et énergies convergent pour juguler le
~ Jean-Marie Pelt
The sky was a rich cloudless blue, the air still and dry, the maple trees glowing with glorious reds and oranges and yellows, and everywhere on Gardam Street squirrels bustled about with self-importance, burying their nuts in the most unlikely places.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
All was at peace while Batty picked flowers and hummed a song about kangaroos.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Not the kind of passionate, thrilling happy that can quickly turn into disappointment, but the calm happy that comes when life is steadily going along just the way it should.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Jeanne Birdsall
~ taking a walk
That's from The Sound of Music," said Jane, then started to hum along, in yet another key. Batty covered her ears and Jeffrey winced. Skye was less delicate. "Jane, be quiet," she said, and Jane was. Aunt Claire now moved on to "Do-Re-Mi," which sounded awful enough to make Hound abandon his exploration of the crutches.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
her. And as long as she liked music and got along with Penderwicks. And
~ Jeanne Birdsall