Quotes About Harmony
History has proved that the most ardent enemies have settled their differences through talks and not war.
~ Shehbaz Sharif
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Someone should tell the fundamentalists that even Advaita philosophy in Hinduism talks of oneness in all existence.
~ Aparna Sen
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A 'harmonized' life these days sounds like a tall order. Between housework, homework, workwork, and busywork, there are perpetually too many things to do, and not enough time to find that mythical balance. Nothing is more frustrating than feeling like you're doing doing doing but getting nothing truly done that you really want.
~ Jack Canfield
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If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is something even greater; the only place on earth that is still as it should be. May we never tame it.
~ Andrew Denton
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Someone with a nice tan needs to say this: All lives matter.
~ Darryl Glenn
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Rarely do I finish a song lyrically before I have a musical idea there, but then again, rarely ever would I finish a song musically before starting the lyrical ideas. So a lot of the time, they come in tandem, or they just come at a glance.
~ Hozier
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My father is the CEO, and there's no question he is my boss. But we work very much in tandem.
~ Linda Johnson Rice
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The game is if the orchestra can hear each other, they play better. If they play better and there's a tangible feeling between the orchestra and the audience, if they feel each other, the audience responds and the orchestra feels it.
~ Frank Gehry
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One of the tangible benefits of the merger is that we are not vying with each other for work. We can now focus on organizing work in one place. There is no SAG, no AFTRA, only SAG-AFTRA.
~ Gabrielle Carteris
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Me and my brothers decided to form a group called T.G.T. - Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank.
~ Ginuwine
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Everything has some consciousness, and we tap into that. It is about energy at its most basic level.
~ Robert Moog
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Don't start arguments. They are futile and take us away from our purpose. As Yeats noted, your important arguments are with yourself. If you don't agree with me, don't listen. Think about something else.
~ Richard Hugo
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Meditation sends us into our ordinary world with greater perspective and balance.
~ Richard J Foster
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Viewed nostalgically from the perspective of the early interwar years, Germany before 1914 seemed to many to have been a haven of peace, prosperity and social harmony. Yet beneath its prosperous and self-confident surface, it was nervous, uncertain and racked by internal tensions.
~ Richard J. Evans
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Little children, love one another.
~ Richard J. Foster
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Celebration comes when the common features of life are redeemed.
~ Richard J. Foster
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Oak follows oak, and elm ranks with elm, however many times reduplicated, their beauty only increases. So, too, the summer days; the sun rises on the same grasses and green hedges, there is the same blue sky, but did we ever have enough of them? No, not in a hundred years!
~ Richard Jefferies
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My heart is fixed firm and stable in the belief that ultimately the sunshine and the summer, the flowers and the azure sky, shall become, as it were, interwoven into man's existence. He shall take from all their beauty and enjoy their glory.
~ Richard Jefferies
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cooperation is the highest from of self-interest.
~ Richard Koch
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Unutmay?n, bugün ne kadar bencil, zalim, duyars?z olmu?san?z olun, her nefes al???n?zda bir çiçe?i mutlu etmektesiniz.
~ Richard Lewontin
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Sing, then. Sing, indeed, with shoulders back, and head up so that song might go to the roof and beyond to the sky. Mass on mass of tone, with a hard edge, and rich with quality, every single note a carpet of colour woven from basso profundo, and basso, and baritone, and alto, and tenor, and soprano, and also mezzo, and contralto, singing and singing, until life and all things living are become a song. O, Voice of Man, organ of most lovely might.
~ Richard Llewellyn
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Everywhere was singing, all over the house was singing, and outside the house was alive with singing, and the very air was song.
~ Richard Llewellyn
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Everything made by men will be destroyed by nature in the end. Mountains and river, the creations of nature -- they will remain. Everything human, that will go. We nee to reconsider the respect we give to nature.
~ Richard Lloyd Parry
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Wilson defines biophilia as "the urge to affiliate with other forms of life.
~ Richard Louv
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