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Quotes About Harmony

Love thy neighbor, and if it requires that you bend your understanding of the truth, the Truth will understand.
~ Robert Brault
There are couples a matchmaker would match every time — and couples who, for no rhyme or reason, rhyme.
~ Robert Brault
In a soulmate we find not company but a completed solitude.
~ Robert Brault
I sit in my garden, gazing upon a beauty that cannot gaze upon itself. And I find sufficient purpose for my day.
~ Robert Brault
I cultivate my garden, and my garden cultivates me.
~ Robert Brault
Lovers needn't always agree, anymore than poetry need always rhyme.
~ Robert Brault
The trick to playing second fiddle is to play it like second Stradivarius.
~ Robert Brault
Take no revenge that you have not pondered beneath a starry sky, or on a canyon overlook, or to the lapping of waves and the mewing of a distant gull.
~ Robert Brault
Most often, walking alone with my shadow is how I find my answer, the result of gathering together all agreeable parties.
~ Robert Brault
Eventually, if you're lucky in life, you find someone with the same chemical imbalance you have.
~ Robert Brault
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, not forgetting to leave others be as you would have them leave you be.
~ Robert Brault
Eventually you come to realize that most people aren't looking for a fight but for someone to surrender to.
~ Robert Brault
Dancing is moving to the music without stepping on anyone's toes, pretty much the same as life.
~ Robert Brault
The best solution seldom requires that someone be right and someone else be wrong.
~ Robert Brault
Bring together things that have not yet been brought together and did not seem predisposed to be so.
~ Robert Bresson
Unbalance so as to re-balance.
~ Robert Bresson
Beauty, the eternal Spouse of the Wisdom of God and Angel of his Presence thru' all creation.
~ Robert Bridges
I hold the very simpleminded view that everything is related to everything else-and that every one is related to everyone else, and that every species is related to every other. The only way out of this tissue of interrelations, it seems to me, is to stop paying attention, and to substitute something else-hallucination, greed, pride, or hatred, for example-for sensuous connection to the facts. I think it is not the world's task to entertain us, but ours to take an interest in the world.
~ Robert Bringhurst
He who hears music, feels his solitude peopled at once.
~ Robert Browning
There is no truer truth obtainable By Man than comes of music.
~ Robert Browning
On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven, a perfect round.
~ Robert Browning
The year's at the springAnd day's at the morn;Morning's at seven;The hillside's dew-pearled;The lark's on the wing;The snail's on the thorn:God's in his heaven—All's right with the world.
~ Robert Browning
The C Major of this life.
~ Robert Browning
Who hears music, feels his solitude Peopled at once.
~ Robert Browning