Quotes About Harmony
T]his is really the only thing: just to sit quietly, like this. They understand of course, they agree, they may even feel it so too, but only with words, only with words, yes that is it - they feel it, but always with only half of themselves, the rest of their being taken up by with other things, they are so divided in themselves that none feels it with his whole essence;
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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serenity, the calm daughter of tolerance
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Fericirea este o chestiune de propor?ii.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Taktas yra tylus susitarimas nematyti kits kito klaid? ir netaisyti j?.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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It is as though formerly we were coins of different provinces; and now we are melted down, and all bear the same stamp.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Gyvenkim ši?ia taikiai ir dorai, ano pasaulio juk n?ra tikrai.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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?nsan yaln?z oldu mu tabiat? incelemeye, sevmeye ba?l?yor.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Õhtu teeb maailma ilusamaks. Mitte jooksukraavides, küll aga rahuajal.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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The most beautiful city in the world is the one where you are happy.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Stillness is not the absence or negation of energy, life, or movement. Stillness is dynamic. It is unconflicted movement, life in harmony with itself, skill in action. It can be experienced whenever there is total, uninhibited, unconflicted participation in the moment you are in—when you are wholeheartedly present with whatever you are doing.
~ Erich Schiffmann
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How can all the small insects simultaneously know, without a brain, without knowing anything, that today they should visit this meadow, tomorrow that one? It's a question of knowing without knowing, and wanting without wanting. If you want something too intensely, things fall apart in your hands. You start to doubt everything. As soon as you let go, everything comes to you. Then you know, without knowing.
~ Erik Fosnes Hansen
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Je sais, j'ai l'air d'un cinglé. Je parle aux arbres. Je souris aux fleurs. Je caresse les pierres. Mais la folie est avant tout affaire de perspective. Personnellement, je trouve bien plus fou de croire que les arbres n'entendent pas. Que les fleurs n'aiment pas qu'on leur sourie. Que les pierres sont insensibles.
~ Erik L'Homme
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Gleichschaltung.
~ Erik Larson
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ameliorate Jewish
~ Erik Larson
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throughout America, who
~ Erik Larson
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The becomingness of everything that may be seen as a modestly contributive part of a grand whole.
~ Erik Larson
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Ah, the cows..
~ Erik Satie
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I have tried to avoid moving against and negating any point of view, no matter how personally antipathetic to me, if it seems to have in it a core of truthfulness.
~ Ernest Becker
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The best way to get cooperation among volatile, erotic primates is to regulate sexual relations—who can mate with whom, who can live with whom regularly, and so on. By setting up such customs and marriage taboos you establish families and provide sexual partners between families. In a word, the invention of sexual codes establishes harmony and cooperation in mating units, and in bands composed of such units.
~ Ernest Becker
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People were to be happy not to the extent they dominated their fellow creatures on the earth, but to the extent they lived in balance with them
~ Ernest Callenbach
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It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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But, thank God, [the fish] are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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During the night two porpoises came around the boat and he could hear them rolling and blowing. He could tell the difference between the blowing noise the male made and the sighing blow of the female. 'They are good,' he said. 'They play and make jokes and love one another. They are our brothers like the flying fish.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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