Quotes About Harmony
There's nothing like home-grown vegetables for bringing two people together. Red roses for young lovers. French beans for longstanding relationships!
~ Ruskin Bond
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I suppose Hinduism comes closest to being a nature religion. Rivers, rocks, trees, plants, animals and birds, all play their part, both in mythology and in everyday worship. This harmony is most evident in these remote places, where gods and mountains co-exist. Tungnath, as yet unspoilt by a materialistic society, exerts its magic on all who come here with open mind and heart.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Try loving your enemies. If nothing else, you'll confuse them.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Live long, my friend, be wise and strong, But do not take from any man his song.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Keep an open mind. Different books, different faiths, often say the same thing.
~ Ruskin Bond
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The world might be more beautiful without the human presence; but then, who would appreciate it?
~ Ruskin Bond
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let nature reign, let freedom sing.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Happiness is a mysterious thing to be found between too little and too much.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Now that I was living closer to nature, I realized that this was the real world, very different from the man-made world of automobiles, computers and skyscrapers. Man was a god of sorts in his own sphere, but on a lovely mountainside he is no more important than an ant—and not half as industrious!
~ Ruskin Bond
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We three, We're not a crowd; We're not even company— My echo, My shadow, And me… I
~ Ruskin Bond
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On the open road there are no strangers. You share the same sky, the same mountain, the same sunshine and
~ Ruskin Bond
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birds, and insects.
~ Ruskin Bond
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the hunting of animals was distasteful to me. Live and let live was always my creed.
~ Ruskin Bond
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When God, the Great Mathematician, discovered that in making man he had overdone things a bit, he created the bedbug to even things out.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Animals have simple needs, and all they want is to be left alone. We are the interlopers.
~ Ruskin Bond
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And when all the wars are done,' I said, 'a butterfly will still be beautiful.
~ Ruskin Bond
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All men are my friends. I have only to meet them.
~ Ruskin Bond
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It's funny how some miles seem longer than others. It depends on what you are thinking about, I suppose. What you are thinking and what I am thinking. If our thoughts agree, the miles are not so long. We get on better when we are thinking together than when we are talking together.
~ Ruskin Bond
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But the trees seemed to know me. They whispered among themselves and beckoned me nearer. And looking around, I noticed the other small trees and wild plants and grasses had sprung up under the protection of the trees we had placed there. The trees had multiplied! They were moving. In one small corner of the world, Grandfather's dream was coming true and the trees were moving again.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Hinduism comes closest to being a nature religion. Rivers, rocks, trees, plants, animals, and birds all play their part, both in mythology and everyday worship. This harmony is most evident in remote places like this, and I hope it does not loose its unique character in the ruthless urban advance.
~ Ruskin Bond
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live close to nature and you'll never feel lonely. Don't drive those sparrows out of your veranda; they won't hack into your computer.
~ Ruskin Bond
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Having thus disposed in his merciless way of an incautious adversary, Randolph proceeded to expose the follies of seeking abstract harmony in government, of expecting the great venerable Gothic edifice of society to conform to ideal classical proportions; with Burke, he believed that a state is better governed by the irregular patterns formed by common sense and tradition than by the laws of mathematics and the Procrustean methods of omnipotent majorities.
~ Russell Kirk
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A balance must be established between these two worlds, the one inside us and the one outside us. As the result of a constant reciprocal process, both these worlds come to form a single one. And it is this world that we must communicate.
~ Russell Miller
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Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart.
~ Russell Page
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