Quotes About Harmony
Music has the power to make one forget everything save those sounds that touch your heart.
~ Gaston Leroux
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Richard at once declared that we must be content with that and drop the subject. I agreed with Richard. All's well that ends well. What say you, O.G?
~ Gaston Leroux
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Any beings who would destroy another WORLD always destroy themselves first.
~ Gene Brewer
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Each of us finds his way, his place; we rattle around the universe until everything fits; this is life; this is science, or something better than science.
~ Gene Wolfe
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Things opposite unite and appear to disappear. The potential for both remains. That is one of the greatest principles of the causes of things.
~ Gene Wolfe
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Thought. Then shall the state be without disagreement. Being without disagreement it shall be without conflict. Being without conflict it shall be vigorous, strong, and secure.
~ Gene Wolfe
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In the silence, nothing was fragmented. There were no separate strands to gather together, to fumble, to complete for attention. In the silence, all of that fell away, and there was only what was here, and what was to be done.
~ Geoff Ryman
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The music comes out of the silence. I don't mind if it goes back in. We come out of the silence...
~ Geoff Ryman
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It is ful fair a man to bere him evene,/For alday meeteth men at unset stevene.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Whether because of anger, sickness, the position of the stars, wine, woe, or a change in temperament, something does cause us full oft to say or do an untoward thing. A man may not wreak vengeance for every wrong. Temperance must be determined, according to the occasion, by every person of good judgment. And, therefore, did this wise, worthy Knight, in order to live in harmony, promise forbearance unto her, and she unto him truly swore that never would he find fault in her.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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es indispensable que la palabra corresponda a la acción.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Antes de que cese el trueno, cae la lluvia.»
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Wir alle sind Narren, es hat keiner das Recht, einem andern seine eigentümliche Narrheit aufzudringen. - Jeder muss in seiner Art genießen können, jedoch so, dass keiner auf Unkosten eines andern genießen oder ihn in seinem eigentümlichen Genuss stören darf.
~ Georg Buchner
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Ich hab es satt; wozu sollen wir Menschen miteinander kämpfen? Wir sollten uns nebeneinandersetzen und Ruhe haben. Es wurde ein Fehler gemacht, wie wir geschaffen wurden; es fehlt uns etwas, ich habe keinen Namen dafür - aber wir werden es einander nicht aus den Eingeweiden herauswühlen, was sollen wir uns drum die Leiber aufbrechen?
~ Georg Buchner
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A disharmonious mind is disturbing in itself, but sooner or later it also causes physical problems.
~ Georg Feuerstein
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East and West, as well as North and South, need each other. Our species can no longer afford to be self-divided. Our future depends on whether we as individuals and as societies can learn - quickly - from the experiences of the different branches of our single human family, and discover how to live in harmony with one another.
~ Georg Feuerstein
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In yoga . . . many may take one path as a key in order to experience self-realisation while others take another path, but I say that there is absolutely no difference between the various practices of yoga." —B. K. S. Iyengar, The Tree of Yoga, p. 15
~ Georg Feuerstein
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what is rational is real and what is real is rational
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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A happy familiy is but an earlier heaven.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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The best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for him there.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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El hombre es civilizado en la medida que comprende a un gato.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Peace is not only better than war, but infinitely more arduous.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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No, really: I can't fight, I never could. I can't bring myself to dislike anyone enough.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Everyone smiles in the same language.
~ George Carlin
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