Quotes About Rhythm
On a perfect day in your perfect little world (and it's always perfect) there is breakfast time, playtime, lunchtime, nap time, snack time, dinnertime, bath time, story time, and bedtime. There is time for everything when you are the timekeeper.
~ Karen Maezen Miller
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Music is pleasant not only because of the sound of many voices, but because of the silence that is in it.
~ Karen Russell
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What I like about music is the songs you can remember the lines of in a single second.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Rat-a-tat-tat." "Quack."
~ Kate Angell
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Once your body surrenders to movement, your soul remembers its dance.
~ Gabrielle Roth
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Anya: The more I think about dancing, the more I don't get it Scarlet: Sop thinking. That's the key.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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What else is a poem about? The rhythm and the images buried in the language. All the ways you can build an emotion with words, but you can't just write 'I feel sad.' I mean, you can, but it's not poetry... I think it has to be experienced instead of studied. You step into it.
~ Garret Freymann-Weyr
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Music doesn't have a bedtime,
~ Garth Stein
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Biking is about rhythm and flow. It's the wind in you face and the challenge of hammering up along hill. It's the reward at the top and the thrill of a high-speed descent. Biking lets you come alive in both body and spirit. After awhile the bike disappears beneath you and you feel as if you're suspended in midair.
~ Gary Klein
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Each rune is a complete representation of wyrd. Just as one drop of water reflects a perfect image of all that is around it, so each rune reflects the totality of wyrd. The rhythm of wyrd may be observed at all levels, whether it be the movement of the stars across the sky or the cutting of shapes into a patch of earth.
~ Brian Bates
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Los budistas suelen decir: «No hay que empujar el agua del río. Hagamos lo que hagamos, acabará fluyendo a su ritmo.»
~ Brian L. Weiss
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Waves climbed the slope of the beach, fell back, and came again.
~ Brian W. Aldiss
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Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - this is the rhythm of living. Out of our over-confidence, fear out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress.
~ Bruce Barton
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Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - this is the rhythm of living. Out of our over-confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress. Bruce Barton
~ Bruce Barton
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All life is rhythmic. The rhythms of the natural world are embedded in our biological systems. This begins in the womb, when the mother's beating heart creates rhythmic sound, pressure, and vibrations that are sensed by the developing fetus and provide constant rhythmic input to the organizing brain.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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Patterned, repetitive, rhythmic activity makes the overactive and overly reactive core regulatory networks (see Figure 2) get back "in balance." Music falls into this category—both playing and listening. All sports involve doses of it. Dance, too.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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The pillars of traditional healing were 1) connection to clan and the natural world; 2) regulating rhythm through dance, drumming, and song; 3) a set of beliefs, values, and stories that brought meaning to even senseless, random trauma; and 4) on occasion, natural hallucinogens or other plant-derived substances used to facilitate healing with the guidance of a healer or elder.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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I'd seen common elements of healing practices—most prominently, the use of rhythm and an emphasis on harmony with nature.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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one of the most powerful tools we use to help regulate a distressed infant is rhythm.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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The roots of health are rhythm and regulation. When you mix in attentive, responsive, and nurturing caregiving, the roots and trunk of our brain's Tree of Regulation are being organized (see Figure 2).
~ Bruce D. Perry
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there are dozens of rhythmic ways to help us regulate.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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doing things with movement and rhythm offers a more connected way of communicating.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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Patterned, repetitive, rhythmic activity makes the overactive and overly reactive core regulatory networks (see Figure 2) get back "in balance." Music falls into this category—both playing and listening.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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rhythm is so important, and it's often overlooked as a therapeutic tool.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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