Quotes about Harmony
Humanity, its dignity and its balance, will depend at every moment and on every place on the globe,on who man is for woman and who woman is for man.
— Pope John Paul II
He who injures one man threatens many.
— Publilius Syrus
A man must ride alternately on the horses of his private and his public nature.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is no man of Nature's worth In the circle of the earth.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
As soon as the man is at one with God, he will not beg. He will then see prayer in all action.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is nothing but is related to us, nothing that does not interest us,--kingdom, college, tree, horse, or iron show,--the rootsof all things are in man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Not to sink under being man and wife, But get some color and music out of life?
— Robert Frost
Nature has left nothing to the mercy of man.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every tree sends its fibres forth in search of the Wild. The cities import it at any price. Men plow and sail for it. From the forest and wilderness come the tonics and barks which brace mankind.
— Henry David Thoreau
We have reason to be grateful for celestial phenomena, for they chiefly answer to the ideal in man.
— Henry David Thoreau
A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it.
— Henry David Thoreau
To the virtuous man, the universe is the only sanctum sanctorum, and the penetralia of the temple are the broad noon of his existence.
— Henry David Thoreau