Quotes about Harmony
Living right on called for nothing out of the ordinary. We made no changes. We only accepted the changes as they came.
— Wendell Berry
Theology, therefore, is the exhibition of the facts of Scripture in their proper order and relation, with the principles or general truths involved in the facts themselves, and which pervade and harmonize the whole.
— Charles Hodge
Music is a gift. We make it to give it away.
— Charles Martin
Play simple, and people will join in. Sing along. Which, by the way, is the goal. Our job is to put a song in their mouths and let them sing it back to us. That's all that really matters." Then he added, "The great players aren't great because of all the notes they can play, but because of the ones they don't play.
— Charles Martin
As every season seems best to us in its turn, so the coming in of spring is like the creation of Cosmos out of Chaos...
— Henry David Thoreau
Good for the body is the work of the body, and good for the soul, the work of the soul, and good for either, the work of the other.
— Henry David Thoreau
I see an America in which Martin Luther King's dream is our national dream.
— Jimmy Carter
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
— Hamilton Wright Mabie
To live with another within the compass of one heart: I must move to the side, must make myself small, so that the other has space and does not feel crowded.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
This, too, is a way of reaching out for the divine peace in the universe, a peace that so preserves each thing that it never deviates from being itself... and continues to perform its own operation.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
The heart of this relationship is that there is one universal presence of the cause of all that is, secretly and unrecognizably binding all things together, yet dwelling in each being in a different way; this presence holds the individual parts of the whole together, in itself and in each other, unconfused and inseparable, and allows them, through this very relationship of creative unity, to live more for each other than for themselves.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time.
— Harriet Tubman