Quotes about Balance
Last year I abstained this year I devour without guilt which is also an art
— Margaret Atwood
What is the real breath of a man — the breathing out or the breathing in?
— Margaret Atwood
There is indeed something delightful about being able to combine obedience and disobedience in the same act.
— Margaret Atwood
Which does a man prefer? Bacon and eggs, or worship? Sometimes one, sometimes the other, depending how hungry he is.
— Margaret Atwood
This world is not enough, but it will have to do. You can either hold on or let go.
— Margaret Atwood
That way nobody feels exploited." "Wait a minute," says Stan. "Nobody's exploited?" "I said nobody feels exploited," says Budge. "Different thing.
— Margaret Atwood
I used to jog but it's bad for the knees. Too much beta carotene turns you orange, too much calcium gives you kidney stones. Health kills.
— Margaret Atwood
I beliebe in the resistance as I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light.
— Margaret Atwood
I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light.
— Margaret Atwood
Maybe you would be able to work it out together, as if the two of you were a puzzle that could be solved; otherwise, one of you, most likely the man, would go wandering off on a trajectory of his own, taking his addictive body with him and leaving you with bad withdrawal, which you could counteract by exercise.
— Margaret Atwood
Sanity is a valuable possession; I hoard it the way people once hoarded money.
— Margaret Atwood
That was the trouble with Blood and Roses: it was easier to remember the Blood stuff. The other trouble was that the Blood player usually won, but winning meant you inherited a wasteland. This
— Margaret Atwood