Quotes about Balance
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
I was daily intoxicated, yet no man could call me intemperate.
— Henry David Thoreau
The mission of men there seems to be, like so many busy demons, to drive the forest all out of the country, from every solitary beaver swamp and mountain-side, as soon as possible.
— Henry David Thoreau
...in certain moods, no man can weigh this world without throwing in something, somehow like Original Sin, to strike the uneven balance.
— Herman Melville
Man is a responsible moral agent, though he is also divinely controlled; man is divinely controlled, though he is also a responsible moral agent.
— JI Packer
Man is a responsible moral agent, though he is also divinely controlled; man is divinely controlled, though he is also a responsible moral agent.
— JI Packer
God has set labor and rest, as day and night to men successive.
— John Milton
So shall the world go on, to good malignant, to bad men benign, under her own weight groaning.
— John Milton
The topic of working moms is a tap-dance recital in a minefield.
— Tina Fey
Your hands may be full of money and your brain full of information but if your heart is empty, your life is very empty.
— TB Joshua
Use money and love people. Don't love money and use people.
— Joseph Prince
I spent the first half of my life making money and the second half of my life giving it away to do the most good and the least harm.
— Andrew Carnegie