Harmonising Quotes & Sayings
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Top Harmonising Quotes

I gave him that watch, back when I spent weekends with Daddy's AMEX in my wallet and eight inches of Vic in my hand. — Alessandra Torre

If you're lucky enough to still have grandparents, visit them, cherish them and celebrate them while you can. — Regina Brett

We've got to be explicit that the road to greater economic success does not lie in this cosy assumption that you can move from a single market through a single currency to harmonising all your taxes and then having a federal fiscal policy and then effectively having a federal State. — Gordon Brown

Mother says she can never stay mad at Daddy no matter how hard she tries. And Daddy says, 'Stay mad! You won't even let me get mad at you,' and then they laugh. Aren't you sorry for people who don't laugh, Vicky?"
"Yes. And people who don't love music and books."
"And people," John said. — Madeleine L'Engle

Listen, Peaches, trickery is what humans are all about," said the voice of Maurice. "They're so keen on tricking one another all the time that they elect governments to do it for them. — Terry Pratchett

A historian may be an artist too, and a novelist is a historian, the preserver, the keeper, the expounder, of human experience. — Joseph Conrad

English was good enough for Jesus Christ and it's good enough for the children of Texas. — Miriam A. Ferguson

The great contest for the presidency is about the future, who can lead, who can get things done. — George W. Bush

There is no fashion for the old. — Coco Chanel

I usually dumb down around the intellectually deficient so I don't come off like a complete prick. — Krista Ritchie

Harmonising your biological rhythms with the rhythms of nature minimises entropy and reverses aging. — Deepak Chopra

There is but one dependable method of accumulating and legally holding riches, and that is by rendering useful service. — Napoleon Hill

I love so much what I do that I spend so much time thinking about it, and then I go home, and then I'm thinking about it, so it's nice sometimes when a movie is over, and then the niggling feelings about whether you've did it right or not start to ebb away. — Joel Edgerton

A woman plays the Northumberland pipes; from where I'm sitting, on a wall at the back, it looks like she's giving physiotherapy to a small marsupial wearing callipers and smoking a bong, but the sound is haunting and hypnotic, mournful and melodic at the same time, every note somehow harmonising with the low, droning purr. — Simon Armitage

[The Creator] shines in the cosmic consciousness as a painting in the mind of an artist. — Swami Venkatesananda

But Ruby understands now, this inclination. This desire to slip away. To seclude herself. She understands how it feels to be an island, separate from everyone else, surrounded by nothing but water. Even when she is with people (at school, at Izzy's house, at the pool), she is aware of how alone she is. Nobody can reach her, not really. She and her mother are more similar than different, but she doesn't know how to tell her mom this. What words might explain she understands. — T. Greenwood

Reason is a harmonising, controlling force rather than a creative one. — Bertrand Russell

By mid-November I always like to have an extra 15 pounds on me. — Andrew Schneider