We have a disharmony in our natures. We cannot live together without injuring each other.
You follow any family around, you're going to see elation, you're going to see disharmony.
We exhaust ourselves more from the tension and the consequences of internal disharmony than from hard, unremitting work.
Not only are facts and theories in constant disharmony, they are never as neatly separated as everyone makes them out to be.
Disharmony is natural in any band.
I want to change things for the better, just like everybody else.
Every word has its fragrance: there is a harmony and a disharmony of fragrances, and hence of words.