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Harmony Quotes - Page 5

Salvation is the entire universe being brought back into harmony with its maker.

Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.109, Harper Collins

You can study orchestration, you can study harmony and theory and everything else, but melodies come straight from God.

"Grammy Legend Award". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. October 28, 2000.

Eros has degenerated; he began by introducing order and harmony, and now he brings back chaos.

George Eliot (2015). “Middlemarch: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.233, Penguin

Love is a state of being in harmony with oneself.

Anodea Judith (2012). “Wheels of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System”, p.201, Llewellyn Worldwide

To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance.

Jean Genet (1973). “The Thief's Journal”

By love, harmony and beauty you must turn the whole of life into a single vision of divine glory.

Hazrat Inayat Khan (1996). “The Mysticism of Sound and Music”, p.157, Shambhala Publications

Love develops into harmony, and of harmony is born beauty.

Hazrat Inayat Khan “The Sayings of Hazrat Inayat Khan”, Library of Alexandria

From discord, find Harmony.

Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.480, Princeton University Press

Positive thoughts keep you in harmony with the universe.

Dyer, Wayne (2005). “Everyday Wisdom”, p.9, Hay House, Inc

Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat.

Audre Lorde, Joan Wylie Hall (2004). “Conversations with Audre Lorde”, p.31, Univ. Press of Mississippi

Great corporations exist only because they are created and safeguarded by our institutions; and it is therefore our right and duty to see that they work in harmony with these institutions.

Theodore Roosevelt (2012). “Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 2 (of 2) of Supplemental Volume: Theodore Roosevelt, Supplement”, p.23, tredition

To be good is to be in harmony with oneself. Discord is to be forced to be in harmony with others.

Oscar Wilde (2012). “The Wit and Humor of Oscar Wilde”, p.112, Courier Corporation