Psychological Harmony
“So it is with harmony, this word which means accord, where all things come and fit together like instruments played out in a symphony.”
“So it is with harmony, this word which means accord, where all things come and fit together like instruments played out in a symphony.”
“It is a blind and deaf mans pleasure to indulge in the idea that new, unexplored, territory exists in the sphere of human morality and the dramas therein brought to reality.”
“Every man steps by way of a curved road, walking like a cat with only one set of whiskers.”
“In reality, there are a limited number of themes available in life to which a Shakespeare can denote, and it is only their varying combinations which makes their form appear unique.”
“The bell which began the sound needs to be played again and again so that the villagers of the town remember the source and the purity of its beginning.”
“They do not see how behaving in reversal to the rule by a tendency of rebellion is simply further acknowledgment to the dominion of that rule.”
“One group of inner little men will shout, scream and hoot their lungs out, deafening and hogging the room for attention.”
“In this case it should be acknowledged that a man’s capacity to eat and digest content from life is far greater at the beginning of his journey than at the end.”
“A pompous narcisist will fail to elude from others the undeniable reality of what he is, for his body will reveal his intentions with not a strain of detail left out.”
“A long while back, perhaps even before a time to which historians can trace, words were so precious that the breath needed to utter their essence was treated with immaculate care.”