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My shoes are made of Spanish leather, My socks are made of silk; I wear a ring on every finger, I wash myself in milk.
— D.H. Lawrence
Chaos and Order are not enemies, only opposites. Chaos and Order combined equal balance.
— Richard Garriott
I will now make a scorpion appear in Osama bin Laden's pants
— David Copperfield
My parents are opposites who balance each other out.
— Tamara Ecclestone
The rough must always accompany the smooth. Without one or the other one learns nothing about oneself.
— Solange Nicole
Below calls ditto. I'll get the almanac and as I have heard devils can
— Herman Melville
The politician is an acrobat. He keeps his balance by saying the opposite of what he does.
— Maurice Barres
It's usually our opposites who complement us best, because they're the only ones who can balance us out.
— Rachel Hollis
Every day we live determine our future life.
— Sunday Adelaja
I have two children. I gave up a lot for my career, but I'm very happy for it. I've done what I've always thought was best for me and my family.
— Maria Das Gracas Silva Foster
We want Realism's wealth of experience and Symbolism's depth of feeling. All art is a problem of balance between two opposites.
— Cesare Pavese
My kid wants to be a prison warden when he grows up so he can put thumb tacks on the electric chairs.
— Rodney Dangerfield
Christianity got over the difficulty of combining furious opposites, by keeping them both, and keeping them both furious.
— G.K. Chesterton
In some ways, we are traveling in time now. We just happened to be prisoners of the present in the eternal transition from the past to the future.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Mind and intuition are at opposite ends of the same continuum and our goal is to strike a healthy balance between the two.
— Shakti Gawain
Good taste is the death of art
— Truman Capote