1,862 Quotes About Balance

  • Author Joe Camp
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    By lowering that bar and making kids believe that it's OK to do or say anything you want to at any given time gives no balance whatsoever, ... There's no longer any right or wrong.

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  • Author John Clarke
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    Hills are bulldozed, valleys filled and runoff is piped underground. Significance is also given to the needs of automobiles and only a paltry percentage of the site is typically dedicated to public parks. All this must change if we want to create communities with an enduring balance between humans and nature, especially in places with inviting and challenging landscapes like the Foothills.

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  • Author John Cornyn
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    If you think about it, the successor to Sandra Day O'Connor should objectively be a lot more controversial than the successor to Chief Justice Rehnquist, ... The successor to Rehnquist . . . won't change the balance of power on these hot-button issues as might Roberts' nomination.

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  • Author John Corcoran
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    I don't think they're going to not talk to each other forever, ... What issues will be most important to them at that time, I don't know. But I do think that they will continue to have this tenuous balance of cooperating and competition in a variety of their businesses.

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  • Author John Cridland
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    There is a fine balance to be struck between security and open markets and the U.S. Congress could be about to tip that balance in the wrong direction. National security won't really be enhanced but America's economic security will be damaged as foreign investors are put off and outside expertise lost.

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  • Author Jon Corzine
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    The games are over. New Jersey must put its fiscal house in order. The time of one-shot budget fixes is past. It's time to balance the books.

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  • Author Jonathan Chen
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    The mental and physical reactions to what are perceived as labor and leisure are distinctively different, though at leisure labor is often involved. Some people are able to maintain a happier balance between labor and leisure, not because they have a world of free time, but because they effectively expanded what is in leisure.

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