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  • I like the idea of playing in unison with yourself. -- Richard Thompson
  • The best teamwork comes from men who are working independently toward one goal in unison. -- James Cash Penney
  • An individual voice can be heard in a choir that otherwise sings in unison. This is something that is not excused. -- Tahar Ben Jelloun
  • The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle. -- Anais Nin
  • Strangers used to gather together at the cinema and sit together in the dark, like Ancient Greeks participating in the mysteries, dreaming the same dream in unison. -- Angela Carter
  • In times when religious or political faith or hope predominates, the writer functions totally in unison with society, and expresses society's feelings, beliefs, and hopes in perfect harmony. -- Juan Goytisolo
  • The things I learned from the army - and I think it was a lesson for life - was how to work in unison with other people. How to take responsibility. -- Oded Fehr
  • When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Which of you would be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison? -- Khalil Gibran
  • If all of us acted in unison as I act individually there would be no wars and no poverty. I have made myself personally responsible for the fate of every human being who has come my way. -- Anais Nin
  • I'm the kind of person who can hear that stuff. If you sing along to the radio and you're not going to sing unison with the melody, but find the harmony, I find that pretty easy to do. -- Art Garfunkel
  • To illustrate what I mean, an apt dancer may be in thorough unison with the others in that particular group, and at the same time reveal a difference in dancing temperament, rhythm or technique; she may phrase, accentuate or actually interpret differently. -- Florenz Ziegfeld
  • Which of you would be silent - when all else sings together in unison? -- Khalil Gibran
  • There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison -- Jane Austen
  • I discovered that the most interesting music of all was made by simply lining the loops in unison, and letting them slowly shift out of phase with other... -- Steve Reich
  • There could have never been two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement. -- Jane Austen
  • If we want to destroy ISIS,if we expect to do this on our own, we will fail but if we do it in unison with people who are also are at risk and threatened by Islamic Radical terrorism, we'll be far more successful. -- Jeb Bush
  • An image that is unseen can't sell anything. It is pure, therefore true, beautiful, in one word: innocent. As long as no eye contaminates it, it is in perfect unison with the world. If it is not seen, the image and the object it represents belong together. -- Wim Wenders
  • We all need one another; much and often. Just as every human creature needs a place to be alone in, a sacred, private "home" of his own, so all human creatures need a place to be together in, from the two who can show each other their souls uninterruptedly, to the largest throng that can throb and stir in unison. -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • Few things are more beautiful to me than a bunch of thuggish, heavily tattooed line cooks moving around each other like ballerinas on a busy Saturday night. Seeing two guys who'd just as soon cut each other's throats in their off hours moving in unison with grace and ease can be as uplifting as any chemical stimulant or organized religion. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • In a profound sense every man has two halves to his being; he is not one person so much as two persons trying to act in unison. I believe that in the heart of each human being there is something which I can only describe as a child of darkness who is equal and complementary to the more obvious child of light. -- Laurens van der Post
  • People must work in unison. -- Aung San Suu Kyi
  • There was a time when fire and story would fall asleep in unison. It was dream time. -- Philippe Petit
  • Kids don't shuffle along in unison on the road to maturity. They slouch toward adulthood at an uneven, highly individual pace. -- Robin Marantz Henig
  • The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress. -- Oscar Arias
  • Each haka has its own interpretation, but you have to make sure you are in unison with your team-mates; the haka should be a proper war cry. -- Jonah Lomu
  • I discovered that the most interesting music of all was made by simply lining the loops in unison, and letting them slowly shift out of phase with other. -- Steve Reich
  • In my lab, we are always thinking about how cells, bacterial cells, can talk to each other and then organize themselves into enormous groups that function in unison. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Only the artists interest me whose hearts beat in unison with the poignant misery of the world. If you have not felt that, you have not lived. Pity is essential. -- Elizabeth Bibesco
  • We have three centers: the emotional center, the intellectual center, and the physical body center. Each one of them has its own intelligence. How much better would we be if all three were working in unison? -- Erin Gray
  • The... provisional government unwaveringly believes that it can solve all the present problems together with the broad masses of Ethiopia. However, we can do this only if all the people come out in unison to implement our planned undertakings. -- Meles Zenawi
  • The Chains of conformity click in tiresomely monotonous unison. -- Leonard Sweet
  • All things arise in unison. Thereby we see their return. -- Laozi
  • Policeman are soldiers who act alone; soldiers are policeman who act in unison. -- Herbert Spencer
  • I am much more interested in achieving unison with nature than in copying it. -- Georges Braque
  • Tell me what you want, what you really, really want," he said. "Braiiinnnnssss," we said in unison. -- Maureen Johnson
  • In a ballet company, you're trying to create unison and uniform when you're in a cour de ballet. -- Misty Copeland
  • Braiiinnnnssss," we said in unison. "It's both sad and incredibly impressive that you were all ready with that one. -- Maureen Johnson
  • We need to unleash the military in unison with our partners in Europe and the Middle East to be effective. -- Jeb Bush
  • What has three heads, six arms, and half a brain?" Three asked. One and Two answered in unison. "Nate Sutter. -- Brandon Mull
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  • It is a faculty of the human mind to become what it contemplates, and to act in unison with its object. -- Thomas Paine
  • Everyone listened to this amusing narrative with great interest, and the moment that Behemoth concluded it, they all shouted in unison: 'Lies! -- Mikhail Bulgakov
  • Remember love. Remember our hearts are one. Even when we are fighting with each other, our hearts are beating in unison. I love you. -- Yoko Ono
  • In crowds we have unison, in groups harmony. We want the single voice but not the single note; that is the secret of the group. -- Mary Parker Follett
  • "Open Arms" has a lot of unison singing in it. And it works: Grown men will come to our gigs and cry during that one. -- Guy Garvey
  • The world is not to be put in order. The world is order. It is for us to put ourselves in unison with this order. -- Henry Miller
  • Only when the poet and the scientist work in unison will we have living experiences and knowledge of the marvels of the universe as they are being discovered. -- Anais Nin
  • Red and raw like my heart, pried from your's, the two beating, no longer together, but a thousand miles between them when only yesterday they thumped in unison. -- Ellen Hopkins
  • In my lab, we are always thinking about how cells, bacterial cells, can talk to each other and then organize themselves into enormous groups that function in unison." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • I like walking around and listening to music. When my steps coincide with a beat, in my head I feel in unison with the world that I'm living in. -- Wesley Eisold
  • It is not enough that there is a collection of people with the common aim of working in unison towards an objective... Aspiration and desire only are not enough. -- Idries Shah
  • Lila walked by with her nose in the air. In a straight line behind her, six obedient kindergartners waddled like baby geese, singing in unison, 'Row, row, row your yacht... -- Francine Pascal
  • Nay, without thought or conscious desire, might not things external to ourselves vibrate in unison with our moods and passions, atom calling to atom in secret love or strange affinity? -- Oscar Wilde
  • If only all the contradictory voices shouting in my head would calm down and sing a song in unison, whatever it was I wouldn't care as long as they sang without dissonance. -- Ralph Ellison
  • The select natures who pant after the ideal, and find nothing in pantaloons or petticoats great enough to command their reverence and love, are curiously in unison with the narrowest and pettiest. -- George Eliot
  • I think it was wonderful when Princess Di died so that everyone could cry in unison. I thought that the crying together was the most powerful gift that she gave in her death. -- Sark
  • When i believe in everything, I could not seethe actors semicircled around a studio microphoneflipping the pages of scripts in unison.I only heard the voices, resonant, electric, adult,accusing each other of murder. -- Billy Collins
  • Why the critics, like a flock of ducks, always move in perfect unison: Their authority with the public depends upon an appearance of unanimous agreement. One dissenting voice would shatter the whole fragile structure. -- Edward Abbey
  • Your accord and harmonious love is a hymn to Jesus Christ...in perfect harmony, and taking your pitch from God, you may sing in unison and in one voice to the Father through Jesus Christ. -- Ignatius of Antioch
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