“As far as developing a career as an actress, I think it's a fine balance between trying to just work, and also be true to yourself.” ThinkingTryingCareersFineBalanceActressesBeing TrueDevelopingBe True To YourselfTrue To Yourself Author:Rachel True
“Contrary to what we conclude naturally, the gospel is not too good to be true. It is true! Its the truest truth in the entire universe. No strings attached! No fine print to read. No buts. No conditions. No qualifications. No footnotes. And especially, no need for balance.” NeedsUniverseConditionsFineBalanceContraryBeing TrueStringsPrintTruestQualificationsFootnotesToo Good To Be TrueStrings AttachedFine PrintNo Strings Attached Author:Tullian Tchividjian
“Religion to be true must satisfy what may be termed humanitarian economics, that is, where the income and the expenditure balance each other.” MayReligionBalanceEconomicsHumanitarianIncomeBeing TrueExpenditures Book:How to Serve the Cow Source: How to Serve the Cow
“There is a pre-existing harmony in everything. The problem is the human being. It may be true that one single Incarnation of God may not he able to bring that peace and harmony in the entire world. It's only because of that harmony that they could create in the world and in people's mind that the world still exists and that there is always a balance. Otherwise, things could be much worse.” PeopleWorldMindHumansMayStillsProblemAbleHuman BeingsBalanceHarmonyBeing TrueIncarnationPeace And Harmony Author:Mata Amritanandamayi
“You create the happiness and the balance that you have, and your own power. This is one thing that I know to be true.” KnowsOne ThingBalanceBeing True Author:Bonnie Raitt
“The only thing contrived is the production - you can over-produce to the point you kill a good idea, you can under-produce so that the song's amazing but you'll have folks at a radio station saying they won't play it, so there's this balance, and it has to be true.” IdeasPlaySongProduceBalanceFolksRadioProductionsBeing TrueStationsGood IdeasRadio Stations Author:Ryan Tedder
“If a book were written all in numbers, it would be true. It would be just. Nothing said in words ever came out quite even. Things in words got twisted and ran together, instead of staying straight and fitting together. But underneath the words, at the center, like the center of the Square, it all came out even. Everything could change, yet nothing would be lost. If you saw the numbers you could see that, the balance, the pattern. You saw the foundations of the world. And they were solid.” IfsWorldSaidBookWould BeTogetherLostNumbersSawsWrittenBalanceFoundationPatternsBeing TrueRanStayingSquaresTwistedFittingFitting Together Author:Ursula K. Le Guin