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.
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.
I like the idea of playing in unison with yourself.
What has three heads, six arms, and half a brain?" Three asked. One and Two answered in unison. "Nate Sutter.
I do not like the raw sound of the human voice in unison unless it is under the discipline of music.
The Chains of conformity click in tiresomely monotonous unison.
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?
Tell me what you want, what you really, really want," he said. "Braiiinnnnssss," we said in unison.
For I am I: ergo, the truth of myself; my own sphinx, conflict, chaos, vortex—asymmetric to all rhythms, oblique to all paths. I am the prism between black and white: mine own unison in duality.
Which of you would be silent - when all else sings together in unison?
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.
We need to unleash the military in unison with our partners in Europe and the Middle East to be effective.
Braiiinnnnssss," we said in unison. "It's both sad and incredibly impressive that you were all ready with that one.
The best teamwork comes from men who are working independently toward one goal in unison.
If it works, it works,' Kat told him. 'And if it doesn't?' he asked. She looked at him. 'If it doesn't, then I've heard Monaco has the nicest prisons in all of Europe. ' 'It does,' both Hamish and Angus said in unison. And with that, it was decided.
It is a faculty of the human mind to become what it contemplates, and to act in unison with its object.
There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison
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.
I am much more interested in achieving unison with nature than in copying it.
All things arise in unison. Thereby we see their return.