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  • 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.

  • I would have to point out in the strongest terms the autocracy of the Liberal structure and the cowardice of its members. I have never seen in all my examination of politics so degrading a spectacle as that of all these Liberals turning their coats in unison with their Chief, when they saw the chance to take power.

    "Cite libre" Journal, April 1963.
  • 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.

    Home   Two   Soul  
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman (2015). “Women and Economics - A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution: From the famous American writer, feminist, social reformer and a respected sociologist who holds an important place in feminist fiction, well-known for her stories The Yellow Wallpaper and Herland”, p.132, e-artnow
  • Anger can offer a sense of indignity to replace a sense of shame, and offer a voice-raised above others-which can finally be heard. Those voices are most effective when they are raised in unison, when they have mercy as well as anger behind them, and when, instead of roaring at the anger of old pain, they sing about the glorious possibilities of a future where anger has a smaller house than hope.

    Pain   Anger   Voice  
  • As soon as she was close, she whispered, "you've got to get out of here." "No, you've got to get out of here," he told her. "Go downstairs. Go now." "No," she countered. "You go." "Why?" he asked. "You tell me first." But before they could say another word, the last elevator slid slowly open and two men in masks rushed out. From the opposite side of the of the ballroom, shots rang out, rapid fire, piercing the ceiling, plaster falling onto the dance floor like snow. And then Hale and Macey whispered in unison, "Because of that.

    Fall   Men   Fire  
  • 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.

    Heart   Two   Feelings  
    Jane Austen (2012). “The Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Volume 2: Emma, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion”, p.574, Modern Library
  • In a ballet company, you're trying to create unison and uniform when you're in a cour de ballet.

    "Misty Copeland Seeks To Inspire Other African-American Dancers". Interview with Steve Inskeep, www.npr.org. July 1, 2015.
  • There is a grandeur in the uniformity of the mass. When a fashion, a dance, a song, a slogan or a joke sweeps like wildfire from one end of the continent to the other, and a hundred million people roar with laughter, sway their bodies in unison, hum one song or break forth in anger and denunciation, there is the overpowering feeling that in this country we have come nearer the brotherhood of man than ever before.

    Country   Fashion   Song  
  • Names for bands lose their meaning after a little while. They become a series of sounds that you associate with people in music, really. The most important thing about choosing a name for a band is if you can imagine forty-thousand people screaming it in unison.

  • 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 (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.36, RosettaBooks
  • 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.

    Europe   Doe   Prison  
    Ally Carter (2011). “Uncommon Criminals”, p.252, ReadHowYouWant.com
  • If you had to call it "unison", it ain't unison. It ain't the same as somebody else. If you can hear that it's unison, and you have to name it something other than "unison", it ain't unison, you know what I mean? It's two guys playin', but one guy is playin' slightly out of tune, one is playin' slightly off meter.

    Mean   Names   Two  
    Source: hepcat1950.com
  • Which of you would be silent - when all else sings together in unison?

    Khalil Gibran (2007). “Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces”
  • I like the idea of playing in unison with yourself.

    Ideas   Unison  
  • The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.

    Love   Running   Dream  
  • 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.

    Heart   Two   Yesterday  
  • Why were we fighting if you had that kind of power?" In unison, every ex-Dark-Hunter and Nick said, "Just because you can doesn't mean you should." "And sometimes things have to go wrong in order to go right," Wulf said. When the other guys looked confused by his solo outburst, he added, "I guess I'm the only one he ever said that one to.

    Sherrilyn Kenyon (2011). “Acheron”, p.503, Hachette UK
  • The reason [drummers] call things "unison", and they sound unison, is because you actually play two different tempos . . . like you're a little sharp, or a little flat; it's so slight that they call it "unison", but it's not unison.

    Play   Two   Sound  
    Source: hepcat1950.com
  • What has three heads, six arms, and half a brain?" Three asked. One and Two answered in unison. "Nate Sutter.

    Two   Brain   Three  
    Brandon Mull (2014). “The Candy Shop War”, p.333, Simon and Schuster
  • We need to unleash the military in unison with our partners in Europe and the Middle East to be effective.

    "Jeb calls Obama comment linking climate change to terrorism 'perhaps the most ludicrous comment I've ever heard'". www.dailymail.co.uk. November 25, 2015.
  • "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.

    Men   Singing   Arms  
    Source: www.spin.com
  • When panting sighs the bosom fill, And hands by chance united thrill At once with one delicious pain The pulses and the nerves of twain; When eyes that erst could meet with ease, Do seek, yet, seeking, shyly shun Ecstatic conscious unison, - The sure beginnings, say, be these Prelusive to the strain of love Which angels sing in heaven above?

    Pain   Angel   Eye  
    "Love and Reason". Poem by Arthur Hugh Clough, 1844.
  • Church always seemed the same. Jess could tune it out the same way he tuned out school, with his body standing up and sitting down in unison with the rest of the congregation but his mind numb and floating, not really thinking or dreaming but at least free.

    Dream   School   Thinking  
    Katherine Paterson (1995). “Bridge to Terabithia”, Hippo Bks
  • Remember love. Remember our hearts are one. Even when we are fighting with each other, our hearts are beating in unison. I love you.

    Love   Heart   Fighting  
  • Gauguin flew into a frenzy! He held my head under the X-ray machine for ten straight minutes and for several hours after I could not blink my eyes in unison." — "If The Impressionists Had Been Dentists

    Eye   Rays   Machines  
  • 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.

    People   Desire   Common  
  • I am much more interested in achieving unison with nature than in copying it.

    Georges Braque (1971). “Illustrated notebooks, 1917-1955”, Dover Pubns
  • 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 (2013). “Feather Fall: An Anthology of Laurens Van Der Post”, p.35, Random House
  • Enya never writes a bad melody. That's first and foremost her secret. As she goes along, she'll start changing the dynamics, pushing here and there so that not everything is perfectly in unison. It adds a texture you can acquire only from having different voices. The variations lead to interesting quirks. It's an integral part of the Enya sound.

  • 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 (2006). “Adam Bede Volume Ii EasyRead Large Editi”, p.21, ReadHowYouWant.com
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