Quotes about Turmoil
My heart breaks to see the world in such turmoil.
— Billy Graham
The Garden of Eden was somewhere in present-day Iraq. The turmoil and war [we are witnessing] in that part of the world... is occurring in the land where God established the first perfect civilization.
— Billy Graham
Humanity wants comfort in its sorrow, light in its darkness, peace in its turmoil, rest in its weariness, and healing in its sickness and diseases: The Gospel gives all of this to us.
— Billy Graham
The entire world is in turmoil. We are living in a time of enormous conflict and cultural transformation. We have been stunned by shockwaves of change in nation after nation, all around the globe.
— Billy Graham
You can't keep a cool head when you're drowning in love. You just trash around a lot and scream, and wear yourself out.
— Margaret Atwood
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— Ted Dekker
But unshed tears can turn rancid. So can memory. So can biting your tongue. My bad nights were beginning. I couldn't sleep.
— Margaret Atwood
He loved her so much when he made her unhappy, or else when she made him unhappy: at these moments he scarcely knew which was which.
— Margaret Atwood
I feel certain that I'm going mad again, I feel we can't go thru another of those terrible times. And I shan't recover this time. I begin to hear voices
— Virginia Woolf
We're so fortunate here, away from the turmoil. We wouldn't have to give a moment's thought to all this suffering if it weren't for the fact that we're so worried about those we hold dear, whom we can no longer help.
— Anne Frank
It won't take long before I explode with pent-up rage.
— Anne Frank
You're afraid of feelings the way you're afraid of food: you're afraid that once you start, you may never stop. But the truth is, feelings are only out of control when they're not handed over for divine resolution. Given to Divine Mind, they're lifted to divine right order—where they will be appropriately felt and then appropriately dissolved. So too shall it be with food appetites, for they are mere reflections of your turmoil or peace.
— Marianne Williamson