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Quotes about Contentment

Many people say "my life stinks". Well, your life will stink if you spend today thinking about tomorrow.
— Joyce Meyer
Perhaps we could enjoy ordinary, everyday life more if we learned to celebrate the ordinary.
— Joyce Meyer
You can do the same thing with $20 million that you would do with $50 million. So at a certain point in your life and in your career, you realise that it's not about the money.
— Kevin Hart
Instead of always looking to get fulfillment from my loved ones and the other blessings in my life, I can simply enjoy them for what they are.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Nor do I regret that I have lived, since I have so lived that I think I was not born in vain, and I quit life as if it were an inn, not a home.
— Cicero
We are likely to feel better when we go to bed tonight if we have an internal sense that we spent our lives meaningfully today.
— Marianne Williamson
It seems to me that the most delightful walk of life is to be found in a household of moderate means, to live there with an obliging spouse and to be satisfied with little.
— Martin Luther
A woman in her glory, a woman of beauty, is a woman who is not striving to become beautiful or worthy or enough. She knows in her quiet center where God dwells that he find her beautiful, has deemed her worthy, and in him, she is enough.
— John Eldredge
I loved exceedingly to converse on religious subjects, indeed I took no pleasure in any worldly concerns, and found all worldly possessions vain.
— John Foxe
We are women, and my plea is Let me be a woman, holy through and through, asking for nothing but what God wants to give me, receiving with both hands and with all my heart whatever that is.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Restlessness and impatience change nothing except our peace and joy. Peace does not dwell in outward things, but in the heart prepared to wait trustfully and quietly on Him who has all things safely in His hands.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Aching for one thing and enjoying something else aren't mutually exclusive.
— Elizabeth Musser