Quotes about Serenity
I will lead you into restful green pastures and guide you along paths of righteousness.
— Sarah Young
IN ORDER TO DO SOMETHING WELL, you need to feel at peace about the many other things you could be doing but are not.
— Sarah Young
I would say to today's young minister, 'Be not afraid to give much time to solitary walks and meditation'.
— Vance Havner
Take time to be quiet.
— Zig Ziglar
Where there is peace, there cannot be chaos; the two cannot coexist at the same time.
— Marianne Williamson
We catched fish, and talked, and we took a swim now and then to keep off sleepiness. It was kind of solemn, drifting down the big still river, laying on our backs looking up at the stars, and we didn't ever feel like talking loud, and it warn't often that we laughed, only a kind of low chuckle. We had mighty good weather, as a general thing, and nothing ever happened to us at all, that night, nor the next, nor the next.
— Mark Twain
and as we lay and smoked the pipe of peace and compared all this luxury with the years of tiresome city life that had gone before it, we felt that there was only one complete and satisfying happiness in the world, and we had found it.
— Mark Twain
We were on the north shore. There, the rocks on the bottom are sometimes gray, sometimes white. This gives the marvelous transparency of the water a fuller advantage than it has elsewhere on the lake. We usually pushed out a hundred yards or so from shore, and then lay down on the thwarts, in the sun, and let the boat drift by the hour whither it would. We seldom talked. It
— Mark Twain
Here is Gregson coming down the road with beatitude written upon every feature of his face.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
There was peace in our hearts, for all the dark things that surrounded us.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Serenity comes from the ability to say "Yes" to existence. Courage comes from the ability to say "No" to the wrong choices made by others.
— Ayn Rand
She did not smile, but her face had the lovely serenity that can become a smile without transition.
— Ayn Rand