Quotes about Inner peace
The main proposition I insist on is this: that a gracious spirit is a contented spirit. The doctrine of contentment is very important; for until we have learned this, we have not learned to be Christians.
— Thomas Watson
Some of the happiest people I know have none of the things the world insists are necessary for satisfaction and joy.
— Joseph Wirthlin
YOU DO NOT need to be a victim of worry. Reduced to its simplest form, what is worry? It is simply an unhealthy and destructive mental habit.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Norman Vincent Peale A peaceful mind generates power. from his book The Powers of Positive Thinking.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Learn to relax. Your body is precious, as it houses your mind and spirit. Inner peace begins with a relaxed body.
— Norman Vincent Peale
There are so many of these mighty spirit lifters! "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions …" (John 14:1, 2). "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you …" (verse 27). "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee" (Isaiah 26:3). "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed …" (Isaiah 41:10).
— Norman Vincent Peale
The final and best antidote for worry is simply this: Image Jesus Christ as actually your personal friend.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Until you heal the wounds of your past, you will continue to bleed. The wounds will bleed through and stain your life.
— Oprah Winfrey
That was all her prayer—not for his soul or his righteousness, but that he might not be wasted. And while he slept, for hours and hours, she thought and prayed for him.
— DH Lawrence
By talking to yourself every hour of the day, you can direct yourself to think thoughts of courage and happiness, thoughts of power and peace. By talking to yourself about the things you have to be grateful for, you can fill your mind with thoughts that soar and sing.
— Dale Carnegie
I do not trouble my spirit to vindicate itself or be understood
— Walt Whitman
And we pray, not for new earth or heaven, but to be quiet in heart, and in eye clear. What we need is here.
— Wendell Berry