Quotes about Calm
That is the happiest conversation where there is no competition, no vanity, but a calm quiet interchange of sentiments.
— Samuel Johnson
Do not lose your inward peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset.
— Francis de Sales
I am searching for that which every man seeks-peace and rest.
— Dante Alighieri
God is in the storm. That though the winds blow and my life feels torn apart, if I can just trust Him, I'll discover Him at the center.
— Susan May Warren
Funny that when skies were clear, he was the storm. But in the middle of the storm…He was the calm.
— Susan May Warren
No man can have true sympathy who has not been, in some measure at least, "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief," but the sorrow and grief must have passed, must have ripened into a fixed kindness and habitual calm.
— Napoleon Hill
Noise and crowds have a way of siphoning our energy and distracting our attention, making prayer an added chore rather than a comforting relief
— Charles Swindoll
Whenever anxiety knocks on the door of your heart, answer it with prayer.
— Chip Ingram
Sleep is a luxury to anxious minds.
— Chris Fabry
The Greek word translated "peace" in the Scripture is eirene. This word is equivalent to the Hebrew word shalom. Essentially, eirene embodies completeness, wholeness, and an inner resting of the soul that does not fluctuate based on outside influences. A person who is at peace is someone who is stable, calm, orderly, and at rest within. The opposite of peace, of course, is inner chaos, anxiety, and worry. This
— Tony Evans
Worry never climbed a hill, worry never paid a bill, Worry never dried a tear, worry never calmed a fear, Worry never darned a heel, worry never cooked a meal, It never led a horse to water, nor ever did a thing it "oughter."
— Anonymous
Since beginningless time and into the never-ending future, men have loved women without telling them, and the Lord has loved them without telling, and the void is not the void because there's nothing to be empty of. Art there, Lord Star? - Diminished is the drizzle that broke my calm.
— Jack Kerouac