Quotes about Calm
That lively cry upon this deadly calm might almost convert a better man. Better and better, man. Would now St. Paul would come along that way, and to my breezelessness bring his breeze! O Nature, O soul of man! how far beyond all utterance are your linked analogies! not the smallest atom stirs or lives on matter, but has its cunning duplicate in mind.
— Herman Melville
The mind is never right but when it is at peace within itself.
— Seneca
The air is pure under the ground. There is no odor of men.
— Ayn Rand
Yet there is nothing emotional or rebellious in her countenance; it is one of profound, inexorable calm; but one feels the tense vitality, the primitive fire, the untamed strength in the defiant immobility of her slender body, the proud line of her head held high, the sweep of her tousled hair. " Excerpt From: Ayn Rand. "Night of January 16th.
— Ayn Rand
The gods in bounty work up storms about us, that give mankind occasion to exert their hidden strength and throw out into practice virtues that shun the day, and lie concealed in the smooth seasons and the calms of life.
— Joseph Addison
When besieged, I'm calm as a baby. When all hell breaks loose, I'm collected and cool.
— Eugene Peterson
The good and the wise lead quiet lives.
— Euripides
A strong breeze is natures way of blowing away our sorrows.
— Beth Hoffman
Worry leads to gray hair
— Beverly Lewis
God never allows a storm without first providing the tools to calm the storm.
— Bill Johnson
I go among trees and sit still. All my stirring becomes quiet around me like circles on water.
— Wendell Berry
Be patient. Relax and trust. Let go. Then, let go some more.
— Melody Beattie