If you lose your temper, you lose!
Richard DiazTag: serenity winning losing temper emotional-control
Solitude is the house of peace.
T.F. HodgeTag: peace solitude home serenity quiet seclusion quotes
There comes a time for everybody when words and reasons can become such a great weariness.
Christopher PikeNever respond to an angry person with a fiery comeback, even if he deserves it...Don't allow his anger to become your anger.
Bohdi SandersTag: motivational wisdom life inspirational self-control life-experience serenity ataraxy life-lessons anger inner-peace martial-arts anger-management warriors bushido warrior-ethos warriorship
The brainless serenity of charwomen and janitors working late at night came over us. In a messy world we were at least making our little corner clean.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.Wisdom comes from reflection.
Deborah DayTag: wisdom peace serenity reflection wise
Perfection: a collection of a variety of pieces that, when viewed and felt individually, are difficult and confusing; but when brought together as one, create a perfect picture. Symphony, harmony, serenity.
C. JoyBell C.Tag: serenity harmony perfection confusion symphony perfection-and-confusion the-nature-of-perfection the-theory-of-perfection what-perfection-is
Poetry is sane because it floats easily in an infinite sea; reason seeks to cross the infinite sea, and so make it finite. The result is mental exhaustion. To accept everything is an exercise, to understand everything a strain.
G.K. ChestertonTag: reason poetry serenity faith mysticism
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 RandTag: philosophy serenity courage metaphysics
The quest for this unwearied inner peace is constant and universal. Probe deeply into the teachings of Buddha, Maimonides, or a Kempis, and you will discover that they base their diverse doctrines on the foundations of a large spiritual serenity. Analyze the prayers of troubled, overborne mankind of all creeds, in every age—and their petitions come down to the irreducible common denominators of daily bread and inward peace. Grown men do not pray for vain trifles. When they lift up their hearts and voices in this valley of tears they ask for strength and courage and understanding.
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