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Quotes About Serenity

Another glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue.
~ John Muir
Silence. Complete and utter silence.
~ John Orr
Don't trouble yourself with matters you truly cannot change.
~ John Perry Barlow
Become less suspicious of joy.
~ John Perry Barlow
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
~ John Piper
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
~ John Piper
It is beautiful when it rains far away in the distance, the bright sun shining on the mound on which you stand, and only a few guerilla drops heralding the approach of the shower towards you.
~ John Richard Vernon
Sri Lanka long has been described as a paradise by travellers.
~ John Richardson
Blue color is everlastingly appointed by the Deity to be a source of delight.
~ John Ruskin
Why worry about things you have no control over?
~ John Russell
It was good to be peaceful again, to be one's self; it was wonderful to be unknown in the crowd. (MacLennan 1945, 120)
~ John Sewell
Live as you want and you shall be at peace.
~ John Shors
As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment. And sound stopped and movement stopped for much, much more than a moment.
~ John Steinbeck
good things happen to the human spirit when it is left alone.
~ John Taylor Gatto
For me the diamond dawns are set In rings of beauty, And all my ways are dewy wet With pleasant duty.
~ John Townsend Trowbridge
A perfect day is: Nobody calls with a problem they can handle themselves.
~ John Weigel
His mother regarded her life patiently, as if it were a long moment that she had to endure.
~ John Williams
Soms, ondergedoken in zijn boeken, werd hem duidelijk hoeveel hij nog niet wist, hoeveel hij nog niet gelezen had, en het was gedaan met de sereniteit waarmee hij had gewerkt toen tot hem doordrong hoeveel tijd hij in zijn leven nog had om dat allemaal te lezen, te leren wat hij moest leren.
~ John Williams
Beneath his awe, he had a sudden sense of security and serenity he had never felt before.
~ John Williams
and as he walked slowly through the evening, breathing the fragrance and tasting upon his tongue the sharp night-time air, it seemed to him that the moment he walked in was enough and that he might not need a great deal more.
~ John Williams
of all that he had not read; and the serenity for which he labored was shattered as he realized the little time he had in life to read so much, to learn what he had to know.
~ John Williams
She seemed happiest when she was alone; she would sit for hours working needlepoint or embroidering tablecloths and napkins, with a tiny indrawn smile on her lips.
~ John Williams
O for a Booke and a shadie nooke, eyther in-a-doore or out; With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede, or the Streete cryes all about. Where I maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde; For a jollie goode Booke whereon to looke is better to me than Golde.
~ John Wilson
We sang the last chords as we burst into my room, waking up Merlin who had been sleeping contently on my bed. Fern snuggled next to him also asleep, still asleep.
~ John Zakour