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Quotes About Peace

It sounds ironic to say that the cure for loneliness is aloneness. I don't mean that you should just make yourself more miserable; I am prescribing instead a form of solitude that is meditative and open to your inner self.
~ Robert A. Johnson
Contribute less to the general darkness of the world and do not add to the collective shadow that fuels war and strife.
~ Robert A. Johnson
Although we suffer horribly still there is peace in our souls
~ Robert Alexander
Having a spine is overrated. If everybody squealed and ran away, there'd be no more wars.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Susan said, Ã¢â'¬Å"Have you given any thought to how we should spend Christmas?" "Only that we should be together." I glanced over at the softly snoring Pearl. "With Pearl, of course. Hawk, too. Maybe
~ Robert B. Parker
off with Utley." We were all quiet then, Susan and I
~ Robert B. Parker
Forget the pat, let the dead burry the dead.
~ Robert Bloch
That was the most important thing. He had to stop talking to himself. He had to get back that calm feeling agan. He had to face reality. And what was reality?
~ Robert Bloch
The life of a painter demands solitude
~ Robert Bloch
The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn; God's in His heaven— All's right with the world!
~ Robert Browning
One taste of the old time sets all to rights.
~ Robert Browning
God's in His heaven— All's right with the world!
~ Robert Browning
Baik untuk memaafkan, lebih baik lagi untuk melupakan.
~ Robert Browning
Ho sentito un alito di brezza, il primo da quattro mesi che non lasciasse una morsa gelida. Ho annusato la primavera, e la linfa che scorreva. Stavo vivendo uno di quei rari momenti di pace assoluta, in cui il corpo è rilassato, la mente non s'interroga e il mondo è un trionfo. E tutto perché Teheran era lontana.
~ Robert Byron
The attendant smiled a goodbye at the door. "You look much better." "I've achieved a measure of peace with my uncertainty.
~ Robert Crais
Pike closed his eyes, and filled his lungs, then pushed with his diaphragm. He breathed deep again. Pranayamic breathing from the hatha yoga. Pike lost himself in a cool forest glade, dappled by sunlight filtered through lime green leaves. When he breathed, he smelled moss and sumac. His pulse slowed. He grew calm. He centered. Pike
~ Robert Crais
Holman felt the slowness coalesce into a kind of distant calm.
~ Robert Crais
When Pike reached home, he stretched in the parking lot to cool, then peeled off his sweatshirt, deactivated the alarms, and let himself in. His condo was austere and functional with little in the way of decoration. Dining room set off the kitchen; couch, chair, and coffee table in the living room; a flat-screen television for sports and news. A black stone meditation fountain burbled in the corner. Pike found peace in the natural sound, as if he were alone in the forest. Pike
~ Robert Crais
Solitude was a spell that freed her.
~ Robert Crais
The zen of housecleaning allows one to reach inner peace.
~ Robert Crais
Of course, there is often nothing worse than war and violent death. But a truism that bears repeating is that peace, as a primary goal, is dangerous because it implies that you will sacrifice any principle for the sake of it.
~ Robert D Kaplan
Primul pas spre iertare este s? recuno?ti c? e?ti furios ?i acesta poate fi cel mai dificil pas. Prima persoan? pe care iertarea o schimb? este chiar persoana care iart?.
~ Robert D. Enright
The forgiveness process, properly understood and used, can free those bound by anger and resentment. It does not require accepting injustice or remaining in an abusive situation. It opens the door to reconciliation, but it does not require trusting someone who has proven untrustworthy. Even if the offender remains unrepentant, you can forgive and restore a sense of peace and well-being to your life. The choice is yours.
~ Robert D. Enright
Must the Forgiver Trust the Offender? The simple answer is no. This should put to rest the fear that forgiving opens oneself to being injured again. On the contrary, forgiving is one of the best ways to stop a pattern of repeated injury.
~ Robert D. Enright