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Quotes About Calm

If after every tempest came such calms, may the winds blow till they have wakened death.
~ Aldous Huxley
Pero las lágrimas son necesarias. ¿No recuerda lo que dice Otelo? "¡Si tras cada tempestad vienen tales calmas, soplen los vientos hasta que despierten a la muerte.
~ Aldous Huxley
If after every tempest come such calms, may the winds blow till they have awakened death.
~ Aldous Huxley
Tenía consigo la indestructible calma de los hombres que se sienten en su lugar.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Tea, for me, is one of the great subjects. It is a romatic trade, it does not pollute excessively, it has all sorts of health benefits, it calms and wakes you up at the same time.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Great art, she felt, had a calming effect on the viewer; it made one stop in awe, which is exactly what Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol did not do. You did not stop in awe. They stopped you in your tracks, perhaps, but that was not the same thing; awe was something quite different
~ Alexander McCall Smith
I think it is time that I put the kettle on
~ Alexander McCall Smith
TEA IS ALWAYS THE SOLUTION
~ Alexander McCall Smith
55 But I was born for peaceful roaming, For country calm and lack of strife; My lyre sings! And in the gloaming My fertile fancies spring to life. I give myself to harmless pleasures And far niente rules my leisures: Each morning early I'm awake To wander by the lonely lake Or seek some other sweet employment: I read a little, often sleep, For fleeting fame I do not weep. And was it not in past enjoyment Of shaded, idle times like this, I spent my days of deepest bliss?
~ Alexander Pushkin
You gotta be cool. That's all. Remain refrigerated.
~ Donn Pearce
I know the well of my maternal incompetence is deep but I am determined to siphon up a calm and breathing hope for him.
~ Donna VanLiere
You've traveled this far on the back of every mistake, ridden in dark-eyed and morose but calm as a house after the TV set has been pitched out the upstairs window. (from "Antilamentation")
~ Dorianne Laux
Each one of us hugged her with all our might. The strength of her arms healed me on the spot. When she saw the fear in our faces transform from fright to calm, she released us, one by one.
~ Dorothea Benton Frank
He walked on, quiet as the fog.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
Viola settled into the rocker, situated Goldie in the crook of her left arm and gave her the bottle. The chair quietly creaked out its ageless message of calm and comfort as she set it in motion. But it didn't reach the empty spot inside her.
~ Dorothy Clark
Preciso desta calma, preciso do nada no caos de tudo.
~ Dorothy Koomson
Sorrow is tranquillity remembered in emotion.
~ Dorothy Parker
They sicken at the calm that know the storm.
~ Dorothy Parker
A cup of tea would restore my normality.
~ Douglas Adams
This is awesome," he announced. "No more endless chatter. No more vicious, ugly thoughts from kids and parents and bosses and employees. No more disturbing sexual fantasies.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Hoyer paused the recording. "Riveting, isn't it? And intriguing. You listen, wondering how this conversation could lead us all to being right here, right now. Realizing you're hearing the calm before the storm.
~ Douglas E. Richards
There are moments when you think you will cry forever. You never do. Eventually, sheer physical exhaustion forces you to stop, to settle, to becalm yourself amidst all the mad turbulence of bereavement.
~ Douglas Kennedy
It's worth repeating that worry provides no known benefit and cannot change what will happen tomorrow - but it can weaken your faith, cripple your actions, destroy your inner peace of mind and make you feel powerless.
~ Dr. Robert Anthony
Some days, we just need to turn the quiet up.
~ Dr. SunWolf