All Quotes By Tag: Peace
“[A] beautiful young mother of five had full faith in her Heavenly Father, in His plan, and in the eternal welfare of her family. She was securely tied back to God. She was totally faithful to covenants made with the Lord and with her husband. She loved her children but was at peace, despite her impending separation from them. She had faith in her future, and theirs too, because she had faith in our Heavenly Father and His Son.”
“Even a little peace, a little love, a little forgiveness, and a little kindness can change the world for the better and bring it closer to universal peace.”
“Love yourself so strongly that nothing can derail you or disturbed your peace.”
“As a child of God, please recognize that God is the strength of your life. Not your husband, children, job, friends, loved ones, or well-wishers. God should be the strength of your life, the source of your joy.”
“What is wrong, and heartbreakingly foolish and wonderfully avoidable, is to live a life with more craziness than we want because we have less Jesus than we need.”
“Peace is about going deeper in God. It’s about trusting him and yielding our worries and fears to the Holy Spirit – who is already at work inside us. It’s about placing our focus heavenward instead of fixing our focus on our struggles”
“Peace is found in appreciating the infinite beauty of a magnificent sunrise and knowing that all of that beauty, love, and warmth was created just for you.”
“Stone-cutters fighting time with marble, you fore defeated Challengers of oblivion Eat cynical earnings, knowing rock splits, records fall down, The square-limbed Roman letters Scale in the thaws, wear in the rain. The poet as well Builds his monument mockingly; For man will be blotted out, the blithe earth die, the brave sun Die blind and blacken to the heart: Yet stones have stood for a thousand years, and pained thoughts found The honey of peace in old poems.”
“When I shut my eyes on this world I’ll finally have peace.”
“Then, already, it had brought to his mind the silence brooding over beds in which he had let men die. There as here it was the same solemn pause, the lull that follows battle; it was the silence of defeat. But the silence now enveloping his dead friend, so dense, so much akin to the nocturnal silence of the streets and of the town set free at last, made Rieux cruelly aware that this defeat was final, the last disastrous battle that ends a war and makes peace itself an ill beyond all remedy. The doctor could not tell if Tarrou had found peace, now that all was over, but for himself he had a feeling that no peace was possible to him henceforth, any more than there can an armistice for a mother bereaved of a son or for a man who buries his friend.”
“She had storms all her life, but she died peacefully.”
“Being alone can be good. It’s easy to find peace alone. But sometimes, being alone is a king of death.”
“I many times thought peace had come, When peace was far away; As wrecked men deem they sight the land At centre of the sea, And struggle slacker, but to prove, As hopelessly as I, How many the fictitious shores Before the harbor lie.”
“The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion–– cools your fears with peace.”
“Always our wars have been our confessions of weakness”