2.
I think of death only with tranquility, as an end. I refuse to let death hamper life. Death must enter life only to define it.
Jean-Paul Sartre
3.
Keep cool and you will command everyone.
Justinian I
5.
Whenever a doctor cannot do good, he must be kept from doing harm.
Hippocrates
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Learning is experience understood in tranquility.
Charles Handy
7.
First keep peace with yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.
Thomas a Kempis
12.
Acquire knowledge, and learn tranquility and dignity.
Umar
13.
Good humor is one of the preservatives of our peace and tranquility.
Thomas Jefferson
15.
When others see you at peace, they’re reminded of the value of tranquility - that is, you inspire them to be at peace.
Doreen Virtue
16.
There is but one way to tranquility of mind and happiness, and that is to account no external things thine own, but to commit all to God.
Epictetus
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Tranquility is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind.
Marcus Aurelius
19.
I don't believe that happiness is possible, but I think tranquility is.
Gustave Flaubert
20.
Nothing but stillness can remain when hearts are full Of their own sweetness,
bodies of their loveliness.
William Butler Yeats
22.
Tranquility is like quicksilver. The harder you grab for it, the less likely you will grasp it.
Bernard Williams
23.
Water is the most expressive element in nature. It responds to every mood from tranquility to turbulence.
Walter J. Phillips
25.
God bless you all with peace, tranquility and good will.
Bob Dylan
26.
It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
Charlotte Bronte
27.
The beauty of Zen is found in simplicity and tranquility, in a sense of the all-embracing harmony of things.
Thich Thien-An
29.
Seek happiness in tranquility and avoid ambition even if it be only the apparently innocent one of distinguishing yourself in science and discoveries.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
35.
Don't ask to live in tranquil times. Literature doesn't grow there.
Rita Mae Brown
37.
Well, it's not far down to paradise, at least it's not for me And if the wind is right you can sail away and find tranquility.
Christopher Cross
38.
We are used to the actions of human beings, not to their stillness.
V. S. Pritchett
39.
There is no such thing as perpetual tranquility of mind while we live here.
Thomas Hobbes
40.
I quite like to sing, actually - just belting out numbers with my guitar. I find that it's a form of tranquility. After all this mental lifestyle of the past seven or eight years, it's good to find some outlets that are not bad for my health.
Jack O'Connell
41.
Tolerance and tranquility are two characteristics of true love.
Nhat Hanh
42.
I have teken refuge in the doctrine that advises one not to seek tranquility in certainty but in permanently suspended judgement.
William Boyd
43.
We must do our business faithfully, without trouble or disquiet, recalling our mind to God mildly, and with tranquility, as often as we find it wandering from him.
Brother Lawrence
44.
The splitting up of color [as Impressionists did] brought the splitting up of form and contour . . . Everything is reduced to a mere sensation of the retina, but one which destroys all tranquility of surface and contour. Objects are differentiated only by the luminosity that is given them.
Henri Matisse
45.
Do not let trifles disturb your tranquility of mind. . . . Life is too precious to be sacrificed for the nonessential and transient. . . . Ignore the inconsequential!
Grenville Kleiser
47.
Many words are not wanting to show that the particular view of each court occasioned the dangers which affected the public tranquillity; yet the whole is charged to my account. Nor is this sufficient.
Robert Walpole
48.
beauty is like piety--you cannot run and read it; tranquility and constancy, with, now-a-days, an easy chair, are needed.
Herman Melville
49.
It did not seem as if a prop were withdrawn, but rather as if a motive were gone: it was not the power to be tranquil which had failed me, but the reason for tranquility was no more.
Charlotte Bronte
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Heaven is where God dwells. It is a specific place; a place of unparalleled tranquility and beauty. It includes the new heaven and new earth.
Paul P. Enns