Top 18 Calm Minds Quotes

#1. You really didn't have White Noise? Calm Control?" I demanded, surprised by the anger licking
at my heart. What camp had these kids been in? Candy Land?

Alexandra Bracken

#2. Peepo Choo is avant-garde! ... It is both comedy and drama! It is both the wildest fiction and the most sobering reality! It's about love and hate! About passion! About being human! It's about life!!!

Felipe Smith

#3. Inside the calm minds, great ideas swim serenely like the morning geese of the misty lakes!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#4. Sometimes all we need is a calm walk in a lonely street to ease or to strengthen our minds!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#5. If we can teach everyone how to calm their minds, this world will see peace.

Debasish Mridha

#6. Playboy has a long history of high-quality interviews along with the objectification of women, and so I think she does have a point there. I don't think that the words are necessarily nullified. It's just that that context is something you ought to be suspicious of.

Cornel West

#7. Eagles live in the darkness,
And the sons of the Alps
Cross over the abyss without fear
On lightly-built bridges.
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Growing weak on the separate mountains
Then give us calm waters;
Give us wings, and loyal minds
To cross over and return.

Friedrich Holderlin

#8. Fine words have there place, but action is all.

Alan Bleasdale

#9. And so long as we give ourselves to faith in him, with calm and quiet minds, he will not permit the wicked to injure us with impunity.

John Calvin

#10. If as we accept God is the perfect epitome of justice, mercy, goodness, and compassion, then our efforts to define the divine will through Sharia should be predicated on achieving a result that is merciful compassionate.

Mark Durie

#11. Seriously, I don't care if feminists hunt me down and burn me at the stake, that man crooked his finger at me, I'd follow him into a bank and rob it at his side.

Kristen Ashley

#12. One cannot govern with 'buts'.

Charles De Gaulle

#13. I live on good soup, not on fine words.

Moliere

#14. She was just a shell of her former self, functioning and talking but hardly alive.

Sarah Dessen

#15. The function of wisdom is to discriminate between good and evil.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#16. Afterward it was hard to be sure exactly when the sublime light had dazzled their minds and driven them mad, since they went insane with such calm and dignity that nobody noticed.

Frances Hardinge

#17. Success is an absurd, erratic thing. She arrives when one least expects her and after she has come may depart again almost because of a whim.

Alice Foote MacDougall

#18. On the strength of Vonnegut's reputation, 'Breakfast of Champions' spent a year on the best-seller lists, proving that he could indeed publish anything and make money.

Charles J. Shields

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