“You have moments of clarity, things become clear to you that you didn't understand before. But there's never any making ends meet or finding any time of longstanding peace of mind about something.” MindEndsMomentsClearFindingsClarityPeace Of MindMoments Of Clarity Author:Bruce Springsteen
“The purpose of our lives is to be happy. We live in hope, which means looking forward to something good. And there are increasing scientific findings that both our physical and mental well-being depend on our peace of mind.” MindWellsMeanLife IsPurposeOur LivesDependsFindingsWell BeingPeace Of MindLooking Forward Author:Dalai Lama
“Gratitude is one of the sweet shortcuts to finding peace of mind and happiness inside. No matter what is going on outside of us, there's always something we could be grateful for.” MindMatterSweetGratitudeFindingsNo Matter WhatGratefulPeace Of MindBe GratefulFinding PeaceShortcutsGratitude And AppreciationLove And GratitudeAttitude Of Gratitude Author:Barry Neil Kaufman
“As with many metaphysical and religious questions, Kant thinks they lie beyond our power to answer them. If you can't stand the frustration involved in accepting this, and insist on finding some more stable position which affords you peace of mind and intellectual self-complacency, then you will find Kant's position "problematic" in the sense that you can't bring yourself to accept it. You may try to kid yourself into accepting either some naturalistic deflationary answer to the problem or some dishonest supernaturalist answer.” IfsThinkingTryingMindMaySelfProblemKidsLyingReligiousAnswersAcceptingPositionInvolvedFindingsIntellectualFrustrationPeace Of MindStableMetaphysicalComplacency Author:Allen W. Wood
“The peace of mind, is very essential for our health. So in that level, I think scientific finding, immense benefit to get our wellness and eventually conviction, peace of mind is not just a luxurious item, but peace of mind is actually very important for our survival, for our healthy survival.” ThinkingMindImportantLevelsHealthyEssentialsBenefitsFindingsSurvivalConvictionWellnessPeace Of MindImmenseItemsLuxurious Author:Dalai Lama
“A habit of finding pleasure in thought rather than action is a safeguard against unwisdom and excessive love of power, a means of preserving serenity in misfortune and peace of mind among worries. A life confined to what is personal is likely, sooner or later, to become unbearably painful; it is only by windows into a larger and less fretful cosmos that the more tragic parts of life become endurable.” MindMeanActionPleasureWorryHabitFindingsWindowPainfulCosmosTragicPeace Of MindMisfortunesSerenitySooner Or LaterConfinedParts Of LifeExcessive Love Book:A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42 Source: A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42