“The most important habit is solitude, quiet time. People who enter their day by taking 45 minutes or an hour for themselves - meditation, prayer, inspirational reading, taking a walk - before they go for it in the real world do best.” PeopleWorldImportantRealReadingHoursPrayerWalksMeditationMinutesHabitSolitudeQuietReal WorldQuiet TimeInspirational PrayerInspirational Reading Author:Ken Blanchard
“I get lots of ideas when the lights go out at night and it gets very quiet. Sometimes they come when I first lie down to sleep; other times I wake up with an idea racing through my mind. But regardless of when an idea comes, I have made it a habit to get out of bed and write the idea down before it disappears into my dreams. You should do the same.” ShouldWritingMindFirstsMadeIdeasSometimesDreamLightLyingNightSleepHabitBedQuietWake UpDisappearMade ItRacing Book:Embrace the Struggle: Living Life on Life's Terms Source: Embrace the Struggle: Living Life on Life's Terms
“The distinguishing trait of people accustomed to good society is a calm, imperturbable quiet which pervades all their actions and habits, from the greatest to the least. They eat in quiet, move in quiet, live in quiet, and lose their wife, or even their money, in quiet; while low persons cannot take up either a spoon or an affront without making such an amazing noise about it.” PeoplePersonsActionMovingLosesWifeHabitQuietLowsCalmNoiseMannersTraitsAccustomedSpoonsAffront Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“I feel it is my Christian duty to be at least as careful in my personal grooming, if not more so, than before my conversion. You may have dry hair and my habits may not be workable for you. But shampooing my hair twice a week is as much a part of my spiritual life as my daily quiet time.” IfsFeelsMayChristianSpiritualWeekDutyHairHabitQuietCarefulConversionDrySpiritual LifeGroomingQuiet TimePersonal Grooming Book:WOMAN TO WOMAN Source: WOMAN TO WOMAN
“I asked the Zebra, are you black with white stripes? Or white with black stripes? And the zebra asked me, Are you good with bad habits? Or are you bad with good habits? Are you noisy with quiet times? Or are you quiet with noisy times? Are you happy with some sad days? Or are you sad with some happy days? Are you neat with some sloppy ways? Or are you sloppy with some neat ways? And on and on and on and on and on and on he went. I’ll never ask a zebra about stripes...again.” WayAsksBlackWhiteHabitQuietNeatBad HabitsNoisyStripesSloppyGood HabitsHappy DayQuiet TimeZebrasSad DayWhite Stripes Author:Shel Silverstein
“She would be quiet at first. Then she would say a word about something small, something she had noticed, and then another word, and another, each one flung out like a little piece of sand, one from this direction, another form behind, more and more, until his looks, his character, his soul would have eroded away . . . I was afraid that some unseen speck of truth would fly into my eye, blur what I was seeing and transform him from the divine man I thought he was into someone quite mundane, mortally wounded with tiresome habits and irritating imperfections.” MenFirstsLooksLittlesSoulCharacterWould BeEyeFormBehindsPiecesSeeingDivineHabitQuietSandImperfectionWoundedUnseenMundaneBlurIrritatingSpecksTiresome Author:Amy Tan