“True strength is shown by the person who remains humble, quiet, & positive throughout all adversity and maintains their path towards success.” PersonsPathQuietAdversityRemainsHumbleTrue StrengthTowards Success Author:Behdad Sami
“The person who abides in solitude and quiet is delivered from fighting three battles: hearing, speech, and sight. Then there remains one battle to fight-the battle of the heart.” HeartPersonsFightingThreeBattleSolitudeQuietSpeechSightRemainsHearing Author:Anthony the Great
“We are seeing with great grief that America remains quiet as Turkey struggles against terrorism. Because there were promises given to us, and they need to be kept. If not, we can take care of our own business.” IfsNeedsCareAmericaGivenGriefStruggleSeeingPromiseQuietRemainsTerrorismTake CareTurkeysOwn Business Author:Recep Tayyip Erdogan
“A friend will give you immediate feedback and that will be that friend's opinion. An analyst often remains quiet and you hear what you've said and you gain your own insight.” GivingSaidOpinionQuietGainsRemainsInsightFeedbackAnalysts Author:Mary Tyler Moore
“It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to rest.” LovePeaceSeaQuietTragedyRemainsPeacefulFittingOcean ExplorationPeaceful Places Book:Return to Titanic: a new look at the world's most famous lost ship Source: Return to Titanic: a new look at the world's most famous lost ship
“Supreme serenity still remains the Ideal of great Art. The shapes and transitory forms of life are but stages toward this Ideal, which Christ's religion illuminates with His divine light.” ArtStillsLightFormChristStageDivineShapesQuietIdealsRemainsSupremeSerenityGreat ArtTransitoryDivine Light Author:Franz Liszt
“Do not assume that he who seeks to comfort you now, lives untroubled among the simple and quiet words that sometimes do you good. His life may also have much sadness and difficulty, that remains far beyond yours. Were it otherwise, he would never have been able to find these words.” MayHas BeensSometimesAbleFriendshipSimpleSadnessComfortQuietDifficultyRemainsAssumingSimplicityAssumptionEmo Author:Rainer Maria Rilke
“We keep quiet about what we read. Our enjoyment of a book remains a jealously guarded secret. Perhaps because there`s no need to talk, or because it takes time to distill what we've read before we can say anything. Silence is our guarantee of intimacy. We might have finished reading but we`re still living the book.” NeedsStillsBookMightReadingSecretSilenceQuietRemainsFinishedIntimacyEnjoymentGuaranteesTake TimeSay AnythingSilence IsGuardedIt Takes TimeJealously Author:Daniel Pennac
“Theology is-- or should be-- a species of poetry,which read quickly or encountered in a hubbub of noise makes no sense. You have to open yourself to a poem with a quiet, receptive mind, in the same way you might listen to a difficult piece of music... If you seize upon a poem and try to extort its meaning before you are ready, it remains opaque. If you bring your own personal agenda to bear upon it, the poem will close upon itself like a clam, because you have denied its unique and separate identity, its inviolate holiness.” IfsWayShouldTryingMindMightDifficultPiecesIdentityReadyBearsQuietUniqueRemainsSpeciesTheologyNoiseHolinessAgendasDeniedReceptiveOpaqueClams Author:Karen Armstrong
“I should like to be the landscape which I am contemplating, I should like this sky, this quiet water to think themselves within me, that it might be I whom they express in flesh and bone, and I remain at a distance. But it is also by this distance that the sky and the water exist before me. My contemplation is an excruciation only because it is also a joy. I can not appropriate the snow field where i slide. It remains foreign, forbidden, but I take delight in this very effort toward an impossible possession. I experience it as a triumph, not as a defeat.” ThinkingShouldI CanMightJoyWaterEffortImpossibleSkyFieldsQuietRemainsDistanceDefeatDelightPossessionBonesFleshSnowLandscapeTriumphContemplationExistentialismAppropriateContemplatingCan NotForbiddenSlides Book:The Ethics of Ambiguity Source: The Ethics of Ambiguity
“IGNORANCE I didn’t know love would make me this crazy, with my eyes like the river Ceyhun carrying me in its rapids out to sea,where every bit of shattered boat sinks to the bottom. An alligator lifts its head and swallows the ocean, then the ocean floor becomes a desert covering the alligator in sand drifts. Changes do happen. I do not know how, or what remains of what has disappeared into the absolute. I hear so many stories and explanations, but I keep quiet, because I don’t know anything, and because something I swallowed in the ocean has made me completely content with ignorance.” KnowsMadeStoriesHappensEyeBitsKnow HowSeaCrazyIgnoranceQuietOceanRiversAbsolutesRemainsBottomBoatDesertLiftsExplanationSandRapidsCoveringShatteredAlligators Author:Rumi