“I find happiness comes from numerous sources in my life. Most often, the happy moments I cherish most are quiet moments with my wife and family back home in Nova Scotia.” MomentsHomeWifeSourceQuietMy WifeCherishBack HomeFinding HappinessQuiet MomentsHappy MomentsNova ScotiaNovas Author:Peter MacKay
“There is no greater source of strength and power for me in my life than going still, being quiet and recognizing what real power is.” StillsRealGreaterSourceQuietRecognizingReal PowerSource Of StrengthBeing Quiet Author:Oprah Winfrey
“The coexistence of opposites - stillness and dynamism - makes you independent... When you quietly acknowledge this exquisite coexistence of opposites, you align yourself with the world of energy - the quantum soup, the non-material non-stuff that is the source of the material world. This world energy is fluid, dynamic, resilient, changing, forever in motion. And yet it is also non-changing, still, quiet, eternal and silent.” WorldStillsEnergyStuffForeverThis WorldMaterialsSourceQuietEternalOppositesIndependentSilentAcknowledgeStillnessQuantumSoupExquisiteFluidResilientCoexistenceMaterial WorldDynamism Author:Deepak Chopra
“Usually when I draw, I try to be in a contemplative mood. I try to keep my mind as empty, vacant and tranquil as possible. The outer mind is like the surface of the sea. On the surface, the sea is full of waves and surges; it is all restlessness. But when we dive deep below, the same sea is all peace, calmness and quiet, and there we find the source of creativity.” TryingMindCreativitySeaSourceQuietDrawsEmptyWaveSurfaceMoodCalmnessRestlessnessTranquilContemplativeVacant Author:Sri Chinmoy
“Truth is not a reward for good behaviour, nor a prize for passing some tests. It cannot be brought about. It is the primary, the unborn, the ancient source of all that is. You are eligible because you are. You need not merit truth. It is your own....Stand still, be quiet.” NeedsStillsMeditationSourceTruth IsQuietTestsRewardsAncientPassingPassingsPrimariesMeritPrizeBehaviourUnborn Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“The Samaritan woman grasped what He said with fervor that came from an awareness of her real need. The transaction was fascinating. She has come with a buket. He sent her back with a spring of living water. She had come as a reject. He sent her back being accepted by God Himself. She came wounded. He sent her back whole. She came laden with questions. He sent her back as a source for answers. She came living a life of quiet desperation. She ran back overflowing with hope. The disciples missed it all. It was lunchtime for them.” NeedsSaidRealWholeWaterAnswersAwarenessSourceQuietSpringAcceptedRanFascinatingRejectsWoundedDiscipleDesperationTransactionsFervorBeing AcceptedSamaritansLunchtimeQuiet Desperation Author:Ravi Zacharias