“All the inducements of early society tend to foster immediate action; all its penalties fall on the man who pauses; the traditional wisdom of those times was never weary of inculcating that "delays are dangerous," and that the sluggish man the man "who roasteth not that which he took in hunting" will not prosper on the earth, and indeed will very soon perish out of it. And in consequence an inability to stay quiet, an irritable desire to act directly, is one of the most conspicuous failings of mankind.” MenActionEarthDesireFallFailingMankindDangerousHe ManQuietConsequenceTraditionalHuntingPenaltiesWearyPausesDelayInabilitySluggishImmediate Action Book:Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of Source: Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of
“Among the poor, the approach of dissolution is usually regarded with a quiet and natural composure, which it is consolatory to contemplate, and which is as far removed from the dead palsy of unbelief as it is from the delirious raptures of fanaticism. Theirs is a true, unhesitating faith, and they are willing to lay down the burden of e weary life, in the sure and certain hope of a blessed immortality.” DeathCertainNaturalPoorWillingQuietApproachBlessedLaysBurdenImmortalityContemplatingWearyFanaticismRaptureUnbeliefDissolutionComposureDelirious Author:Robert Southey
“The all-victorious Christ is like a great rock in a weary land, to whose shelter we may flee in every time of sorrow or trial, finding quiet refuge and peace in him.” MayChristLandRocksSorrowQuietFindingsTrialsShelterRefugeWeary Author:J.R. Miller
“... Allow yourself a space of quiet, wherein you can add to your knowledge of the Good and learn to curb your restlessness. Guard also against another kind of error: the folly of those who weary their days in much business, but lack any aim on which their whole effort, nay, their whole thought, is focused.” KindWholeSpaceEffortQuietAimAddErrorsFocusedFollyWearyRestlessnessCurb Author:Marcus Aurelius
“O Death, rock me asleep, bring me to quiet rest, let pass my weary guiltless ghost out of my careful breast.” RocksQuietCarefulGhostBreastsWeary Author:Anne Boleyn
“Come little children I'll take thee away, into a land of Enchantment Come little children the time's come to play here in my garden of Shadows Follow sweet children I'll show thee the way through all the pain and the Sorrows Weep not poor childlen for life is this way murdering beauty and Passions Hush now dear children it must be this way to weary of life and Deceptions Rest now my children for soon we'll away into the calm and the Quiet Come little children I'll take thee away, into a land of Enchantment Come little children the time's come to play here in my garden of Shadows” WayChildrenLittlesPlayShowsPainLife IsPassionPoorLandSweetSorrowQuietShadowGardenCalmDearTheeDeceptionMy ChildrenWearyEnchantmentHushSweet Child Author:Edgar Allan Poe
“I nod like I'm not at all unnerved by this new cold side to him. Not cruel like his father. Not warm like the husband who sought me out on quiet nights. Something in between. This Linden has never woven his fingers through mine, never chosen me from a line of weary Gathered girls, never said he loved me in a myriad of coloured lights. We are nothing to each other.” SaidLightNightGirlFatherSidesLinesMinesColdQuietHusbandFingersWarmChosenWearyWoven Book:Sever Source: Sever