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Learn to accept  that what cannot be cured
must be endured.



Calmness itself is the great healer.



Calmness is ours if we choose to adopt the pace of nature,
for nature's secrete is he
patience.


Calm must first be initiated from within us, to seek it
without is nearly impossible.


When we can face reality in a calm way, then the mind
can feel tranquil.



To be calm is to have self-control.


Those who can remain calm have their own private pace
with which to meet misfortune and
fortune unperplexed.



You will not be able to take control of your life
until
you can take control of yourself.



Calm is the clock during the thunderstorm.



Comtemplate that which is dearest to your heart
for that is the seed of calm.



Those who can travel this life calmly, unattached and unrepulsed by
objects and events, will win eternal peace.


Dualism destroys calmness, but we can be serene i the
oneness of things if we are patient
and concentrate.


Cultivate calm in the garden of your heart.


The weeds that choke the garden of calm are jealousy, selfishness,
greed, hatred, and impatience.


Enjoy the calm that comes in the still moments after the storms
have subsided.


Arise calmly and live the day in tranquility.


To remain calm we must not fight against enforced entanglements.
Our entanglements must be calmly borne.



Enter into calm contemplation. Quiet meditation
distinguishes the seeker of
enlightement.


Only by getting to know our self throught reflection and meditation
ca we reach our spirit and achieve calm.


There is more calm to be had from contemplating a day simply spent
than from reliving battles and victories, successes and triumphs.


Truth is always the companion of calm.


So calm is quiet contemplation that it is hard to be drawn out from it.


Solitute is the best vehicle for calm.


There is great calm in genius and solitude.


When our inner sound can kill the outer sound we will have reached
the calmness wherein tranquility may be found.


Cope. Avoid stress. Live for stability. Embrace change.
Be calm in the face of fortune and adversity.


Our difficulty in remaining calm seems to stem from the fact that few of us
actually like and trust ourselves.


A life where there is no time to be calm and reflect is not really a life.


The point of it all is to be able to control your own mind to focus
on what is most important to you.


Remember, all life is transient, grasp this and greed and anger will be
replaced with calm and tranquility.


Any dissatisfaction we may have with oureselves will upset calm.
Do not allow yourself to fall under the power of
confused emotion.


Calmly consider the rationality of your actions.  Just because you have been
scalded once does not mean that all water is to be feared.


A life without calm is a life without soul.
A life without soul is like an empty sack.
An empty sack cannot stand upright.


It is the nature of a great mind to be calm and  undisturbed.


There is no tranquility to be had
where there is no desire to
calmly examine one's life.


Mankind chooses, it seems, to be in turmoil, and periods of tranquility are few
and far between, even avoided by many as unfashionable.


The most vital time to relax is when you don't have time for it.


A calm heart is a free heart.