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Calming Quotes

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Virginia Woolf
“No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.”
Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own / Three Guineas

Virginia Woolf
“Quiet descended on her, calm, content, as her needle, drawing the silk smoothly to its gentle pause, collected the green folds together and attached them, very lightly, to the belt. So on a summer鈥檚 day waves collect, overbalance, and fall; collect and fall; and the whole world seems to be saying 鈥渢hat is all鈥� more and more ponderously, until even the heart in the body which lies in the sun on the beach says too, That is all. Fear no more, says the heart. Fear no more, says the heart, committing its burden to some sea, which sighs collectively for all sorrows, and renews, begins, collects, lets fall. And the body alone listens to the passing bee; the wave breaking; the dog barking, far away barking and barking.”
Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

Mackenzi Lee
“The room is warm and smells like dust, and just the presence of so many books makes it easier to breathe. It鈥檚 remarkable how being around books, even those you鈥檝e never read, can have a calming effect, like walking into a crowded party and finding it full of people you know.”
Mackenzi Lee, The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy

Colleen Hoover
“I don't know how he calmed me down without even talking, but he did. Some people just have a calming presence about them and he's one of those people.”
Colleen Hoover, It Ends with Us

Sanober  Khan
“You are the ocean to my eyes.”
Sanober Khan

Hippocrates
“When sleep puts an end to delirium, it is a good symptom.”
Hippocrates, The Aphorisms of Hippocrates

Natsuki Takaya
“You flounder through life, struggling desperately so you won't drown, even though you would float if you'd just relax.”
Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket: The Complete Collection

Thich Nhat Hanh
“Calming allows us to rest, and resting is a precondition for healing. When animals in the forest get wounded, they find a place to lie down, and they rest completely for many days. They don't think about food or anything else. They just rest, and they get the healing they need. When we humans get sick, we just worry! We look for doctors and medicine, but we don't stop. Even when we go to the beach or the mountains for a vacation, we don't rest, and we come back more tired than before. We have to learn to rest. Lying down is not the only position for resting. During sitting or walking meditation, we can rest very well. Meditation does not have to be hard labor. Just allow your body and mind to rest like an animal in the forest. Don't struggle. There is no need to attain anything. I am writing a book, but I am not struggling. I am resting also. Please read in a joyful, yet restful way. The Buddha said, "My Dharma is the practice of non-practice." Practice in a way that does not tire you out, but gives your body, emotions, and consciousness a chance to rest. Our body and mind have the capacity to heal themselves if we allow them to rest.

Stopping, calming, and resting are preconditions for healing. If we cannot stop, the course of our destruction will just continue. The world needs healing. Individuals, communities, and nations need healing.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: Transforming Suffering into Peace, Joy, and Liberation

Patrick Rothfuss
“There's no clear water from a muddy well. All you can do is let the silt settle until the water clears otherwise it will taste sour. (paraphrased)”
Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear

L.J. Kane
“Whenever you're feeling lonely, remember that there are people in this world who bless every one of us before they go to sleep at night. They may have never met you, but their hearts go out to you. They are true angels.”
L.J. Kane

“I enjoy many types of music, but to my ears, there鈥檚 none more soothing or calming than the music a tree makes as wind passes through its leaves.”
Laurie Buchanan, PhD

Ferreira de Castro
“N茫o h谩 nada que nos pare莽a t茫o in煤til como as nossas c贸leras, quando as evocamos tempos depois.”
Ferreira de Castro, A Miss茫o

Delia Owens
“When in trouble, just let go. Go back to idle”
Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Bored with the upsetting realities of the day? Then leave yourself to the calming mysteries of the night!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“I realize something. I haven't had a single flashback or panic attack since I stepped inside the house. It's so cut off from the outside world, so cocooned, I feel utterly safe. A line from my favorite movie floats into my head. The quietness and the proud look of it. Nothing very bad could happen to you there.
J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before

“You need a rest. You need empty moments in which you tolerate your anxiety and circling thoughts until they slow down and stop circling. You need slow, quiet activities that ground you and remind you to accept yourself in spite of huge obstacles and bad thoughts. You need to put solutions out of your mind for now, and engage in activities that have nothing to do with your ego. You need habits that strengthen your patience and focus, but also feel real and not arbitrary. You need to abandon your glorious future and build your imperfect present instead.”
AskPolly

Melanie A. Smith
“On the drive, I stick within sight of the water as it's always had a calming effect on me. Something about imaging what lurks beneath its surface, in depths that can't be seen, puts everything in perspective. It reminds me that we are all just small fish in a very big pond.”
Melanie A. Smith, All of Me

Courtney Peppernell
“There was nothing about you
that was ever wrong in the first place.
You were not made in error;
there is no mistaking that everything
you are was intended.
The night loves all of the moon
and her many phases.”
Courtney Peppernell, Watering the Soul

“Peace is not found by seeking it but in simply letting it be.”
Janni Styles

Genzaburo Yoshino
“The two of them continued like that in the quiet room for some time, hardly saying a word while the iron kettle bubbled gently.”
Genzaburo Yoshino

“My friend Jenny said once that I have a calming presence. Maybe it's because I am so quiet. Dogs and cats always seem relaxed around me. Even the crazy ones. I don't know. I'm a pretty nervous guy on the inside. I think Jenny only talks to me because we work together. It's not like we hang out after work. Most of my life I've had a small group of friends. People make me nervous. They take a lot out of me.”
Charles Forsman, Celebrated Summer

Jolene Guti茅rrez
“When feelings go on overload,
I pause and breathe
and all is . . . slowed.”
Jolene Guti茅rrez, Too Much!: An Overwhelming Day

Sarah J. Maas
“Cooldown.'

'You sound eager.'

She met his stare. 'I...' She swallowed. Hated herself for balking and forced herself to say, 'The breathing makes my head stop being so...' Horrible. Awful. Miserable. 'Loud.'

'Ah.' Understanding washed over his face. 'Mine too.'

For a moment, she held his gaze, watched the wind tug at the strands of his shoulder-length hair. The instinct to touch the sable locks had her pressing her palms to the mat, as if physically restraining herself.

'Right,' Cassian cleared his throat. 'Cooldown.”
Sarah J. Maas, A 鈥婥ourt of Silver Flames

Robin S. Baker
“If you suffer from anxiety, learning different breathwork techniques will have powerful effects on you.”
Robin S. Baker

Chelsea G. Summers
“The migraine held me in its gloomy embrace. I rocked in my bed. I willed the railroad spike to remove itself from my head. I counted sheep. I counted breaths. I counted back from 100. I counted on myself. The pain in my head burned lethal umber and gold, shaped like a dagger and sharp as betrayal. I named it Detective Wasserman. I gave it flesh with my worrying, and I flayed it, inch by glorious inch.”
Chelsea G. Summers, A Certain Hunger

“Despite I was tired, it was a comfort to stare at the red and brown stripes of the blanket in the lantern light and move my fingers along them. It was a steady, dependable task, as opposed to every other thing in my life at that moment, which was not currently steady.”
Elizabeth Crook, The Madstone: A Novel

Michael Bassey Johnson
“A day spent in the arms of nature is enough to cure all of the harms wrought by pain.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Nature, like a broom in a swift hand, sweeps anxieties away, and floods the heart with stillness.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You can't get from the crowd, the wisdom buried in the calm of silence.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, These Words Pour Like Rain

Nanne Nyander
“I鈥檓 the music in my ears,
sound, hear, disappear.
I鈥檓 the trees I see,
moving, not moving, swaying in the wind.
I鈥檓 the touch of invisible hands when I鈥檓 drowning,
grab, stretch, hold.
I鈥檓 the scent of jasmine in the summer breeze,
intoxicating, longing, calming.
I鈥檓 the taste of honey,
sweet on the tongue, smooth, happy.
I鈥檓 the thought of nothing,
embracing, peaceful, alive.
I鈥檓 everything,
life, home, peace.
I鈥檓 nothing.”
Nanne Nyander, One Without a Second: Poems

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