Quotes about Peace
If you want to be a voice for peace in the world, begin by making peace a permanent condition of your own life.
— Wayne Dyer
Life isn't an emergency. Christ is in charge of every moment of the day; nothing catches Him off guard.
— Ann Voskamp
Happy is the person who has learned the secret of being content with whatever life brings him, and has learned to rejoice in the simple and beautiful things around him.
— Billy Graham
When I come to be united to thee with all my being, then there will be no more pain and toil for me, and my life shall be a real life, being wholly filled by thee.
— St. Augustine
Live this new way and the flood gates of abundance will open and pour over you more riches than you may have dreamed existed. Money, yes, lots of it, but what's more important you'll have peace. You'll be in that wonderful minority who lead calm, cheerful successful lives. Start today. You have nothing to lose. But you have a life to win.
— Earl Nightingale
Destructive emotions, such as anger, hatred, and jealousy don't hurt others; they hurt you. They can make your life miserable. They can make you sick. Forgive everyone who ever hurt you—really forgive them—and then forgive yourself. That's all past.
— Earl Nightingale
In essence, we cannot hope to engage the age of outrage unless we are properly devoted to the habit of prayer. Without it, we will inevitably succumb to the temptations and pressures that give rise to outrage rather than proclaim the victory and peace of Christ.
— Ed Stetzer
You can't hate people and engage them with the gospel at the same time. You can't war with people and show the love of Jesus. You can't be both outraged and on mission.
— Ed Stetzer
Dedicating ourselves to Scripture reading, prayer, and fasting enables us to reset our minds, steering us away from the road toward outrage and onto the path of peace.
— Ed Stetzer
I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony, I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company.
— Anonymous
Sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
— Anonymous
Feed him [Micajah] with bread of affliction, and with water of affliction, until I come in peace.
— Anonymous