Quotes about Contentment
We all want Grace, but we cannot enjoy Grace when there is an attitude of comparing.
— Jerry Bridges
You are about as happy as you make up your mind to be.
— Mark Twain
I want time in which to walk quietly over the earth, among uncrazed men. I want time in which to build a house, inhabit it, create a past with meaning. I want time in which to seek and find love. I want time. I want to be unhurried, uncaught. I want time in which to sleep and waken, in which to dream the truth of my being on earth. Time.
— William Saroyan
that gratitude for life came from being happy
— William Ury
Rest and be thankful.
— William Wordsworth
Be mild, and cleave to gentle things, thy glory and thy happiness be there.
— William Wordsworth
To be content with what one has is the greatest and truest of riches.
— Cicero
What we call pleasure, and rightly so is the absence of all pain.
— Cicero
After 'Versace' and 'American Horror Story,' if that was the end of the line, then I can go happy.
— Cody Fern
It's impossible to satisfy everyone, and I suggest we all stop trying.
— Jennifer Aniston
Be sure of your call to every business you go about. Though it is the least business, be sure of your call to it; then, whatever you meet with, you may quiet your heart with this: I know I am where God would have me. Nothing in the world will quiet the heart so much as this: when I meet with any cross, I know I am where God would have me, in my place and calling; I am about the work that God has set me.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Now this is a mystery to a carnal heart. They can see no such thing; perhaps they think God loves them when he prospers them and makes them rich, but they think God loves them not when he afflicts them. That is a mystery, but grace instructs men in that mystery, grace enables men to see love in the very frown of God's face, and so come to receive contentment.
— Jeremiah Burroughs