A Quote by William Randolph Hearst

Whatever begins to be tranquil is gobbled up by something not tranquil. — © William Randolph Hearst
Whatever begins to be tranquil is gobbled up by something not tranquil.
Trust Christ! and a great benediction of tranquil repose comes down upon the calm mind and the tranquil heart.
The mind is intrinsically tranquil. Out of this tranquility, anxiety and confusion are born. If one sees and knows this confusion, then the mind is tranquil once more.
Well, I thought I was so tranquil! I need to give up that illusion! There is decidedly no rest to be had in this world.
And so I will take back up my poor life, so plain and so tranquil, where phrases are adventures and the only flowers I gather aremetaphors.
I love tranquil solitude.
I normally try to be tranquil on the pitch.
It is tranquil people who accomplish much.
I've spent a lot of time in Inverness, playing gigs and on a radio tour. I like heading up there because it is very tranquil and a contrast to how busy London is.
I think that in fact by taking on the persona of a human being, you begin to realise that it is all ego, and that beneath that ego is something else, and that something else is a tranquil, nonentity, that we are simply drops of the sea, that we belong to each other.
My mind is tranquil. I allow peace into my life
Without trust, there can be no tranquil resting of the mind.
The breeze and the dew make tranquil the clear dawn; Behind the curtain there is one who alone is up betimes. The orioles sing and the flowers smile - Whose then, after all, is the Spring?
Revolutions are the produce of passion, not of sober and tranquil reason.
Don't ask to live in tranquil times. Literature doesn't grow there.
Change doth unknit the tranquil strength of men.
It is because of their tranquil thoughts That creatures go to prosperity.
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