Quiet Time Quotes

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Richelle E. Goodrich
“Truth is, I’m generally happiest when it’s just me. It’s okay to be madly in love with yourself.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Keep quiet and the enemy will reveal himself.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Book of Wisdom

Israelmore Ayivor
“The more you concentration on God, the longer your conversation with him lasts and the holier his consacration will be on you. Let your communication with him be controlled by your committment.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Michael Bassey Johnson
“In solitude, listen to your heart, for at that moment, it speaks nothing but the truth.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The true artist resides on the inside.
The outside is chaos, bondage and destruction.
The inside is peace, freedom, and creation.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Thatcher Wine
“Reading is a particularly effective counterbalance to many of the negative effects of other forms of entertainment we consume... Holding a book in your hands and slowing down to read offers an antidote to digital overload.”
Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better

Emilie Barnes
“My quiet time is not a gift I give to God.
My quiet time is a gift God gives me.
I don't offer him my quiet time. I simply offer him my time, my self. He's the one who provides the quiet spirit.”
Emilie Barnes, Fill My Cup, Lord... With the Peace of Your Presence

Israelmore Ayivor
“Be the one whose Lord is Jesus and who takes His words as a final authority without any thought of controversy. True believers follow Jehovah, not only for what He does, but specially for who He is.”
Israelmore Ayivor

“If you need more power, you must pray more.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Dana Arcuri
“Truly, sacred rest is soul care. We honor quiet time alone with God. We intentionally step away from the chaos of life. We unplug from noise and distractions. We relish moments of tranquility.”
Dana Arcuri, Sacred Wandering: Growing Your Faith In The Dark

“In quietness we find inner peace.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Donna Goddard
“A quiet time gives our mind the conditions to allow unconscious thoughts to rise to the surface. Our unconscious thoughts lead and form our life far more than our conscious ones. They can and do lead us into danger. They can also lead us to safety. The more we are aware of these thoughts, the more we become their master. A fool believes he is a master of his destiny when he does not even know his thoughts.
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Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The peace and quiet we seek left home for nature.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Jim Elliot
“I think the devil has made it his business to monopolize on three elements: noise, hurry, crowds. If he can keep us hearing radios, gossip, conversation, or even sermons, he is happy. But he will not allow quietness. For he believes Isaiah where we do not. Satan is quite aware of the power of silence. The voice of God, though persisten, is soft.”
Jim Elliot

“After hours, quiet comes alive. Light lands soft. The soul leans in.”
AshRawArt

Donna Goddard
“Some people have a seemingly quiet life but they are noisy inside. Some people have a seemingly busy life but they have a quietness within. To lessen the inner noise we can develop self-awareness, introspection, and stillness. We grow in solitude. We need quiet times. They make our life happier and less problematic. They move us closer to glowing health, agelessness, peace, prosperity, clear thinking, inspired ideas, harmonious and interesting relationships, and effective problem solving. They secure our personal and spiritual progress. As we become more conscious through the practice of quiet times, we progressively lose the problems of illness, stress, confusion, and relationship breakdowns. By having quiet times, we start to wake up.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Scott C. Holstad
“why do they think that when you are occupied reading the L.A. Times or perhaps a fine novel that in reality you are dying of loneliness and in specific need of their company?”
Scott C. Holstad, Binge

“In the quiet of the day I connect with and strengthen my faith and reflect on and assess my progress in being and becoming who I was created to be and be becoming.”
Sandra C Bibb

Darnell Lamont Walker
“Let yourself be alone. Let others be
alone when thev need. The people in
the world are too much sometimes.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

Jim Elliot
“I think the devil has made it his business to monopolize on three elements: noise, hurry, crowds. If he can keep us hearing radios, gossip, conversation, or even sermons, he is happy. But he will not allow quietness. For he believes Isaiah where we do not. Satan is quite aware of the power of silence. The voice of God, though persistent, is soft.”
Jim Elliot

Kristen Wetherell
“For too many years, this was the way I approached Scripture, because I didn’t understand my neediness. I thought that by opening my Bible I was seeking something good and right to do, rather than primarily seeking someone to love (p. 39).”
Kristen Wetherell, Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word

Kristen Wetherell
“There is no magic bullet here, only a constant dependence on God’s supernatural help as we put ourselves in the position to receive from him (p. 53).”
Kristen Wetherell, Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word

Anita Keagy
“Since I began seeking God first, joy and peace have stopped being things I long for but are blessings I now experience. No matter what’s going on in my life or the world.”
Anita Keagy, Seeking God First: A Practical Plan for Finding Joy and Peace in Him