Pleasantness Quotes

Enjoy the best quotes on Pleasantness , Explore, save & share top quotes on Pleasantness .

Meditate on the unique relationship between Christians. Psalm 133:1 proclaims the goodness and pleasantness of dwelling together in unity

there are some things in the world that are good but not pleasant and others that are pleasant but not good. But to live in peace is both pleasant and good.
Save QuoteView Quote

Be conscious of your pleasantness.

Debasish Mridha
Save QuoteView Quote

Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.

Bible
Save QuoteView Quote

...the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.

Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility
Save QuoteView Quote

A confident woman wears a smile and has this air of comfortability and pleasantness about her.

Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Save QuoteView Quote

You have no idea how much it contributes to the general politeness and pleasantness of diplomacy when you have a little quiet armed force in the background

George F. Kennan
Save QuoteView Quote

There was a pleasantness to the air and a spirit about the town that did not come from its color, but from some inner, tasty citrus quality. It made Alexia wonder fancifully if cities could have souls.

Gail Carriger, Blameless
Save QuoteView Quote

One thing I have asked from Jehovah- It is what I will look for- That I may dwell in the house of Jehovah all the days of my life, To gaze upon the pleasantness of Jehovah And to look with appreciation upon his temple.

New World Translation of the World Scriptures
Save QuoteView Quote

The tremendous danger is that this belief - that genuine happiness comes only from pleasant feelings - becomes a strong motivation to stay closed to anything unpleasant. But by staying closed to all unpleasantness, we also stay closed to our own wellspring of compassion.

Joseph Goldstein, A Heart Full of Peace
Save QuoteView Quote

Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the unpleasantness, based on the tacit understanding that this is not for keeps; that any limb you climb out on will still be there later for you to climb back.

Mignon McLaughlin, The Complete Neurotic's Notebook
Save QuoteView Quote