Sentences with Contentment, Sentences about Contentment

Sentences with Contentment, Sentences about Contentment

1. Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.

2. Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.

3. There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness. Therefore, acquire contentment.

4. The apex of my civic pride and personal contentment was reached on the bright September morning when I entered the public school.

5. Whatever we are waiting for – peace of mind, contentment, grace, the inner awareness of simple abundance – it will surely come to us, but only when we are ready to receive it with an open and grateful heart.

6. Good humor is a tonic for mind and body. It is the best antidote for anxiety and depression. It is a business asset. It attracts and keeps friends. It lightens human burdens. It is the direct route to serenity and contentment.

 

1. I’m contented.

2. We’re contented.

3. You look content.

4. Are you contented?

5. Steve is contented.

6. You look contented.

7. He who is contented is rich.

8. No medicine can cure a man of discontent.

9. Samuel displayed the contents of his wallet.

10. Content makes poor men rich discontent makes rich men poor.

11. To publish is to make content available to the general public.

12. He will easily be content and at peace, whose conscience is pure.

13. We can shoot rockets into space but we can’t cure anger or discontent.

14. Becoming a mom made me more contentious about expressing my true taste.

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16. But I fear, my lot being cast in Scotland, that beauty would not be content.

17. While Hate inflames his bosom, possibly He may feel contented with his situation.

18. Until you make peace with who you are, you’ll never be content with what you have.

19. Until you make peace with who you are, you will never be content with what you have.

20. Love is a capricious creature which desires everything and can be contented with almost nothing.

21. He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.

22. I have only begun to learn content and peace of mind since I have resolved at all risks to do this.

23. When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everyone will respect you.

24. When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you.

25. The Christian’s Bible is a drug store. Its contents remain the same, but the medical practice changes.

26. The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.

27. The relationship between democracy and capitalism is a contentious area in theory and in popular political movements.

28. When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.

29. Affably he placed one of his long white arms around her waist; she turned to him then, contentedly, expectantly, and secure.

30. Seeing unhappiness in the marriage of friends, I was content to have chosen music and laughter as a substitute for a husband.

31. Teachers hide the strategies they use to encourage inquiry, and the students develop their own skills as content-area experts.

32. Resolved, that the women of this nation in 1876, have greater cause for discontent, rebellion and revolution than the men of 1776.

33. We must not be content to memorize the beautiful formulas of our illustrious predecessors. Let us go out and study beautiful nature.

34. Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication.

35. It is a striking sign of the temper of our times that the controversy about this passage centered on its origin and not on its content.

36. I endeavour to be wise when I cannot be merry, easy when I cannot be glad, content with what cannot be mended and patient when there is no redress.

37. My parents divorced when I was young but I was brought up in two really loving households. I didn’t have a contentious relationship with my mom or dad.

38. Now people look at ‘The Scream’ or Van Gogh’s ‘Irises’ or a Picasso and see its new content: money. Auction houses inherently equate capital with value.

39. Some historians use the term informal colony to refer to a country under the de facto control of another state, although this term is often contentious.

40. Now more than ever do I realize that I will never be content with a sedentary life, that I will always be haunted by thoughts of a sun-drenched elsewhere.

41. And that is both honour enough to erect the head of the poorest beggar, and shame enough to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth. Be content.

42. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

43. Men do not understand books until they have a certain amount of life, or at any rate no man understands a deep book, until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.

44. Men know they are sexual exiles. They wander the earth seeking satisfaction, craving and despising, never content. There is nothing in that anguished motion for women to envy.

45. There are no contests in the Art of Peace. A true warrior is invincible because he or she contests with nothing. Defeat means to defeat the mind of contention that we harbor within.

46. Being forced to work, and forced to do your best, will breed in you temperance and self-control, diligence and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle will never know.

47. If philosophy is practice, a demand to know the manner in which its history is to be studied is entailed: a theoretical attitude toward it becomes real only in the living appropriation of its contents from the texts.

48. Anyone can live contentedly in circumstances of ease and comfort, health and well-being gratification and felicity; but to remain happy and contented in the face of difficulty, hardship and the onslaught of disease and sickness-this is an indication of nobility.

49. That a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth as for peace and defense of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself.

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