“Bart: You made all that money for sitting around and watching TV and eating food? Lisa: There's a lot more to it than that, Bart. I don't just babysit. I sell peace of mind for a dollar an hour. Two dollars after 9 o'clock.”— Dan Greaney, Lisa Simpson, Yeardley Smith, imdb.com
“Money is not peace of mind. Money is not happiness. Money is, at its essence, that measure of a man’s choices.”— Bill Dubuque, Mark Williams, Mark Williams, Marty Byrde, Jason Bateman, imdb.com
“We are, you might say, 'brainwashed' into thinking that money is the source of happiness while what we really need to know is that inner peace is something that comes from within.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“Everyone wants to lead a peaceful, happy life, but happiness and success aren’t measured by how much money you have, but by whether you have inner peace in your heart.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“There you are, you stupid cracker. You know why I get a hotel room? To poop in peace. No kids bangin’ on the door, No phones ringin’. It’s my time! Every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 pm! I don’t know why I only go twice a week.”— Robert Carlock, Jack Burditt, Tracy Jordan, Tracy Morgan, imdb.com
“Imagine something beautiful. Your mind will become peaceful at that moment. A peaceful mind will attract peace, not fear.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“We are in each others thoughts. Remember I love you. Don't worry so much about achieving peace. It will be yours.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“No one’s comfort is more important than my peace of mind and well-being, and I need to stop feeling guilty about that.”— Martine Thompson, vogue.com
“Dedicate yourself to the good you deserve and desire for yourself. Give yourself peace of mind. You deserve to be happy. You deserve delight.”— Hannah Arendt, amazon.com
“What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee?”— Anthony Trollope, amazon.com
“I never left the field saying I could have done more to get ready and that gives me peace of mind.”— Peyton Manning, keepinspiring.me
“My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find peace with exactly who and what I am. To take pride in my thoughts, my appearance, my talents, my flaws and to stop this incessant worrying that I can’t be loved as I am.”— Anaïs Nin, facebook.com