Adventure Quote by Anonymous
“The quest for this unwearied peace is constant and universal. Probe deeply into the teaching of Buddha, Maimonides, or a Kempis, and you will discover that they base their diverse doctrines on the foundation of a large spiritual serenity. Analyze the prayers of troubled, overborne mankind of all creeds, in every age-and their petitions come down to the irreducible common denominators of daily bread and inward peace. Grown men do not pray for vain trifles. When they lift up their hearts and voices in the valley of tears they ask for strength and courage and understanding.”
About This Quote
The quote emphasizes that across religions, people seek inner peace and basic needs, praying for strength, courage, and understanding rather than trivial matters.
In simple terms: People across faiths desire inner peace and basic needs, asking for strength and understanding.
Focus on essential, universal human needs.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- personal crises
- interfaith dialogue
- mental health support
- community gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core needs unite us beyond belief?
- How can we nurture inner peace in daily life?
May overlook cultural differences in how peace is conceptualized.