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Serenity   /sərˈɛnəti/   Listen
noun
Serenity  n.  
1.
The quality or state of being serene; clearness and calmness; quietness; stillness; peace. "A general peace and serenity newly succeeded a general trouble."
2.
Calmness of mind; eveness of temper; undisturbed state; coolness; composure. "I can not see how any men should ever transgress those moral rules with confidence and serenity." Note: Serenity is given as a title to the members of certain princely families in Europe; as, Your Serenity.






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"Serenity" Quotes from Famous Books



... in God in an almost Quietist fashion (nothing less was at the bottom of Mrs. Baxter's homely serenity), you might exhaust philosophy and the researches of the wise, or you might merely be in excellent health and spirits. Any of these three seemed enough to exclude that painful reaching out to dim unlikely possibilities which must in her mind henceforward ...
— Quisante • Anthony Hope

... bush below them, where they set up a hubbub that would have made on old-time Puritan laugh, even at the risk of being censured for levity. By and by they quieted down, and one of them began to whistle his pretty minor tune with as much serenity as if he had never been excited in his life. My winter outing proved that the Frost King and the hardy birds often go cheek by jowl, as if they were on terms of the ...
— Our Bird Comrades • Leander S. (Leander Sylvester) Keyser

... Marzio, who had been startled so terribly by a slight noise when his back was turned. And yet he had been profoundly affected by the scene of the morning, and had not yet entirely recovered his serenity. ...
— Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster • F. Marion Crawford

... and Thomas Cromwell. More was the most accomplished, most learned, and most enlightened of the three. He was a Catholic, but very exemplary in his life, and charitable in his views. In moral elevation of character, and beautiful serenity of soul, the annals of the great men of his country furnish no superior. His extensive erudition and moral integrity alone secured him the official station which Wolsey held as lord chancellor. He ...
— A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon - For the Use of Schools and Colleges • John Lord

... clear of detaining and delaying objects like cradles, is cured and can go back with proper serenity to that which alone matters. Art and the work necessary to produce it. But she will have wasted time," he said, shaking his head. "She will most ...
— Christine • Alice Cholmondeley


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