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Calmness   /kˈɑmnəs/  /kˈɑlmnəs/   Listen
noun
Calmness  n.  The state of quality of being calm; quietness; tranquillity; self-repose. "The gentle calmness of the flood." "Hes calmness was the repose of conscious power."
Synonyms: Quietness; quietude; stillness; tranquillity; serenity; repose; composure; sedateness; placidity.






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"Calmness" Quotes from Famous Books



... feminine, the character is less so; we seem to require more feeling in her fierceness, more passion in her frenzy; something less of poetical abstraction,—less art, fewer words: her delirious vengeance we might forgive, but her calmness and subtlety ...
— Characteristics of Women - Moral, Poetical, and Historical • Anna Jameson

... turned thrice round, to wind the slack about my body. The taut rope cut deep into my flesh; but nothing mattered now, except to save him. 'Catch the cloak, Elsie!' I cried; 'catch it: pull him gently in!' Elsie caught it and pulled him in, with wonderful pluck and calmness. We hauled him over the edge. He lay safe on the bank. Then we all three broke down and cried like children together. I took his hand in mine and held ...
— Miss Cayley's Adventures • Grant Allen

... first addressed by name was leaning over the bulwarks, with his eyes bent in the same direction as the others; but as he answered he turned his face towards the speaker, and the light from the deck fell full upon his quiet features, which exhibited a calmness bordering on the supernatural, considering his station ...
— The Pilot • J. Fenimore Cooper

... Orleans by the British forces in 1814 and 1815. I wish I had sufficient strength to speak fully of the merit of the services of Col. Butler on that occasion; this strength I have not: Suffice it to say, that on all occasions he displayed that heroic chivalry, and calmness of judgment in the midst of danger, which distinguish the valuable officer in the hour of battle. In a conspicuous manner were those noble qualities displayed by him on the night of the 23d December, 1814, and on the 8th of January, ...
— Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 1 January 1848 • Various

... be the reality. It occurred to the boy that the Sudanese, reflecting upon their situation, had come to the conclusion that they could not escape and, without saying anything to him, had turned back to Fayum. But their calmness suggested to him the first doubts. If that really was Fayum, would they gaze upon it so indifferently? They, of course, saw the phenomenon and pointed it out to each other with their fingers, but on their faces could not be seen the least perplexity ...
— In Desert and Wilderness • Henryk Sienkiewicz


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