1. unhurried - Adjective
2. unhurried - Adjective Satellite
relaxed and leisurely; without hurry or haste
capable of accepting delay with equanimity
Source: WordNetWhen we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, that petty fears and petty pleasures are but the shadow of the reality. Henry David Thoreau
Here, in the bare dark face of night A calm unhurried eye draws sight -We see in what we think we fear The cloudings of our thought made clear. Iain Banks
If your life is rushing in many directions at once, you are incapable of the kind of deep, unhurried prayer that is vital to the Christian walk. Bill Hybels
She thought of the library, so shining white and new; the rows and rows of unread books; the bliss of unhurried sojourns there and of going out to a restaurant, alone, to eat. Maud Hart Lovelace
What a wonderfully unhurried feeling it is to live even even a single year in perfect serenity. Yoshida Kenkō
Inner peace is impossible without patience. Wisdom requires patience. Spiritual growth implies the mastery of patience. Patience allows the unfolding of destiny to proceed at its won unhurried pace. Brian Weiss