O Agni, since we are kindling the fire of the Spirit through tapas, may we be dear to the Veda, long-lived and bright in intellect.

Atharva Veda 7.61.1. bo hv, p. 71

Like butter hidden in milk, true knowledge dwells in all that lives; ever with mind as the churning rod, everyone should churn it out in himself. Using the whirling rope of knowledge, one should obtain, like fire by friction, that partless, stainless silence; I am Brahman, as it's said.

Atharva Veda, Brahmabindu Upanishad 20n21. upb, p. 690

Against fear, against anger, against sloth, against too much waking, too much sleeping, against too much eating, not eating, a yogin shall always be on his guard.

Atharva Veda, Amritabindu Upanishad 27. upb, p. 696

To them belongs yon stainless Brahman world in whom there is no crookedness and falsehood, nor trickery.

Atharva Veda, Prasna Upanishad 1.16. upr, p. 380

May this woman, Agni, find a husband, then, verily, King Soma will make her happy. May she, bearing sons, be the queen of the home, and fortunate, hold the sway, united with her husband. Even as the lair, O bounteous Ones, is a loved, charming, happy retreat of wild animals, so may this woman, Fortune's darling, be loved by her husband, being never at variance with him.

Atharva Veda 2.36.3-4 hv, p. 125