A Quotes
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“A trusted man doesn't flip-flop on where he stands. He says what he means and stand where he stands.He's not easily influenced by fear. He's influenced by destiny and will not be taken advantage of.”
“A trustee has a responsibility to guard the assets of others with a higher degree of care than he does his own.”
“A trusting heart is forgiven and, in turn, forgives.”
Source: NIV, Ragamuffin Bible, eBook: Meditations for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Brokenhearted
“A trusting heart will follow, only those who truly follow their heart.”
“A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required.”
“A trustworthy marriage has weathered temptation and anger and jealousy, resentment, self-righteousness and a little bit of selfishness. When you get over and get through that, then maybe you can see the light to love.”
“A trustworthy spiritual compass is absolutely necessary when it comes to navigating our feelings and circumstances, and true north is the Word of God...When we decide to go by what feels right, rather than trusting the instrument God has given us to live by, we risk getting lost and losing our way.”
Source: The Opposite Life: Unlocking the Mysteries of God’s Upside-Down Kingdom
“A trusty companion halves the journey and doubles the courage.”
Source: The Coming Race
“A trusty comrade is always of use; and a chronicler still more so.”
Source: The Sherlock Holmes Archives (incl. The Truth About Sherlock Holmes)
“A truth and its opposite are flip sides of the same coin.”
Source: Just One Year
“A truth ceases to be true when more than one person believes in it.”
“A truth comes out when it must; A dream comes true when it will. Though the world turn to ash and dust A secret’s a secret still.”
“A truth discovered always seems so plain and simple that we wonder why the discovery was so long delayed.”
Source: A Fortune to Share
“A truth does not become greater by repetition.”
“A Truth is the subjective development of that which is at once both new and universal. New: that which is unforeseen by the order of creation. Universal: that which can interest, rightly, every human individual, according to his pure humanity.”
“A truth is to be known always, to be uttered sometimes.”
Source: The New Frontier and Sand and Foam
“A truth is what it is. A lie, a thought out deception more brutal than a truth could ever be.”
“A truth looks freshest in the fashions of the day.”
Source: Tennyson: Selected Poetry
“A truth now and then projecting into the ocean of newspaper lies serves like headlands to correct our course. Indeed, my scepticism as to everything I see in a newspaper makes me indifferent whether I ever see one.”
Source: Selected letters of Thomas Jefferson
“A truth should exist, it should not be used like this. If I love you is that a fact or a weapon?”
“A truth that no one knows is still the truth.”
“A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent.”
“A truth told once is no match for a lie oft repeated.”
“A truth told with bad intent is bitter, a truth told with good intent eventually turns sweeter.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“A truth whispered is not less truthful. And an untruth shouted is not less untruthful.”
“A truthful enemy is better than a deceitful friend.”
“A truthmaker is an entity in virtue of which the proposition it makes true is true. And it is a necessary condition of being a truthmaker (though not a sufficient one) that a truthmaker necessitates the proposition it makes true.”
“A trăi în lume fără a deveni conștient de sensul ei este ca și când ai rătăci într-o mare bibliotecă fără a atinge nicio carte.”
Source: The Lost Symbol
“A trăi în trecut înseamnă a fi prizonierul unei lumi care nu mai există.”
“A tsunami of emotion flooded through Kurt. He knew what he wanted -- no, needed -- to do." Tarts & Turnovers”
Source: Tarts & Turnovers
“A tua tirania me tirou de ti e meu amor me amordaçou; o amor amortece todas as outras tiranias, a tirania atira contra todos os outros amores.”
Source: Caro Jovem Adulto
“A tua voz indigna ecoa pela minha catedral cerebral incessantemente até eu conseguir diluí-la na escuridão.”
Source: Caro Jovem Adulto
“A tudi ko bi ne hotel, bi imela vsaj sina, ki bi ga vzgojila, kakor bi želela. Upornika bi vzgojila...”
Source: Qui è proibito parlare
“A tudományos megismerés fejlődésével világunk egyre embertelenebbé válik. Az ember magányosnak érzi magát a világban, mivel kívül rekedt a természeten, és elveszítette a természet jelenségeivel való érzelmi "tudattalan azonosságát". A természeti jelenségek lassan elveszítették szimbolikus jelenségüket. A mennydörgés többé már nem a haragvó isten hangja, a villámlás sem az ő bosszúálló nyila. A folyóban nincs többé szellem, a fa már nem az ember életforrása, a kígyó nem a bölcsesség megtestesítője, a hegyi barlangban már nem laknak a hatalmas démonok. Nem szólnak az emberhez a kövek, növények és állatok, és az ember sem szól hozzájuk abban a hitben, hogy azok majd megértik őt. A természettel való kapcsolatát elveszítette, és ezzel együtt elveszett a szimbolikus kapcsolatból fakadó rejtett érzelmi energia is. Ezért a hatalmas veszteségért álmaink szimbólumai kárpótolnak. Felszínre hozzák eredeti természetünket - ösztöneinket és sajátságos gondolkodásunkat. Azonban álmaink, sajnálatos módon, a természet nyelvén fejezik ki közlendőiket, amely idegen és felfoghatatlan számunkra. Így mindez azzal a feladattal állít szembe benünket, hogy a modern beszéd racionális szavaira és fogalmaira fordítsuk le a természet nyelvét, olyan modern nyelvre, amely mentes a primitív kötöttségektől , nevezetesen az álomban megjelenő dolgokkal való participációtól.”
“A tulip doesn’t strive to impress anyone. It doesn’t struggle to be different than a rose. It doesn’t have to. It is different. And there’s room in the garden for every flower. You didn’t have to struggle to make your face different than anyone else’s on earth. It just is. You are unique because you were created that way. Look at little children in kindergarten. They’re all different without trying to be. As long as they’re unselfconsciously being themselves, they can’t help but shine. It’s only later, when children are taught to compete, to strive to be better than others, that their natural light becomes distorted.”
“A tulip doesn't strive to impress anyone.
It doesn't struggle to be different than a rose.
It doesn't have to.
It is different.
And there's room in the garden for every flower.”
“A tuna steak and a salad? Seventy bucks. Welcome to Los Angeles.”
“A tune came to her. She was slightly embarrassed, even within herself, to realise the song in her head was 'Beautiful Sky'. A happy, hopeful song that she hadn't sung in a long time. The sky grows dark / The black over blue / Yet the stars still dare / To shine for—”
Source: The Midnight Library
“A tune has to resonate with whatever is happening around it.”
“A tune's like a staircase - walk up on it.”
“A turbo: exhaust gasses go into the turbocharger and spin it, witchcraft happens and you go faster.”
“A turbulent state of mind is a necessity to do all the crazy things society is making you do. A peaceful mind can't do all this. Don't seek peace. Seek more turbulence if you want to continue with this madness.”
“A turkey is more occult and awful than all the angels and archangels. In so far as God has partly revealed to us an angelic world, he has partly told us what an angel means. But God has never told us what a turkey means. And if you go and stare at a live turkey for an hour or two, you will find by the end of it that the enigma has rather increased than diminished.”
“A turmoil of winds rushed around him, spiraling up in to the air: he was thinking.”
Source: Fire
“A turn or two I'll walk
To still my beating mind.”
Source: The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: Prefaces. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor.- v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost.- v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the shrew.- v.4. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. Winter's tale. Macbeth.- v.5 King John. King Richrd II. King Henry IV, parts I-II.- v.6. King Henry V. King Henry VI, parts I-III.- v.7 King Richard
“A turning point in modern history.”
Source: The poetry of Robert Frost
“A turning point in the public's perception of the building art came with the publication of Frank Lloyd Wright's 'An Autobiography' of 1932, a picaresque narrative that captivated many who hadn't the slightest inkling of what architects actually did.”
“A turquoise given by a loving hand carries with it happiness and good fortune."
Arabic proverb”
Source: 101 Power Crystals: The Ultimate Guide to Magical Crystals, Gems, and Stones for Healing and Transformation
“A turtle does come in it's own bowl”
“A turtle without their shell won't win any Rabbit Race”