I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“In Tantric tradition, Shiva and Shakti or Purusha and Prakriti represent the two fundamental forces that sustain the universe; all that exists is an interplay of these forces.”
Source: The Tantric Curse
“In Tantric Zen it doesn't matter but it does ... .”
“In Tantric Zen there is no rule. There is only your immediate experience.”
“In Tantric Zen you can be humorous and make fun of anything or you can be very serious.”
“In Tantric Zen, career, relationships, the type of insurance you have - all things are part of your evolution, your awareness, your experience of the suchness of existence.”
“In Tantrism, the first thing is having the experience of touch, of profound contact with things, with the universe, without mental commotion. Everything begins there: touching the universe deeply. When you touch deeply, you no longer need to let go. That occurs naturally.”
“In Tanzania, it was more than one hundred tribal units which lost their freedom; it was one nation that regained it.”
Source: Man and Development: Binadamu Na Maendeleó
“In Tanzania, the chimps are isolated in a very tiny patch of forest. I flew over it 13 years ago and realized that, basically, all the trees had gone, that people all around the park are struggling to survive. It became very clear that there was no way to protect the chimps while the people were in this dire circumstance.”
“In Tar Baby, the classic concept of the individual with a solid, coherent identity is eschewed for a model of identity which sees the individual as a kaleidoscope of heterogeneous impulses and desires, constructed from multiple forms of interaction with the world as a play of difference that cannot be completely comprehended.”
“In Tarzan I only had to worry about the bees”
“In taste and imagination, in the graces of style, in the arts of persuasion, in the magnificence of public works, the ancients were at least our equals.”
“In tattooing, linework is arguably the most important element. Lines form the basis of our sketches and the stencils used to apply the artwork to the skin.”
Source: The Tattoo Textbook: Escape the Grind, Do What You Love, and Launch Your Kick-Ass Tattoo Career
“In teaching a hawk it was useless to bludgeon the creature into submission. The raptors had no tradition of masochism, and the more one menaced or tortured them, the more they menaced in return. [...] Any cruelty, being immediately resented, was worse than useless, because the bird would never bend or break to it. He possessed the last inviolable sanctuary of death. The mishandled raptor chose to die.”
Source: The Goshawk
“In teaching it is the method and not the content that is the message.”
Source: The Cultured Man
“In teaching man, experimental science results in lessening his pride more and more by proving to him every day that primary causes, like the objective reality of things, will be hidden from him forever and that he can only know relations.”
Source: An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
“In teaching the young you have to satisfy the schoolchild in yourself and enter the region where all meanings start. That is where, in any case, the philosopher has perpetually to start.”
Source: The illusion of technique: a search for meaning in a technological civilization
“In teaching there can be too much emphasis on certainty and a proper appreciation of uncertainty is to be encouraged.”
“In teaching there should be no distinction of classes.”
Source: Confucian Analects, The Great Learning & The Doctrine of the Mean
“In teaching us a new visual code, photographs alter and enlarge our notions of what is worth looking at and what we have a right to observe. They are a grammar and, even more importantly, an ethics of seeing. Finally, the most grandiose result of the photographic enterprise is to give us the sense that we can hold the whole world in our heads-as an anthology of images.
To collect photographs is to collect the world”
“In teaching writing, I'm learning new things about writing.”
“In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years.”
“In teaching your child, do not forget that suffering is good too. It makes a person rich in character.”
Source: A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN MAGGIE NOW
“In teaching, I like being able to present clips from movies on VHS or DVD and then talk about them. That's what this movie is.”
“In teaching, the greatest sin is to be boring.”
“In teaching, the other main problem related to type is the students’ interest. Intuitives and sensing types differ greatly in what they find interesting in any subject even if they like, that is, are interested in, the same subjects. Intuitives like the principle, the theory, the why. Sensing types like the practical application, the what and the how.”
“In teaching, you do not want to COVER things, you want to UNCOVER them. The best way to get good ideas is to have lots of ideas.”
“In teaching, you must simply work your pupil into such a state of interest in what you are going to teach him that every other object of attention is banished from his mind; then reveal it to him so impressively that he will remember the occasion to his dying day; and finally fill him with devouring curiosity to know what the next steps in connection with the subject are.”
Source: Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals
“In team sports the athletes were bonded by each other, there was an immense peer pressure to keep going. One dared not miss a practice for fear of letting his teammates down. Every time an athlete thought of getting back into bed in the morning he knew he would have to face the anger of his closest friends. But the sculler had to find motivation entirely within himself. No one else cared.”
“In tears I tossed my coin from Trevi's edge. A coin unsordid as a bond of love-- And, with the instinct of the homing dove, I gave to Rome my rendezvous and pledge. And when imperious Death Has quenched my flame of breath, Oh, let me join the faithful shades that throng that fount above.”
Source: Poems
“In tears there's truth.”
Source: Show Up Confident: The New Way To Get Ready For Your Day And Your Life
“In tears, we labour for what we want.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“In tech startups, FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) isn't just about numbers—it's the framework that aligns engineering efforts with market realities, preventing over investment in features that don't drive value.”
Source: The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies
“In tech startups, the right FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) tools act as a steady compass, turning raw financial data into clear insights that guide founders through growth phases without losing direction.”
Source: The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies
“In technical language, an ego state may be described phenomenologically as a coherent system of feelings, and operationally as a set of coherent behavior patterns. In more practical terms, it is a system of feelings accompanied by a related set of behavior patterns. Each individual seems to have available a limited repertoire of such ego states, which are not roles but psychological realities.”
Source: GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
“In technological development, in production of material goods and creature comforts, we've challenged the very gods, but psychologically, emotionally, we're scarcely more than chimpanzees with bulldozers, baboons with big bombs.”
“In Technologized Desire, the cultural pathologies that mark the panic ecstasy and terminal doom of the posthuman condition are powerfully rehearsed in the language of science fiction. Here, images of prosthetic subjects, zombies, cut-ups and armies of the medieval dead actually slip off the pages of literature to become the terminal hauntology of these technologized times. Technologized Desire is nothing less than a brilliant data screen of future memories. Read it well: it's a survival guide for bodies flatlined by the speed of accelerating technology.”
“In technology, we spend so much time experimenting, fine-tuning, getting the absolute cheapest way to do something - so why aren't we doing that with social policy?”
“In Tehran, the 444 days of the Iran Hostage Crisis was the first world event in which you could literally have live events beamed into your living room. Now, every world event plays out on its own, and as a media event.”
“In Tel Aviv the weekends last 48 hours. In Jerusalem they last 6 months.”
“In television and films, you never know the fate of anything. Focusing on the present moment - not getting so caught up on what could happen - that's been my biggest focus. Everything's happening seemingly at once.”
“In television or a movie I bring my own ego and consequently can mess up. In the theatre I learnt very quickly to shut up and listen. Now I am able to get out of my own way.”
“in television the product is not the program; the product is the audience and the consumer of that product is the advertiser. The advertiser does not 'buy' a news program. He buys an audience.”
Source: And so it goes
“In television there are only about 12 people who do what I do.”
“In television you don't have a lot of time to spend with the role or the script. Typically you get a script a week prior to shooting. Sometimes it's even less time, not enough time to dream about the role.”
“In television you go in with this operating system that it is a crapshoot.”
“In television, and especially in a situation comedy, you kind of play yourself, or at least the essence of yourself.”
“In television, everything is gone with the speed of light, literally. It is no field for anybody with intimations of immortality.”
“In television, I don't feel constraints. I feel a lot freedom to maneuver.”
“In television, images are projected at you. You are the screen. The images wrap around you. You are the vanishing point.”
Source: The medium is the massage: an inventory of effects
“In television, the 60-minute series, 'The Wire' and 'Mad Men' and so on, the writer is the primary creative artist.”