T Quotes
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“The explosive decompression of the Boeing 737 Max 9 is expected to lead to airline travelers avoiding the window seats.”
“The explosive development of technology was analogous to the grown of cancer cells, and the results would be identical: the exhaustion of all sources of nourishment, the destruction of organs, and the final death of the host body. He advocated abolishing crude technologies such as fossil fuels and nuclear energy and keeping gentler technologies such as solar power and small-scale hydroelectric power.”
Source: The Three-Body Problem
“The explosive power of your big dreams will surely be seen on the day your dreams become real.”
Source: Exploring the Explosive Power of Big Dreams
“The exponential growth is through innovations.”
Source: Modified Leadership
“The exponential rewards you receive as a reaction to the service that you give is phenomenal. If everybody understood that you get back in spades what you put in in terms of service, not only will everybody’s lives be more fulfilling – I mean can you imagine a society look like that? I’m Bill Courtney and I share hope.”
“The export market is based, on high-paying jobs. I`ve seen statistics that show that people make over 88 a year generally benefit from this because these are export jobs.”
“The export of cartel power into the USA is a sensitive issue. The discussion about Mexican cartels’ northward push gets pulled, often unfairly, into the flaming American immigration debate. The anti-immigrant brigade talk about Mexican laborers as an invading army; and they see all undocumented workers as potential cartel emissaries, using migrant communities to hide undercover ops. The Mexican Drug War, they say, is a reason to militarize the border. Residents of border states vex about the danger of spillover. If thugs are decapitating in Juárez, they fret, how long before they cut off heads in El Paso? Is the Mexican disease contagious?
Down in Mexico, the argument is reversed. A common complaint by politicians and journalists is that there aren’t enough arrests of big players in El Norte. Why haven’t we heard of the capos in the United States? they ask. How come some Mexican fugitives live unharmed north of the border? Why has Mexico been goaded into a drug war while narcotics move freely around the fifty states of the union?”
Source: El Narco: Inside Mexico's Criminal Insurgency
“The export of oil, the export of minerals, will for many decades continue to be a critical part for the growth of African economies. The emphasis is on diversification. We have for many years - not just in South Africa but in many parts of the continent - spoken about beneficiation. And I think part of the secret, in relation to beneficiation, is you have got to make it attractive, profitable for the private sector - and it will take off. You may have to look at mechanisms like tax concessions... You will not have to worry about beneficiation if it makes commercial sense.”
“The Export-Import Bank is one of the most important tools America has to create jobs.”
“The exposed nature of life in the public square affects leaders' attitudes toward risk - and failure.”
“The exposure from 'Iron Chef' has been helpful, but at the end of the day your product and your service determine whether you get customers or not. If people decide to eat out less during a recession, the first restaurants that they will cut out are the ones that don't do a great job.”
“The exposé, the compassion and outrage, of documentary fueled by the dedication to reform has shaded over into combinations of exoticism, tourism, voyeurism, psychologism and metaphysics, trophy hunting - and careerism.”
Source: Decoys and Disruptions: Selected Writings, 1975-2001
“The express authority of the people alone could give validity to the Constitution.”
Source: The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788
“THE EXPRESS IMAGE OF THE FATHER IS ENCODED IN THE WORDS OF CHRIST!”
Source: Open Your Eyes: Discover Who You Are in the Realm of the Spirit
“The expression "follow the Brethren" has a broader meaning than some would apply to it. It means not only to agree with the counsel given to the Church by the Brethren, but also to follow their example in appearance and deportment.”
Source: The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson
“The expression "following suit" is a curious one, because it has nothing to do with walking behind a matching set of clothing. If you follow suit, it means you do the same thing somebody else has just done. If all of your friends decided to jump off a bridge into the icy waters of an ocean or river, for instance, and you jumped in right after them, you would be following suit. You can see why following suit can be a dangerous thing to do, because you could end up drowning simply because somebody else thought of it first.”
“The expression "from above" is for us only a way of speaking. Many receive from above the command for action - we call it intuition.”
“The expression 'there is nothing like the good old days' does not mean that fewer bad things happened before, but fortunately, that people tend to forget about them.”
“The expression 'Those who can't do, teach' is a curious one, because if you look at the world , you'll see that teachers aren't particularly worse at doing things than anyone else, so perhaps the expression might be better worded as 'nobody can do anything”
“The expression a woman wears on her face is far more important than the clothes she wears on her back.”
“The expression e=mc2 is the ultimate statement in bounce per ounce.”
“The expression "following suit" is a curious one, because it has nothing to do with walking behind a matching set of clothing.”
Source: The Austere Academy
“The expression Gone To The Dogs needs to be changed to Gone To Humans Without a Conscience”
“The expression I use: Pain + Reality = Progress. Whenever I would have a painful mistake, I started to view that as puzzles that would give me gems if I could solve the puzzle. So, it made me thoughtful - what should I do differently next time? That was the puzzle. And the gem was some principle for handling the same thing when it came along again, and then I would write it down. And by writing it down and referring to it, and also being able to show it to other people so that we could agree that that was a good way of handling that thing - that was very, very powerful.”
“The expression if history in things is no other than that of past torment.”
Source: Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life
“The expression in her eyes was bitter as nightshade. 'You ask me about regret? Let me tell you a few things about regret, my darling. There is no end to it. You cannot find the beginning of the chain that brought us from there to here. Should you regret the whole chain, and the air between, or each link separately, as if you could uncouple them? Do you regret the beginning which ended so badly, or just the ending itself? I've given more thought to this question than you can begin to imagine.”
Source: White Oleander
“The expression just set me on edge. He had the look of an injured wild animal. I imagined a hungry lion limping in front of me with a bloody paw. No matter how much the beast stumbled or bled, one would have to always remember that the creature could tear the average human body in half.”
Source: The Final Play
“The expression of a gentleman's face is not so much that of refinement, as of flexibility, not of sensibility and enthusiasm as of indifference; it argues presence of mind rather than enlargement of ideas.”
“The expression of a man's face is commonly a help to his thoughts, or glossary on his speech; but the countenance of Newman Noggs, in his ordinary moods, was a problem which no stretch of ingenuity could solve.”
Source: Novels
“The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired.”
“The expression of Christian character is not good doing, but God-likeness. If the Spirit of God has transformed you within, you will exhibit Divine characteristics in your life, not good human characteristics . God's life in us expresses itself as God's life, not as human life trying to be godly.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition
“The expression of divinity is in variety.”
“The expression of having to pinch yourself never made sense to me—until now. Because that is precisely how I feel; everything feels so right. Perfect. And that is a feeling I haven’t experienced in a long time.”
Source: Charting the Course
“The expression of Life neither originates within a single human nor belongs to that person exclusively. Life is energy and, as such, it belongs to all.”
Source: Love's Longing
“The expression of our truth is an ancient action through which we actually discover our place in the world; the true shape of our being and our individuality. It is how we create firm boundaries and allow others to know who we are and what we value.”
“The expression of truth is simplicity.”
“The expression of vanity and self-love becomes less offensive, when it retains something of simplicity and frankness.”
Source: Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Years 1799-1804
“The expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the Fittest is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient.”
“The expression on my face - who on earth would be interested in that? All that I have to say is to be found in my works. (On being photographed)”
“The expression should come from within oneself, conveying the spiritual - something between earth and heaven. And if one runs, one should not seem to touch the ground.”
Source: A dance autobiography
“The expression to write something down suggests a descent of thought to the fingers whose movements immediately falsify it.”
“The expression working like a dog dates back to a time in America when men would rise early, then lie around all day and lick their balls.”
“The expressions of those moving about a picture gallery show ill-concealed disappointment that they only find pictures there.”
Source: One Way Street And Other Writings
“The expressive techniques of painting are capable of conveying an analogy but not an impossible photograph of a moment.”
“The expressive word "quiet" defines the dress, manners, bow, and even physiognomy of every true denizen of St. James and Bond street.”
“The Expulsion from Eden is an act of vindictive womanish spite; the Fall of Man, as recounted in the Bible, comes nearer to the Fall of God.”
“The Expulsion from Paradise is eternal in its principal aspect: this makes it irrevocable, and our living in this world inevitable, but the eternal nature of the process has the effect that not only could we remain forever in Paradise, but that we are currently there, whether we know it or not.”
Source: Aphorisms
“The exquisite art of idleness, one of the most important things that any University can teach.”
Source: Reviews
“The exquisite code of politeness of the Woosters prevented me clipping her one on the ear-hole, but I would have given a shilling to be able to do it. There seemed to me something deliberately fat-headed in the way she persisted in missing the gist.”
Source: Right Ho, Jeeves (EasyRead Edition)
“The exquisite order displayed by our scientific understanding of the physical world calls for the divine.”