T Quotes
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“The footprints of a free-minded man are always towards the forward direction.”
“The footprints of an Angel in your life are Love.”
“The footprints of mankind will be seen on many different planets of the universe in the future, but those traces will never be as valuable as the traces on earth, because without the traces on earth, other traces would not be possible!”
“The footsteps a child follows are most likely to be the ones his parents thought they covered up.”
Source: The New Strong-Willed Child
“The footsteps of a pioneer become ultimately the highway of a nation.”
Source: The Path of Vision: Pocket Essays of East and West
“The footsteps of Nature are to be trac'd, not only in her ordinary course, but when she seems to be put to her shifts, to make many doublings and turnings, and to use some kind of art in endeavouring to avoid our discovery.”
“The footsteps of the storm are the most compassionate part of the storm! Before the storm comes with all its might, it sends you hard breezes and warns you!”
“The footsteps of Western Civilization are currently hobbled by a serious case of fallen arches.”
“The For-itself, in fact, is nothing but the pure nihilation of the In-itself; it is like a hole of being at the heart of Being.”
Source: Jean-Paul Sartre: Basic Writings
“The for-profit education industry has proven equal to the task.”
“The for-profit health insurance industry is the main obstacle to delivering high quality, universal healthcare for all. It should be replaced with a single-payer system, a public program that guarantees everyone coverage.”
“The foraging for food and water, the struggle for life in a world without masters, housed in a body that man had made dependent on himself.”
Source: I Am Legend and Other Stories
“The Forbidden Forest looked as though it had been enchanted, each tree smattered with silver, and Hagrid's cabin looked like an iced cake.”
“The Forbidden Place by Stewart Stafford
Bypass the chateau on the hill,
For, as dusk falls, horrors creep,
Griffins and gargoyles fly and flay,
And grotesque statues come alive.
Badinage becomes shrieks and roars,
Shrill warnings for the straying and foolish,
Cats as big as panthers stalk and slay,
As their homicidal master flogs their fur.
Wandering werewolves fetch human bones,
A savage rampage beneath a Hunter's Moon,
As the dawn routine reasserts its dominance,
Denizens of night bathe in darkness's arms.
© Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
“The Forbidden Room and Seances are related. Both of them are made up of lost film matter adapted through the medium of me and Evan, but the way they present themselves is totally different. One of them is this big Russian nesting doll of movie narratives and the other is much shorter experience on the internet.”
“The forbidden things were a great influence on my life. I was forbidden from reading A Catcher in the Rye.”
“The forbiddenness of a fruit makes even the taste of a lemon sweet.”
“The force and the strength for peace will come from people. And that will happen when people start to realize that all the diversity and differences we see of nationalities, of religions, of cultures, of languages, are all beautiful diversities, for they are only on the surface. And deep down we share the same humanity, the global humanity.”
“The force behind the movement of time is a mourning that will not be comforted. That is why the first event is known to have been an expulsion, and the last is hoped to be a reconciliation and return. So memory pulls us forward, so prophecy is only brilliant memory - there will be a garden where all of us as one child will sleep in our mother Eve, hooped in her ribs and staved by her spine.”
“The Force deals a lot with the heroin epidemic, which I'm sorry to know people are experiencing in Canada.”
“The Force does move us together and apart as it needs to.”
Source: A Crash of Fate
“The force field may imprison Karm, but Prince Sebastian has imprisoned me. I'm trapped in a prison within a prison.”
Source: Fireblood
“The force fields of nature are force fields of consciousness. They are force fields of knowledge.”
“The force generated by nonviolence is infinitely greater than the force of all the arms created by man's ingenuity.”
“The Force is a trap. It calls us with dreams of power or skill or just being able to change things. It’s the same, light or dark.
But it chews us up, uses us for its purposes, whatever bizarre cosmic goals it’s trying to achieve and tells us it’s destiny.
We aren’t people to it. We’re just tools. Tools named Jedi and Sith.”
Source: Star Wars, Vol. 1: The Destiny Path
“The Force is all around us," she said. " You don't have to be sensitive to it to attract it, to be part of it. We're all part of it. Some people are just...well, think of it like a butterfly landing on you. That doesn't mean you're a flower. It just means you smell sweet. It's a good thing.”
Source: Black Spire
“The Force is neither light nor dark, master nor slave, but a balance between extremes.”
Source: Into the Void: Star Wars Legends (Dawn of the Jedi)
“The Force is not so simple, and neither are the emotions of living creatures. Most Jedi have felt the temptation of the dark side. It is only natural. But we resist it. It is a deliberate path to the dark, not a series of bad days. Being a Jedi is about choosing the light over and over again.”
Source: A Test of Courage
“The Force is really a way of feeling; it's a way of being with life. It really has nothing to do with weapons. The Force gives you the power to have extrasensory perception and to be able to see things and hear things, read minds and levitate things. It is said that certain creatures are born with a higher awareness of the Force than humans. Their brains are different; they have more midi-chlorians in their cells.”
“The Force is with me, and I am with the Force. And I fear nothing, for all is as the Force wills it.”
Source: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
“The Force makes all things light, my young friend.”
Source: Star Wars: Darth Vader - Dark Lord of the Sith, Vol. 1: Imperial Machine
“The force of a death should be enormous but how can you know what kind of man you've killed or who was the braver and stronger if you have to peer through layers of glass that deliver the image but obscure the meaning of the act? War has a conscience or it's ordinary murder.”
“The force of a language does not consist of rejecting what is foreign but of swallowing it.”
“The force of arms only reveals man s weakness.”
Source: Plays, stories
“The Force of Art lies in its immediate influence on human psychology and in its active contagiousness.”
Source: Gabo on Gabo: Texts and Interviews
“The force of character is cumulative.”
Source: The Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“The force of his own merit makes his way-a gift that heaven gives for him.”
Source: The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
“The force of inertia acts in the domain of psychics as well as physics; any idea pushed into the popular mind with considerable force will keep on going until some opposing force--or the slow resistance of friction--stops it at last.”
Source: The Man-Made World
“The force of love is the same as the force of the soul or truth.”
Source: Gandhi: Selected Political Writings
“the force of love will change your life so fast that you will scarcely believe it!”
Source: The Power
“The force of love, the force of reunion is unstoppable.”
“The force of mind is only as great as its expression; its depth only as deep as its power to expand and lose itself.”
Source: The Phenomenology of Mind
“The force of necessity is irresistible.”
“The force of nonviolence is infinitely more wonderful and subtle than the material forces of nature, like electricity.”
“The force of passion is balanced by the force of interest.”
“The force of selfishness is as inevitable and as calculable as the force of gravitation.”
Source: Six Months in Italy
“The force of the advertising word and image dwarfs the power of other literature in the 20th century.”
“The force of the blow depends on the resistance. It is sometimes better not to struggle against temptation. Either fly or yield at once.”
“The force of the guinea you have in your pocket depends wholly on the default of a guinea in your neighbour's pocket. If he did not want it, it would be of no use to you.”
“The force of the spirit is ever progressive and endless. Its full expression makes it unconquerable in the world.”
Source: The Gandhi Reader: A Sourcebook of His Life and Writings