T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Temo il giorno in cui la tecnologia andrà oltre la nostra umanità: il mondo sarà popolato allora da una generazione di idioti”
“Temo que no vamos a desembarazarnos de dios porque seguimos creyendo en la gramática”
Source: Sobre verdad y mentira en sentido extramoral. La voluntad de ilusión en Nietzsche.
“Temo que nunca llegarás a la Meca, pues estás en el camino hacia el Turquestán.”
Source: Caravan of Dreams
“Temos, cada um de nós, uma imagem do que pensamos ser ou deveríamos ser, e essa imagem, esse retrato, nos impede inteiramente de vermos a nós mesmos como realmente somos.”
Source: Freedom from the Known
“Temos com cada amigo uma relação diferente — disse Haru —, não me peça para explicar, a explicação é uma doença ocidental.”
Source: Une heure de ferveur
“Temos de saber viver com a vida e com a morte, tal como vivemos com o nosso corpo, e como nome que temos.”
Source: Viagem à Roda do Meu Nome
“Temos de suportar com o coração impávido a sorte que nos é imposta e admitir a impossibilidade de fazermos frente à força irresistível da fatalidade.”
Source: Prometheus Bound
“Temos demasiado pouca diversão na maioria da aprendizagem formal e as pessoas estão ansiosas por isso. Se não conseguimos inspirar curiosidade é provável que estejamos no caminho errado.”
Source: WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us
“Temos formado conformistas incompetentes e precisamos de rebeldes competentes”
“Temos menos Londres na Europa e Berlim a mais. Se ficarmos sem Paris, será o fim deste Ocidente liberal, plural, normativo e democrático. É tão somente isto que está em causa hoje.”
Source: O Lado B da Europa
“Temos que buscar respostas sem medo, sem idolatrar livros e pessoas.”
“Temp'rate in every place--abroad, at home, Thence will applause, and hence will profit come; And health from either--he in time prepares For sickness, age, and their attendant cares.”
Source: The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe: in eight volumes
“Tempat perjanjian di mana pernah terungkap sebuah janji untuk bersama duduk di sana menikmati debaran hati seraya mengaitkannya pada dinding kecintaan
_tejo masih dalam telor batu
_wasiman waz”
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“Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade.”
Source: The Little Minister (Illustrated Edition)
“Temper is the one thing you can't get rid of by losing it.”
“Temper is what gets most of us into trouble. Pride is what keeps us there.”
“Temper justice with mercy.”
Source: Milton's Paradise Lost; Or, The Fall of Man: With Historical, Philosophical, Critical, & Explanatory Notes
“Temper tantrums, however fun they may be to throw, rarely solve whatever problem is causing them.”
“Temper us in fire, and we grow stronger. When we suffer, we survive.”
Source: City of Heavenly Fire
“Temper your enjoyments with prudence, lest there be written on your heart that fearful word 'satiety.'”
“Temper your future actions.”
“Temper, if ungoverned, governs the whole man.”
“Temperament is fixed, set. The skull, followed by the temperament: the two hardest parts of the body. Follow your temperament. It is not a philosophy, It is a rule, like the Rule of St Benedict.”
Source: Disgrâce
“Temperament is something that is an integral part of the artist. Not temper, temperament. There is a vast difference.”
Source: The lonely life: an autobiography
“Temperament is the dividing line between children who sleep easily and well . . . and those who don't.”
Source: Why Won't You Sleep?!: A Game-Changing Approach for Exhausted Parents of Nonstop, Super Alert, Big Feeling Kids
“Temperament is the primary requisite for the critic - a temperament exquisitely susceptible to beauty, and to the various impressions that beauty gives us.”
Source: The critic as artist (low cost). Limited edition
“Temperament is the thermometer of character.”
“Temperament lies behind mood; behind will, lies the fate of character. Then behind both, the influence of family the tyranny of culture; and finally the power of climate and environment; and we are free, only to the extent we rise above these.”
“Temperament, like liberty, is important despite how many crimes are committed in its name.”
“Temperament, you'll find, is highly dependent on time of day, weather, frequency of naps, and whether one has had enough to eat.”
Source: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
“Temperamentally I'm not a natural producer, because I don't have the patience.”
“Temperamentally, the writer exists on happenings, on contacts, conflicts, action and reaction, speed, pressure, tension. Were he acontemplative purely, he would not write.”
Source: The Mulberry Tree
“Temperance adds zest to pleasure.”
“Temperance and bravery, then, are ruined by excess and deficiency, but preserved by the mean.”
Source: Aristotle: Introductory Readings
“Temperance and labor are the two best physicians of man; labor sharpens the appetite, and temperance prevents from indulging to excess”
“Temperance and labor are the two real physicians of man.”
Source: Rousseau's Émile: Or, Treatise on Education
“Temperance Dews stood with quiet confidence, a respectable women who lived in the sewer that was St. Giles. Her eyes had widened at the sight of Lazarus, but she made no move to flee. Indeed, finding a strange man in her pathetic sitting room seemed not to frighten her at all.
Interesting.
“I am Lazarus Huntington, Lord Caire,” he said.
“I know. What are you doing here?”
He tilted his head, studying her. She knew him, yet did not recoil in horror? Yes, she’d do quite well. “I’ve come to make a proposition to you, Mrs. Dews.”
Still no sign of fear, though she eyed the doorway. “You’ve chosen the wrong woman, my lord. The night is late. Please leave my house.”
No fear and no deference to his rank. An interesting woman indeed.
“My proposition is not, er, illicit in nature,” he drawled. “In fact, it’s quite respectable. Or nearly so.”
She sighed, looked down at her tray, and then back up at him. “Would you like a cup of tea?”
He almost smiled. Tea? When had he last been offered something so very prosaic by a woman? He couldn’t remember.
But he replied gravely enough. “Thank you, no.”
She nodded. “Then if you don’t mind?”
He waved a hand to indicate permission.
She set the tea tray on the wretched little table and sat on the padded footstool to pour herself a cup. He watched her. She was a monochromatic study. Her dress, bodice, hose, and shoes were all flat black. A fichu tucked in at her severe neckline, an apron, and cap—no lace or ruffles—were all white. No color marred her aspect, making the lush red of her full lips all the more startling. She wore the clothes of a nun, yet had the mouth of a sybarite.
The contrast was fascinating—and arousing.
“You’re a Puritan?” he asked.
Her beautiful mouth compressed. “No.”
Source: Wicked Intentions
“Temperance gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor.”
Source: The spectator
“Temperance in everything is requisite for happiness.”
Source: Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk
“Temperance is a bridle of gold; he, who uses it rightly, is more like a god than a man.”
“Temperance is a disposition that restrains our desires for things which it is base to desire.”
“Temperance is a mean with regard to pleasures.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Aristotle (Illustrated)
“Temperance is a tree which as for its root very little contentment, and for its fruit calm and peace.”
“Temperance is corporeal piety; it is the preservation of divine order in the body.”
Source: The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Sermons. Prayers
“Temperance is love in training.”
Source: Secret Power
“Temperance is love surrendering itself wholly to Him who is its object; courage is love bearing all things gladly for the sake of Him who is its object; justice is love serving only Him who is its object, and therefore rightly ruling; prudence is love making wise distinction between what hinders and what helps itself.”
“Temperance is moderation in the things that are good and total abstinence from the things that are foul.”
“Temperance is reason's girdle and passion's bridle, the strength of the soul and the foundation of virtue.”
Source: Summaries of the sermons and discourses of Sherlock and Jeremy Taylor
“Temperance is simply a disposition of the mind which binds the passion.”