T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Tend to the circle of emotions [before] making tremendous decisions.
State of mind.”
“Tend to the people, and they will tend to the business.”
Source: The 360 Degree Leader Workbook: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization
“Tend to the things that are killing you in the order in which they are killing you.”
“Tend to your dreams as you would precious flowers—they bloom when nurtured, not when neglected.”
“Tend to your vital heart, and all that you worry about will be solved.”
“Tend your own garden: savor the blossoms, trim the weeds.”
“Tendedero
Mi madre cuelga ropa en la soga,
echa al sol nuestras cosas: blusitas,
pañales, toallones...
(... ya no azula las prendas
con azul de lavar)
A veces se queda mirando la espuma
y en el fondo de su corazón
grita una niña.
Ella la friega, la estruja,
(... y la niña tiembla
en la tarde limpia)”
Source: Pavese / Kodak
“Tendemos demasiado fácilmente a asociar nuestra satisfacción con un sentimiento de bienestar, a buscarla únicamente en nuestra comodidad. Perdemos de vista que, por debajo y detrás de todo eso, está Dios, que nos mantiene y sostiene. Dios permite que nuestro mundo se trastoque para recordarnos que no es nuestra morada permanente ni nuestro destino final y trabajemos por nuestro destino eterno y nuestra salvación.”
Source: He Leadeth Me
“Tendencies. Yougottendencies. Soevenifyoudideverythingoveragain, yourwholelife, yougottendenciestodojustwhatyoudid, alloveragain. -The Sheep Man.”
Source: Dance Dance Dance
“Tendency of your mind is to remember those who have hurt you. Flip the mind, nurture the soul: Remember those who have been nice to you.”
“Tender are a mother's dreams, But her babe's not what he seems. See him plotting in his mind To grow up some other kind.”
Source: Thoughts without words
“Tender as a mothers love... And with my mother, that was certainly true.”
“Tender BBQ Chicken cut from the breast fillet. BBQ Chicken cuts are lean, delicious, and moist if left to marinade. An especially tender cut that is ideal to BBQ Chicken or pan fry.”
“Tender Ember
...Barred and branded
to be forever unloved
I was a tender ember
seeking solace from above...”
Source: Enigmatic Evolution
“Tender expressions of love and affection toward children are as much the responsibility of the father as the mother. Tell your children you love them.”
“Tender inner weaknesses, revolting at mild touches of censure, are like diseased parts of the body, recoiling before even delicate handling.”
“Tender love, care and fondness,
Can always rejuvenate you;
But then,
Why wait for others to ask you your well-being?
Why not let that splendid sun inside your soul
Be so glowing
That darkness thinks twice before touching you!”
Source: the frozen evenings
“Tender pauses speak
The overflow of gladness,
When words are all too weak.”
“Tender poached egg. Creamy mashed potatoes. And the thick layer of hot, melted cheese!
Those are all incredibly delicious, but what takes the cake is the roux! It's been made in a VICHYSSOISE style!"
VICHYSSOISE
Boiled potatoes, onions, leeks and other ingredients are pureed with cream and soup stock to make this potage. It's often served chilled.
Its creation is generally credited to Louis Diat, a French chef at the Ritz Carlton in New York, who first put it on the hotel's menu in 1917.
"Amazing! It looks like a thick, heavy dish that would sit in the stomach like lead, but it's so easy to eat!"
"The noodles! It's the udon noodles, along with the coriander powder, that makes it feel so much lighter!
Coriander is known for its fresh, almost citrusy scent and its mildly spicy bite. It goes exceptionally well with the cumin kneaded into the noodles, each spice working to heighten the other's fragrance.
AAAH!
It's immensely satisfying!"
"I have also included dill, vichyssoise's traditional topping. Dry roasting the dill seeds together with the cumin seeds made a spice mix that gave a strong aroma to the roux."
"Hm! Fat noodles in a thick, creamy roux. Eating them is much the same experience as having dipping noodles.
What an amazing concept to arrive at from a century-old French soup recipe!”
Source: 食戟のソーマ 7 [Shokugeki no Souma 7]
“Tender," she said again. "Tender is kind and gentle. It's also sore, like the skin around an injury.”
Source: The Space Between
“Tender short rib, soused in sesame oil, sweet syrup, and soda and caramelized in the pan, filled the kitchen with a rich, smoky scent. My mother rinsed fresh red-leaf lettuce and set it on the glass-top coffee table in front of me, then brought the banchan. Hard-boiled soy-sauce eggs sliced in half, crunchy bean sprouts flavored with scallions and sesame oil, doenjang jjigae with extra broth, and chonggak kimchi, perfectly soured.”
Source: Crying in H Mart
“Tender words we spoke to one another are sealed in the secret vaults of heaven. One day like rain, they will fall to earth and grow green all over the world.”
“Tender yet poignant... solitude invites you to a gentle opening... so you will step out of the shadows and step into the reflections...thus you will recognize your journey as a pathway to transformation....for you will deepen in vulnerability.....awakened in long- forgotten dreams and desires....letting your longing come to life...so you will sense what it truly means to be human....
Along your journey,....you will feel deeply seen and felt....for what was lost will be restored...as honored you will be for your humanness.....your life will appear as unrestrainedly unfolding....where truth and beauty abide...where you are boundless by the shadows of fear...for this journey will gently open you to another world...the world of a life beyond the loss and regrets...
...Excerpt from...'Finding Momentum”
“Tender yet poignant... the journey invites you to a gentle opening... so you will step out of the shadows and step into the reflections...thus you will recognize your journey as a pathway to transformation....for you will deepen in vulnerability.....awakened by long- forgotten dreams and desires....letting your longing come to life...so you will sense what it truly means to be human....
Along your journey,....you will feel deeply seen and felt....for what was lost will be restored...as honored you will be for your humanness.....your life will appear as unrestrainedly unfolding....where truth and beauty abide...where you are boundless freed from the shadows of fear...for this journey will gently carry you to another world...the world of a life beyond the loss and regrets..
' Finding Momentum”
“Tender yet poignant... the journey invites you to a gentle opening... so you will step out of the shadows and step into the reflections...thus you will recognize your journey as a pathway to transformation....for you will deepen in vulnerability.....awakened in long- forgotten dreams and desires....letting your longing come to life...so you will sense what it truly means to be human....
Along your journey,....you will feel deeply seen and felt....for what was lost will be restored...as honored you will be for your humanness.....your life will appear as unrestrainedly unfolding....where truth and beauty abide...where you are boundless by the shadows of fear...for this journey will gently open you to another world...the world of a life beyond the loss and regrets...
...Excerpt from..' Finding Momentum”
“Tender, too, is the silence of human feet. You have but to pass a season amongst the barefooted to find that man, who, shod, makes so much ado, is naturally as silent as snow.”
Source: The Essential Alice Meynell Collection
“Tender-handed stroke a nettle,
And it stings you for your pains;
Grasp it like a man of mettle,
And it soft as silk remains. 'Tis the same with common natures:
Use 'em kindly, they rebel;
But be rough as nutmeg-graters,
And the rogues obey you well.”
“Tenderhearted people are silent sufferers they just learn the art to fly with broken wings.”
Source: Feelings Undefined: The Charm of the Unsaid Vol. 1
“Tenderly he reached for her and lightly took her hand, lifted it, and touched it to his lips.”
Source: Steel Blood
“Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but manifestations of strength and resolution.”
“Tenderness and lust are just immature little brothers of love. Yes of course it was lust... but I'm not sure how evolved or resolved that lust was.”
“Tenderness and respect-never selfishness-must be the guiding principles in the intimate relationship between husband and wife”
“Tenderness and Rot Tenderness and rot share a border. And rot is an aggressive neighbor whose iridescence keeps creeping over. No lessons can be drawn from this however. One is not two countries. One is not meat corrupting. It is important to stay sweet and loving.”
Source: The Niagara River: Poems
“Tenderness between people is nothing other than awareness of the possibility of relations without purpose.”
Source: Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life
“Tenderness can be just as abstract as insanity.”
“Tenderness emerges from the fact that the two persons, longing, as all individuals do, to overcome the separateness and isolation to which we are all heir because we are individuals, can participate in a relationship that, for the moment, is not of two isolated selves but a union”
“Tenderness is a deeper instinct than seduction, which is why it is so hard to give up hope.”
“Tenderness is a tough spirit.”
“Tenderness is a virtue.”
“Tenderness is as much a curse as it is a boon.”
Source: Litost: Sliced Stories
“Tenderness is greater proof of love than the most passionate of vows.”
Source: Marlene Dietrich's ABC: Wit, Wisdom, & Recipes
“Tenderness is not like money: the more you give to one, the more you have for others.”
Source: The Four Swans
“Tenderness is not weakness. Rather, it is a decision to face the scathing brutality of life, but to refuse to allow brutality to set the terms of the engagement.”
“Tenderness is spontaneous and disinterested; it goes far beyond empathetic fellow feeling. Instead it is the conscious, though perhaps slightly melancholy, common sharing of fate. Tenderness is deep emotional concern about another being, its fragility, its unique nature, and its lack of immunity to suffering and the effects of time. Tenderness perceives the bonds that connect us, the similarities and sameness between us. It is a way of looking that shows the world as being alive, living, interconnected, cooperating with, and codependent on itself.
Literature is built on tenderness toward any being other than ourselves. It is the basic psychological mechanism of the novel. Thanks to this miraculous tool, the most sophisticated means of human communication, our experience can travel through time, reaching those who have not yet been born, but who will one day turn to what we have written, the stories we told about ourselves and our world.”
“Tenderness is the infancy of love.”
“Tenderness is the repose of passion.”
Source: The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert: A Selection
“Tenderness is the rest of passion.”
“Tenderness is total love, whereas justice is only a part of love, though it believes itself, mistakenly, to be the whole.”
Source: What is man
“Tenderness, mercy and love, we all need more of.”
“Tenderness of heart and kindness of the soul are not signs of weakness, but they are signs of inner strength.”