T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The heart of the problem, I soon came to understand, was that with Pablo there must always be a victor and a vanquished. I could not be satisfied with being a victor, nor, I think, could anyone who is emotionally mature. There was nothing gained by being vanquished either, because with Pablo, the moment you were vanquished he lost all interest. Since I loved him, I couldn't afford to be vanquished. What does one do in a dilemma like that?”
Source: Life With Picasso
“The heart of the problem is not so much how we see objects in depth, as how we see the constant layout of the world around us. Space, as such, empty space, is not visible, but surfaces are.”
“The heart of the security agenda is protecting lives, and we now know that the number of people who will die of AIDS in the first decade of the 21st Century will rival the number that died in all the wars in all the decades of the 20th century.”
“The heart of the shoe is the sole.”
“The heart of the show, Black and White is 'dunt eat too much Chinese food.”
“The heart of the Waldorf method is that education is an art-it must speak to the child's experience. To educate the whole child, his heart and his will must be reached, as well as the mind.”
“The heart of the world is breaking under this load of pride and pretense. There is no release from our burden apart from the meekness of Christ.”
“The heart of their [Walsingham Witnesses] religion seemed to lie in disproving the religion of others.”
“The heart of tragedy does not lie in stealing or taking away. Any featherpated girl can steal a heart. It lies in giving, in putting on, in adding, in smothering without the pillows.”
“The heart of true womanhood knows where its own sphere is, and never seeks to stray beyond it!”
Source: The Blithedale Romance
“The heart of vegetarians is healed sooner than those of flesh-eaters.”
“The Heart of what you are is not your body or your thoughts but pure Consciousness itself.”
Source: Naked Being: Undressing Your Mind, Transforming Your Life
“The heart of wisdom is the heart that numbers or counts every minute”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“The heart of wisdom is tolerance.”
Source: Memories of Ice: (Malazan Book of the Fallen: Book 3)
“The heart of woman is like a diamond, who need a good skilled hunter.”
Source: Woman's Book: Only For Men
“The heart often turns rogue and makes decisions without informing us or providing advanced notice.”
“The heart outstrips the clumsy senses, and sees - perhaps for an instant, perhaps for long periods of bliss - an undistorted and more veritable world.”
Source: Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Man’s Spiritual Consciousness
“The heart overflows with gladness, and leaps and dances for the joy it has found in God. In this experience the Holy Spirit is active, and has taught us in the flash of a moment the deep secret of joy. You will have as much joy and laughter in life as you have faith in God.”
“The heart pointed to the brain and said with great disdain, “Those who live their lives in here live the lives most full of fear.”
“The heart power once engaged and awakened is capable of achieving and realising the things to make your life wonderful.”
Source: Unleash The Power of Your Heart and Mind
“The heart prefers to move against the grain of circumstance; perversity is the souls very life.”
Source: Assorted Prose
“The heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old!-- The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron (Illustrated)
“The heart recognizes truth long before the mind stops resisting it.”
“The heart resembles a feather in the desert that the breezes turn over and over again”
“The heart resolves this matter in a trice, "Men only feel the smart, but not the vice.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the prologue to the satires. Satires, epistles, and odes of Horace imitated. Epitaphs. The Dunciad, in four books
“The heart responds to the conflict within a story.”
“The heart’s freedom is sacred; let no will bind it.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“The heart's hunger is infinite, which is why it will ultimately be disappointed with anything merely finite. Humans are those strange creatures who can never be fully satisfied by anything created--though that never stops us from trying.”
“The heart’s intent cannot be known.
Don’t delay! Act on the charge!”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
“The heart's optimism always
conquers reality”
Source: Songs of Steelyard Sue
“The heart’s real nourishment is to give. It loves to give, because it is a center of dedication and devotion.”
Source: Unlocking the 7 Secret Powers of the Heart: A Practical Guide to Living in Trust and Love
“The heart sags. My footprints forget me.
I don’t think anything will ever be the same.
This is the edge of the cliff and you can’t move,
can’t jump. Everything is vertical. With binoculars
you can see where you’ll be in an hour. Raindrops
collect on the lens. A fine mist. It hides us.
It drifts into clocks. Gravity presses your hands.
Some hurts never get said. Some get smuggled.”
“The heart says what only the heart knows.”
Source: Pass Thru Fire: The Collected Lyrics
“The heart says yes, but the mind says no.”
Source: The Ultimate Quotable Einstein
“The heart sees, the soul hears.”
“The heart sends blood to every cell of the body, and in this way the cells are nourished. The same blood then flows back to the heart. If the flow is obstructed, the person will die. We need to learn this process of give and take from the heart. For the benefit of others, and also for ourselves, we should have the attitude of caring and sharing. We are all links in the chain of life. If one link is weakened, it will affect the strength of the whole chain.”
“The heart senses who is friend and who is no friend.”
“The heart set to do the Father's will need never fear defeat. His promises of guidance may be fully counted upon. Does it make sense to believe that the Shepherd would care less about getting His sheep where He wants them to go than they care about getting there?”
Source: Passion and Purity: Learning to Bring Your Love Life Under Christ's Control
“The heart set to do the Father's will, need never fear defeat.”
Source: Quest for Love: True Stories of Passion and Purity
“the heart-shaped digitalis to
unstrange a rhythm raving,
sweet blood and slow blood through
the muscled dark.”
Source: Cadaver, Speak
“The heart should be broken once. Let the heart break. Let the wound surface. Let the heart heal. Let the real you shine.”
“The heart should be cultivated with more assiduity than the head.”
Source: A collection of essays and fugitiv writings 1790
“The heart should have fed upon the truth, as insects on a leaf, till it be tinged with the color, and show its food in every ... minutest fiber.”
Source: Letters: selected & with an introd
“The heart smells again, flowers everywhere. Could this be spring?”
“The heart, so small, yet, able to grow so large, sometimes always wants to take or give more than can be managed successfully. Thanks to the rational head, though, it's always there to save her from taking more than she can contain
. . . .
or so it thinks.”
“The heart sometimes doesn’t care about limits.”
Source: Fire Inside
“The heart sometimes leaps forward when the head tells us to be still. When this happens, patience is clearly called for as we seek to find a proper balance between impulse and discretion.”
“The Heart Space is a gentle holding space where all feelings, thoughts, and sensations are welcome. It’s a space where we can have a loving relationship with our complexity and contradiction—no pushing or pulling, just is. With this deliberate gentle holding, a different kind of intelligence and clarity emerges. Through this experience, we finally understand from the core of our being—in the relationship with ourselves, others, and the planet—that we are enough, whole, and always interconnected.”
“The heart stumbles on two thresholds: the door forever closed, and the one flung open too wide.”
“The heart surrenders everything to the moment. The mind judges and holds back.”
Source: One-Liners: A Mini-Manual for a Spiritual Life