T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The industry's changed so much that you can't just design something, put on a great show, and say, 'Okay, my job is done.'”
“The industry's not stupid. The industry knows that if those foods are labeled "genetically engineered," the public will shy away and won't take them.”
“The Indwelling of Christ by faithis to have Jesus Christ continually in one’s eye, a habitual sight of Him. I call it so because a man actually does not always think of Christ; but as a man does not look up to the sun continually, yet he sees the light of it. So you should carry along and bear along in your eye the sight and knowledge of Christ, so that at least a presence of Him accompanies you, which faith makes.”
“The indwelling of Christ is a thought particularly fit for the children, because their large faith does not stumble at the mystery, their imagination leaps readily to the marvel, that the King Himself should inhabit a little child's heart.”
Source: Home Education
“The indwelling presence and power of the Spirit are to be sought and received by faith in God's word of promise.”
Source: The baptism of the holy Ghost, by A. Mahan, and The enduement of power, by C.G. Finney
“The inebriate hospitals also adopted another new procedure for alcoholism: prefrontal lobotomy. This, painfully, failed to cure the “disease” of alcoholism, with one account famously relating that, “[f]ollowing the procedure, the patient dressed and, pulling a hat down over his bandaged head, slipped out of the hospital in search of a drink.”
Source: The Sober Truth: Debunking the Bad Science Behind 12-Step Programs and the Rehab Industry
“The INEC postponement is an obnoxious odoriferous political crinkum-crankum aimed at exposing Nigerians to emotional hullabaloo.”
“The ineffable joy of forgiving and being forgiven forms an ecstasy that might well arouse the envy of the gods.”
Source: A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard
“The ineffable nuances and numinous intricacies of the supernatural do not adhere to natural laws, nor to materialist superstitions. It will thus forever remain beyond the scope of Newtonian science and the narrow mind.”
Source: The Sensible Psychic: A Leading-Edge Guide To True Psychic Perception
“The inefficiency of political control of an economy has been demonstrated more often, in more places, and under more varied conditions, than almost anything outside the realm of pure science.”
Source: The Quest for Cosmic Justice
“The inequality between the world's individuals is staggering.”
“The inequality of income and fortunes is essential in capitalism.”
Source: Planning for freedom, and twelve other essays and addresses
“The inerrancy debate is based on the belief that the Bible is the word of God, that the Bible is true because God made it and gave it to us as a guide to truth. But that's not what the Bible says.”
Source: A Christianity Worth Believing: Hope-filled, Open-armed, Alive-and-well Faith for the Left Out, Left Behind, and Let Down in us All
“The inerrancy of Scripture means that scripture in the original manuscripts does not affirm anything that is contrary to fact.”
Source: Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine
“The inert mind is a greater danger than the inert body, for it overlays and stifles the desire to live.”
“The inertia of a jungle village is a dangerous thing. Before you know it your whole life has slipped by and you are still waiting there.”
Source: House of the Tiger King Paperback
“The inertia of humans is so huge that you can't really do anything meaningful.”
“The inertia of the mind urges it to slide down the easy slope of imagination, rather than to climb the steep slope of introspection.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past: The captive. The fugitive. Time regained
“The inescapable fact is that when we build a society based on greed, selfishness, and ruthless competition, the fruits we can expect to reap are economic insecurity at home and international discord abroad.”
“The inevitability of abortion. But I refuse to accept the amoral consequences that are even far worse than that, which is harvesting them because we decided that as an adult society, we can use children to make our lives better, if you seek the reverse.”
“The inevitability of gradualness.”
“The inevitable consequence of poverty is dependence.”
Source: Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Poets
“The inevitable effect of a biographer's hindsight is to belittle the subject's foresight.”
Source: Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and the Arts
“The inevitable end of multiple chiefs is that they fade and disappear for lack of unity.”
“The inevitable fate of large groups is to perish because of lack of unity.”
Source: Aphorisms and Thoughts
“The inevitable has always found me ready and hopeful.”
Source: All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography
“The inevitable is no less a shock just because it is inevitable.”
“The inevitable is that unprepared for.”
Source: Nova
“The inevitable result of borrowed faith is lost faith. People born into a family anchored in Christendom tend to assume they're right with God, regardless of whether they personally turn from sin and trust in Jesus.”
Source: A Call to Resurgence: Will Christianity Have a Funeral or a Future?
“the inevitable tension between knowledge and innocence”
Source: London's Burning: Life, Death and Art in the Second World War
“The Inevitable Tide by Stewart Stafford
The inevitable tide comes,
To claim every one of us,
Whether sufficient breath of life,
Is inhaled deep or forsaken.
Then let them bend and screech,
Their hearsay and homilies,
To rake the ashes of earthly remains,
In our final resting place.
The person no longer lingers,
Gone to Paradise or Hell,
Purgatory or mere rotting decay,
A ghostly rose bled white on binding soil.
© Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
“The inevitableness, the idealism, and the blessing of war, as an indispensable and stimulating law of development, must be repeatedly emphasized.”
Source: Germany and the Next War
“The Inexhaustible Resource of Spirit is equal to every demand. There is no reality in lack. Abundance is here and now manifest.”
“The inexorable boredom that is at the core of life.”
“The inexplicable happens all the time. It makes more sense to simply accept things we observe but cannot understand. It is really more scientific to keep an open mind. Until we can understand and explain the things we now label miracles, let us accept them and try to create more of them.”
Source: Prescriptions For Living: Inspirational Lessons for a Joyful, Loving Life
“The inexpressible depth of music, so easy to understand and yet so inexplicable, is due to the fact that it reproduces all the emotions of our innermost being, but entirely without reality and remote from its pain… Music expresses only the quintessence of life and its events, never these themselves.”
Source: 101 Facts of life
“The inexpressible is the only thing that is worthwhile.”
“The infallibility and inerrancy of biblical teaching does not, however, guarantee the infallibility and inerrancy of any interpretation or interpreter of that teaching; nor does the recognition of its qualities as the Word of God in any way prejudge the issue as to what Scripture does, in fact, assert. This can be determined only by careful Bible study.”
Source: Fundamentalism
“The infallible criterion by which to distinguish the true from the would-be strategist is the degree of originality of his conceptions. It makes little difference whether this originality is carried to excess, as was the case with Steinitz and Nimzowitsch.”
“The infallible test of spiritual integrity, Jesus says, is your private prayer life. Many people will pray when they are required by cultural or social circumstances. Those with a genuinely lived relationship with God as Father, however, will inwardly want to pray and therefore will pray even though nothing on the outside is pressing them to do so. They pursue it even during times of spiritual dryness, when there is no social or experiential payoff.”
“The infallible test of spiritual integrity, Jesus says, is your private prayer life.”
Source: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God
“The infallible Word of God is not limited by the systems and structures of this world. Its truth transcends the heavens and the earth.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“The infallible Word of God was not created to make anyone feel good. It was designed to communicate His truth.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“The infamous Debt-To-Income ratio is the standard formula most lenders use to determine a potential borrowers capacity. Lenders calculate this by adding up a borrower’s total monthly debt payments and dividing that by the borrowers gross monthly income.”
Source: Capital Acquisition: Small Business Considerations for How to Get Financing
“The infamy of n - - is - it's a word that has been used to terrorize people, to put people down. But it has also been used in other ways. It's also been used as a way of putting a mirror up to racism.”
“The infancy of my playing was fostered by an absence of criticism. The wisdom of the old people was incalculable.”
Source: This Is Happiness
“The infant is ten and he stays.”
“The infant, Isabelle, had been born to Annabelle and Simon Hunt approximately ten months earlier. Surely no baby had ever been doted on more, by every one in the household including her father.
Contrary to all expectations the virile and masculine Mr. Hunt had not been at all disappointed that his firstborn was a girl. He adored the child, showing no compunction about holding her in public, cooing to her in a way that fathers seldom dared. Hunt had even instructed Annabelle to produce more daughters in the future, claiming roguishly that it had always been his ambition to be loved by many women.
As might have been expected, the baby was exceptionally beautiful- it would be a physical impossibility for Annabelle to produce a less than spectacular offspring.”
Source: Scandal in Spring
“The infant mortality rates are insanely high. The obesity epidemic is on the rise. It is all related.”
“The infant periods of most nations are buried in silence or veiled in fable; and the world perhaps has lost but little which it needs regret. The origin and outset of the American Republic contain lessons of which posterity ought not to be deprived: and happily there never was a case in which every interesting incident could be so accurately preserved.”
Source: James Madison's