T Quotes
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“The information we are fed is largely based on the information we choose to consume.”
Source: Post-Truth: Why We Have Reached Peak Bullshit and What We Can Do About It
“The information we need is not available. The information we want is not what we need. The information we have is not what we want.”
“The information you get from social media is not a substitute for academic discipline at all.”
“The information-deprived general populace might have been surprised this week to see a lower paycheck.”
“The information. Every bit that of information that was ever in your brain. But the information is not the mind Jenna. That we've never accomplished before. What we've done with you is groundbreaking. We cracked the code. The mind is an energy that the brain produces. Think of a glass ball twirling on your fingertip. If it falls, it shatters into a million pieces. All the parts of a ball are still there, but it will never twirl with that force on your fingertip again. The brain is the same way.”
“The informed, unmanaged question. That's the most dangerous thing at a press conference anywhere.”
“The informing idea of what you want to say and do, that's what will take you from film school to professional - the idea. That's what is original to you.”
“The infrastructure for linking environmental health and public health is not working as well as it should.”
“The infrastructure of today's computing environment is for good or ill structured around the Windows operating system. Can you get around that? Yes you can, but you have to work harder to do that and most individuals and most corporations are not going to make that extra effort.”
“The infrastructure, institutions and social fabric of Venezuela are deteriorating, and people realize the Chavez government has been the problem, not the solution.”
“The Infusion of a China plant sweetened with the pith of an Indian Cane.”
Source: The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160
“The ingenerating of a principle of grace in the soul seems in Scripture to be compared to the conceiving of Christ in the womb... And the conception of Christ in the womb of the blessed virgin by the power of the Holy Ghost, seems to be a designed resemblance of the conception of Christ in the soul of a believer by the power of the same Holy Ghost.”
Source: The Works of President Edwards;: A treatise conserning religious affections. Christian cautions. A warning to professors. The final judgment. Sinners in Zion tenderly warned. The end of the wicked contemplated by the righteous
“The ingenious method of expressing every possible number using a set of ten symbols (each symbol having a place value and an absolute value) emerged in India. The idea seems so simple nowadays that its significance and profound importance is no longer appreciated ... The importance of this invention is more readily appreciated when one considers that it was beyod the two greatest men of antiquity, Archimedes and Apollonius.”
“The ingenious person will above all strive for freedom from pain and annoyance, for tranquility and leisure, and consequently seek a quiet, modest life, as undisturbed as possible, and accordingly, after some acquaintance with so-called human beings, choose seclusion and, if in possession of a great mind, even solitude. For the more somebody has in himself, the less he needs from the outside and the less others can be to him. Therefore, intellectual distinction leads to unsociability.”
Source: Parerga and Paralipomena
“The ingenious slogan that the public debt does not matter because 'we owe it to ourselves' is clearly absurd.”
Source: Man, Economy, and State, Scholar's Edition
“The ingenuities we practice in order to appear admirable to ourselves would suffice to invent the telephone twice over on a rainy summer morning.”
Source: HER AT THE NEW YORKER
“The ingestion of brain-altering chemicals - legal or illegal - cannot be categorized as good stewardship of our earthly lives.”
“The ingrained idea that, because there is no king and they despise titles, the Americans are a free people is pathetically untrue. . . . There is a perpetual interference with personal liberty over there that would not be tolerated in England for a week.”
“The ingratitude of the world can never deprive us of the conscious happiness of having acted with humanity ourselves.”
Source: The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith
“The ingredients for another Palestinian uprising are always there because as long as there is so much violence it is bound to explode. How, I cannot tell. But people will not accept it forever.”
“The ingredients of a hamburger seldom vary. It's a percentage of fat to lean meat, add salt and prepare and that's it. It shouldn't need a recipe.”
“The ingredients of both darkness and light are equally present in all of us,...The madness of this planet is largely a result of the human being's difficulty in coming to viruous balance with himself.”
Source: Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search for Everything
“The ingredients of happiness are so simple that they can be counted on one hand. Happiness comes from within, and rests most securely on simple goodness and clear conscience.”
“The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care.”
“The ingredients that made this country, you know, the miracle of the world - I mean we had a seven for one improvement in the average American standard of living in the 20th century.”
“The ingredients that make a good poem often differ from those that make a good essay and from those that make a good novel.”
“The inhabitant of London could order by telephone, sipping his morning tea in bed, the various products of the whole earth -- he could at the same time and by the same means adventure his wealth in the natural resources and new enterprise of any quarter of the world -- he could secure forthwith, if he wished, cheap and comfortable means of transit to any country or climate without passport or other formality.”
“The inhabitants are numerous and happy... Throuhout the country the people do not kill any living creature, nor drink intoxicating liquor, they do not keep pigs and fowl, and do not sell live cattle; in the markets there are no butcher shops and no dealers in intoxicating drink... Only the Chandalas (lowest cast) are fisherman and hunters and sell flesh meat.”
“The Inhabitants of Carolina, thro' the Richness of the Soil, live an easy and pleasant Life.”
Source: A New Voyage to Carolina
“The inhabitants of Coventry, for example, continued to imagine that their sufferings were due to the innate villainy of Adolf Hitler without a suspicion that a decision, splendid or otherwise, of the British War Cabinet, was the decisive factor in the case.”
“The inhabitants of territories, often the theatre of war, are unavoidably subject to frequent infringements on their rights, which serve to weaken their sense of those rights; and by degrees, the people are brought to consider the soldiery not only as their protectors but as their superiors.”
Source: The Federalist, on the New Constitution ... by A. Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. With an Appendix Containing the Letters of Pacificus (A. Hamilton) and Helvidius (J. Madison), on the Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793; the Original Articles of Confederation ... Sixth Edition, Etc
“The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities, of citizens of the United States; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.”
Source: Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826: chronology-documents-bibliographical aids
“The inhabitants of the earth are of two sorts: Those with brains, but no religion, And those with religion, but no brains.”
“The inhabitants of the other spots reason in like manner, of course, with the result that from early infancy the mind of the child is provided with blood-curdling stories about the Germans, the French, the Italians, Russians, etc.”
Source: Anarchism and Other Essays
“The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.”
“the inherent beauty of the photographic process will lie to you about just how ugly it really is.”
Source: A Brief History of Seven Killings
“The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery.”
“The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.”
“The inherent lightness or darkness of a form - its local-tone - is a given quality of all forms. It is affected by, but separate from, the light and dark areas that result from light falling on forms.”
“The inherent nature of the Self (atma) is such that as the belief changes, one becomes like that. In that, the Self indeed remains the same, only the results change because of the ego.”
Source: The Essence Of All Religion
“The inherent nature of time dictates that everything it penetrates will be frozen into history and cannot be changed. No matter how strong the degree of regret is, it doesn't help.”
Source: 把时间当作朋友
“The inherent non-linearity of the digital allows for more input from others, including the subject and reader as collaborators. The top-down, bedtime-style story is of limited use. A non-linear narrative that allows for increased complexity and depth, and encourages both subject and reader to have greater involvement, will eventually emerge more fully from the digital environment. This, in a sense, is the more profound democratization of media.”
“The inherent patterns in reality are not rules to be followed. They are unavoidable. If you can figure out a way to get around one, it is not an inherent pattern.”
“The inherent preferences of organizations are clarity, certainty and perfection. The inherent nature of human relationships involves ambiguity, uncertainty, and imperfection. How one honors, balances, and integrates the needs of both is the real trick of feedback.”
“The inherent problem is that we fail to grow when we insist that all our problems are someone else's fault.”
Source: Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage
“The inherent purpose of American government is let people seek their own goals and to encourage them to be responsible on the various adventures they have on their way to those goals, good, bad, and otherwise.”
“The inherent right in the people to reform their government, I do not deny; and they have another right, and that is to resist unconstitutional laws without overturning the government.”
Source: Webster and Hayne's speeches in the United States Senate, on Mr. Foot's resolution of January 1830: Also, Daniel Webster's speech, in the United States Senate, March 7, 1850, on the slavery compromise
“The inherent tendency of the State is to concentrate, to narrow, and monopolize all social activities; the nature of revolution is, on the contrary, to grow, to broaden, and disseminate
itself in ever-wider circles. In other words, the State is institutional and static; revolution is fluent, dynamic.”
Source: My Disillusionment in Russia
“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the
inherent vice of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
Source: The Churchill Wit