T Quotes
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“The intelligent person, viewing the great number of so-called diseases that arise out of this prostration of the functions of life, and realising that they have one and all grown out of the habitual violations of the laws of life, will recognise at once that the first step in the restoration of health needs must be to make amends at once by the unconditional return to the simplicity and perfect obedience to the laws that have been so perseveringly violated.”
Source: Food Combining Made Easy
“The intelligent perusal of fine games cannot fail to make the reader a better player and a better judge of the play of others.”
“The intelligent poor individual was a much finer observer than the intelligent rich one. The poor individual looks around him at every step, listens suspiciously to every word he hears from the people he meets; thus, every step he takes presents a problem, a task, for his thoughts and feelings. He is alert and sensitive, he is experienced, his soul has been burned.”
Source: Hunger
“The intelligent student, after studying vedic texts, is solely intent on acquiring wisdom and realization. He should discard the texts altogether, as the man who seeks rice discards the husk.”
“The intelligent Trump supporter will be someone who is so cynical about politics that he wants the world blown up, and doesn't care if the person doing the blowing up is an obnoxious, infantile vulgarian. I don't know where to find these people. Do you?”
“The intelligent use of science and technology are the tools with which to achieve a new direction.”
“The intelligent woman adapts herself to fashion, but never to fad. She knows what is best for her, and her way of life, and sticks to it. She raises and lowers her hemline — with discretion — but she goes on with her timeless dresses made with the basic lines and fabrics that flatter HER, define HER life style. She’s secure, and so she can be an elegant individual.”
Source: My Way of Life
“The intelligent, like the unintelligent, are responsive to propaganda.”
“The Intelligentsia (scientists apart) are losing all touch with, and all influence over, nearly the whole human race. Our most esteemed poets and critics are read by our most esteemed critics and poets (who don't usually like them much) and nobody else takes any notice. An increasing number of highly literate people simply ignore what the 'Highbrows' are doing. It says nothing to them. The Highbrows in return ignore and insult them.”
Source: God in the Dock
“The intelligentsia ...was kept busy embroidering white stitches on the philosophical and ecclesiastical vestments of the bourgeoisie - that old and filthy fabric besmeared with the blood of toiling masses.”
“The intelligentsia are those who have been educated beyond their intelligence.”
“The intelligentsia has disdained commerce throughout Western history.”
“The intelligentsia have largely ignored or downplayed the things in which Americans lead the world—including philanthropy, technology, and the creation of life-saving medicines—and treated the errors, flaws and shortcomings that Americans share with human beings around the world as special defects of “our society.”
Source: Intellectuals and Society
“The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths, all these have vanished; They live no longer in the faith of reason.”
Source: The Maid of Oreleans; The Bride of Messina; Wilhelm Tell; Demetrius; The Piccolomini; The Death of Wallenstein; Wallenstein's Camp
“The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree from the perfect freedom with which we each follow and declare our own impressions.”
Source: George Eliot's Life, Complete: Top Novelist Focus
“The intense horror of nightmare came over me: I tried to draw back my arm, but the hand clung to it, and a most melancholy voice sobbed, 'Let me in - let me in!' 'Who are you?' I asked, struggling, meanwhile, to disengage myself. 'Catherine Linton,' it replied, shiveringly (why did I think of LINTON? I had read EARNSHAW twenty times for Linton) - 'I'm come home: I'd lost my way on the moor!' As it spoke, I discerned, obscurely, a child's face looking through the window.”
Source: Wuthering Heights
“The intense perfumes of the wild herbs as we trod them underfoot made us feel almost drunk.”
“The intense thereness of it-haecceity Sax had called it once, when John had asked him something about his religious beliefs-I believe in haecceity, Sax had said, in thisness, in here-and-nowness, in the particular individuality of every moment. That's why I want to know what is this? what is this? what is this? Now, remembering Sax's odd word and his odd religion, John finally understood him; because he was feeling the thisness of the moment like a rock in his hand, and it felt as if his entire life had been lived only to get him to this moment.”
Source: Red Mars
“The intensest feeling of the beauty of a cloud lighted by the setting sun, is no hindrance to my knowing that the cloud is a vapour of water, subject to all the laws of vapours in a state of suspension; and I am just as likely to allow for, and act on, these physical laws whenever there is occasion to do so, as if I had been incapable of perceiving any distinction between beauty and ugliness.”
“The intensest form of hatred is that rooted in fear.”
Source: Daniel Deronda - Volume 2 of 2
“The intensity at a G Herbo show is crazy with fans especially in New York. It's always crazy and at home (Chicago) of course. The intensity is always crazy depending on the energy that I give, they feed off my energy.”
“the intensity
in your eyes
burns my pen
as i write.”
Source: A touch, a tear, a tempest
“The intensity of a conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or false. The importance of the strength of our conviction is only to provide a proportionately strong incentive to find out if the hypothesis will stand up to critical evaluation.”
Source: Advice to a young scientist
“The intensity of a national culture should be represented by... the general education level and... the exceptional merit of a small elite of pioneers.”
Source: Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C.
“The intensity of being in front of all these incredible musicians and tremendous conductors in these elaborate halls can be overwhelming.”
“The intensity of love and relationship can also vary over time. It can be accompanied by negative feelings such as jealousy and stress.”
Source: Love Science: Psychology of Attraction
“The intensity of my grief hits the mountains across Eclipse Sound, and then echoes throughout Arctic. There’s nobody around. I can barely see the town below the hill, nestled within the valley of barren tundra, across from the tiny airport, my only access to the south. I’m alone amidst this desolate landscape and there’s nowhere to hide. No trees or buildings or distractions. It’s just me in the depths of my suffering and all my faults and mistakes of the past are exposed underneath the spotlight of the midnight sun.”
Source: See What Flowers
“The intensity of our desire to share the gospel is a great indicator of the extent of our personal conversion.”
“The intensity of the hurt you feel when you lose a friend or loved one is reflective on how much you invested in the friendship compared to what you received.”
“The intensity of the lust, the interest, and the potential the man inspired in him was a heady thing, waves crashing on the crumbling cliffs of his former marriage, eroding the unsteady structure.”
Source: Wisdom Check
“The intensity of the pain depends on the degree of resistance to the present moment.”
Source: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
“The intensity of the pleasure derived from an orgasm is compensation for its brevity.”
“The intensity of this cultural shame demanded a poster boy who would deter ‘bestial’ human behaviours and presentation, and so to the genesis of Satan, ‘the beast’ – a carnal, hairy, lascivious, malevolent, stinking satyr capable of taking sexually suggestive serpentine form: the humanising of the mammalian self.”
Source: Apple: Sex, Drugs, Motherhood and the Recovery of the Feminine
“The intensity of vision in the artist and of vividness in his creations are the sole tests of his imaginative power.”
Source: The Principles of Success in Literature
“The intensity with which young people live demands that they "blank out" as often as possible.”
Source: The Collected Autobiographies of Maya Angelou
“the intensity, glory, and absolute assuredness if my mind's flight made it very difficult for me to believe once i was better, that the illness was one i should willingly give up....moods are such an essential part of the substance of life, of one's notion of oneself, that even psychotic extremes in mood and behavior somehow can be seen as temporary, even understandable reactions to what life has dealt....even though the depressions that inevitably followed nearly cost me my life.”
“The intensive and concerted effort to exclude references to religion or God from public places is an attack on our founding principles. It's an attempt to bolster a growing reliance on the government--especially the judiciary--as the source of our rights. But if our rights are not unalienable, if they don't come from a source higher than ourselves, then they're malleable at the will of the state. This is a prescription for tyranny.”
Source: Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America
“The intent and not the deed
Is in our power; and, therefore, who dares greatly
Does greatly.”
Source: British Theatre: Barbarossa
“The intent behind Earth Hour is not just about turning off lights for an hour; It is to remind us of our responsibility towards environmental conservation.”
“The intent is to create a beautiful life or pursue happiness trying.”
“The intent of a creator in creating an art of any form matters who can never control the perception of any of his/her viewer and/or listener out of such a huge mass combined by different mentalities."
©Spriha Kant”
“The intent of dreams is to push you to a point where you can succeed.”
Source: Exploring the Explosive Power of Big Dreams
“The intent of peepers may not be to defame the character of their victims but to pride themselves in their ability to sniff out and demystify their pride.”
Source: Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
“The intent of sincere humanitarians is to do good to society, just as the intent of the child who kills a bird by to much fondling is to do good to the bird.”
Source: The Mind and Society: A Treatise on General Sociology
“The intent of the individuals who created the DDoS attacks has nothing to do with hacking, and they are vandals, not hackers.”
“The intention behind our giving and receiving is the most important thing. When the act of giving is joyful, when it is unconditional and from the heart, then the energy behind the giving increases many times over. But if we give grudgingly, there is no energy behind that giving. If we feel we have lost something through the act of giving, then the gift is not truly given and will not cause increase.”
“The intention behind the protective use of force is to prevent injury, never to punish or to cause individuals to suffer, repent or change.”
“The intention is to make people laugh, to make people happy. It's unselfish, it's in the service of others, and as a comedian you are making yourself vulnerable in order to make others happy. And it has a transformative power.”
“The intention makes the crime.”
“The intention manifests when the condition is appropriate.”