T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Thank God that someone somewhere likes something”
“Thank God that sow's gone to the butcher.”
“Thank God the economy is not as bad as you read in the newspaper every day.”
“Thank God, the greatest things are freely giving; life, love, joy, smiles, hugs, inner peace, blessings, family, friends, nature….!”
“Thank God the Internet didn't exist when I was 15, 16. I knew people were tearing me apart, but my God, if there had been a net and commenters and I would have been reading them - it was bad enough as it was. To grow up in the media eye, I'm glad it happened, but that was definitely not healthy being around adults all the time.”
“Thank God there are places
with sounds that make me cry
from beauty,
not from pain.”
Source: The Sound of Letting Go
“Thank God there aren't 1.6 billion Trumps.”
“Thank God there is a such thing as hiatus. We got the first 'Dr. Horrible' done in six days, we banged it out.”
“Thank god there is no god. Because to believe in him would be to acknowledge he doesn't like me much.”
Source: Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew
“Thank God there were a couple of people in my life who said, "Go on, go on - you can do it!”
“Thank god there's no 48-hour race anywhere in the world, because chances are nobody could beat Porsche in a 48 hour race. They're probably the only cars in the world that would stand up for something like that.”
“Thank God we can't tell the future. We'd never get out of bed.”
Source: August
“Thank god we don't know a lot about William Shakespeare or Moses or Homer or Lautréamont. These are the best guys we got, and their art is powerful because they're mysterious. Once biographical information contaminates your consciousness, it's impossible to erase it and look at someone's work the same way again.”
“Thank God we don't serve God with our feelings, otherwise I don't know where I would be. - Pray for me.”
“Thank God we in Iran have neither the desire nor the need to suffer from democracy.”
“Thank God! We IP attorneys no longer need to explain what we actually do.”
Source: Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
“Thank God we're going to try to continue and effectively defend our frontiers with the Border Patrol, with the Customs Department, with the Coast Guard, with the Armed Forces.”
“Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television.”
“Thank God we're not like America. Everyone wants to look like they're 20. In Europe we admire grown-up women; I think men revere older women.”
“Thank God we're safe. What I anticipated on Sept. 11 was that we would be attacked many times between then and now, and we haven't been.”
“Thank God when He lays a burden on thee, and thank Him when He takes it off.”
“Thank God when he oppresses you, and again when he releases you.”
“Thank God who gave us relief from ruins of suffering.”
“Thank God, who rescued us from every danger.”
“Thank God who set me from all my sins by the power of His free gift of grace.”
“Thank God.
Yeah, God. That guy.”
“Thank God you can flee, can escape from that massy five-foot-thick maggot-cheesy solidarity which overlays the earth, in which men and women in couples are ranked like ninepins.”
Source: Absalom, Absalom!
“Thank God you have got a Father that can be angry, but that loves you as much when He is angry as when He smiles upon you.”
“Thank God, you've let her be so privileged! To live. To love. To feel. To witness. To have the time to find her purpose. Thank God, you've gifted me the freedom to be.”
“Thank God you've got a sense of humor, or you'd be in trouble.”
“Thank God! we are in the full enjoyment of all these privileges. But can we be taught to prize them too much? or how can we prize them equal to their value, if we do not know their intrinsic worth, and that they are not a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature?”
Source: Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin
“Thank God, 50 years ago I learned that our entire business is all based on two things; a great song and a great story. Film, television, if you don't have that story, nothing else matters. You don't call anybody else or direct anybody. The same with a song. A great song can make the worst singer in the world a star.”
“Thank god, and now all I have are, twenty one years together, in January and, you know, I, you know I forgot this all about things. And anyway the first place is good thing.”
“Thank God, He does not measure grace out in teaspoons.”
“Thank God, He doesn't measure out grace in teaspoons.”
“Thank God, I also am an American!”
Source: An Address Delivered at the Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1843
“Thank God, I am still an atheist.”
“Thank God, I can look at a sunset now without having to think how to describe it”
Source: Mr. Maugham Himself
“Thank god, I can't sing because that would be a lot of pressure. But yeah, it's nice doing something different and that's something I really feel like is my own passion. It's also connected. Everything is connected in the entertainment business, so I have the support of my parents because they've been through it all before and they can give me advice.”
“Thank God, I think no one is thinking of unleashing a large-scale conflict with Russia. I want to remind you that Russia is one of the leading nuclear powers.”
“Thank God, I'll never have to play the cello again.”
“Thank God, I'm actually infatuated and in love with what I do, therefore I am what I do. So I never have to forget [any of my ideas] because I never have to remember, I just am. I don't need to write stuff down.”
“Thank god, I'm not from this world.”
“Thank God, it is over, that I have seen it and am able to tell it to the world.”
Source: The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North-American Indians, by Geo. Catlin: With Four Hundred Illustrations, Etched and Outlined, from His Original Paintings Now Exhibiting in His Indian Museum, Egyptian Hall, London
“Thank God, it's over.”
“Thank God, men that art greatly guilty are never wise.”
“Thank God, under our Constitution there was no connection between Church and State, and that in my action as President of the United States I recognized no distinction of creeds in my appointments office.”
“Thank God, under our Constitution there was no connection between church and state.”
Source: The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency
“Thank goodness air and salvation are still free...and so is laughter.”
“Thank goodness being alone in the world for so long had given me plenty of practice at containing my emotions.”
Source: Strangers