T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The key to all motivation is desire, and the master key to creating desire is responsiveness to the needs, desires, and interests of the people you would lead.”
Source: People Power
“The key to all of life is understanding how to add value to others.”
“The key to all of your behaviors is hidden in a box that you can’t open using normal tools, your subconscious needs a different recipe than the one you’ve been using.”
“The key to all sciences is unquestionably the question mark. To the word How? we owe most of our greatest discoveries. Wisdom in life may perhaps consist in asking ourselves on all occasions: Why?”
“The key to all strange things is in thy heart..../ My spirit has come home, that sailed the doubtful seas.”
“The key to an effective life is that things done for self don’t count”
“The key to any game is to use your strengths and hide your weaknesses.”
“The key to any successful plan is buy-in from the public, and what this process has demonstrated is the importance of including citizens in formulating a consensus plan that preserves our beautiful refuge.”
“The key to anything in boxing and life is sticking to it. Never give up.”
“The key to artificial intelligence has always been the representation.”
“The key to artistic photography is to work out your own thoughts, by yourselves. Imitation leads to certain disaster. New ideas are always antagonized. Do not mind that. If a thing is good it will survive.”
Source: Gertrude Käsebier: the photographer and her photographs
“The key to attempting to create art in some aspect is also knowing that it will turn some people off.”
“The key to attracting more physical abundance, in your reality, is to eradicate the current subconscious projections that you place on money and its identity.”
Source: Esotericism With an Unconventional Soul: Exploring Philosophy, Spirituality, Science, and Mysticism
“The key to beating the Dodgers is to keep them form hugging each other too much.”
“The key to beauty is always to be looking at someone who loves you, really.”
“The key to becoming a more efficient leader isn't checking off all the items on your to-do list each day. It's in forming the habit of prioritizing your time so that you are accomplishing your most important goals in an efficient manner.”
“The key to becoming relevant in the marketplace is to add value. The more value you can add the more relevant you will become.”
“The key to becoming world-class in your endeavors is to build your performance around world-class routines. It can be difficult, even futile, to predict or control what will show up in the middle of your workday. But you can almost always control how your day starts and ends. I have routines for both.”
Source: The Compound Effect
“The key to being a comedian is to be wealthy. The richer you are, the funnier you are to women, and no matter what you say they'll be laughing and giggling.”
Source: A Memoir of Memories and Memes
“The key to being a good manager is keeping the people who hate me away from those who are still undecided.”
“The key to being a good poet is to be able to take an idea, add your perspective and emotions, transform these into words, and masterfully scribe the words in a form that we call poetry.”
“The key to being a great agent is treating everyone like a celebrity and treating a celebrity like everyone else.”
“The key to being a prolific discoverer is to take the routes that few have traveled.”
“The key to being a singer - try to do it audibly.”
“The key to being a warrior is not to be afraid of who you are.”
“The key to being a wonderful writer is not to write. You just get out of the way. Leave room for God to walk in the room. And when I write something that I know is right, I get on my knees and say 'thank you.'”
“The key to being able to let go of all the stuff you're holding on to is knowing that you'll be okay if you don't have it.
And that's the truth.
You can survive with very little. And though the passing of people and things can be painful, you will survive.”
Source: F**k It: The Ultimate Spiritual Way
“The key to being confident is taking care of yourself and feeling like you're the best you can be.”
“The key to being with family is to engage with those we love in a way we would teach to those we love.”
“The key to branding, especially for smaller firms, is to focus on a limited number of issue areas and develop superb expertise in those areas.”
“The key to breaking out of a vicious cycle is simply by doing what you have yet to do before. Do not supply the same inputs, and expect a different output.”
“The key to breaking the Taliban taboo against women and the cultural brainwashing that the Taliban imposed upon many Afghans is to get women back into the workforce.”
“The key to building wealth is to preserve capital and wait patiently for the right opportunity to make the extraordinary gains.”
“The key to change is letting go of the fear.”
“The key to change is to let go of fear.”
“The key to changing our past, present, and future is to create our piece of the PIE (our Perceptions, Interpretations, & Expectations) on purpose.”
“The key to changing your circumstances is emotion, not thought. We’ve come to have blind faith in reason as technology has developed, but the secret that will pave the way to a better future without becoming a mere component of a society dominated by reason is feelings. Creating wealth with your feelings—that’s what Having is.”
Source: The Having: The Secret Art of Feeling and Growing Rich
“The key to Christian living is a thirst and hunger for God. And one of the main reasons people do not understand or experience the sovereignty of grace and the way it works through the awakening of sovereign joy is that their hunger and thirst for God is so small.”
“The key to classroom behavior management is to have a structured system in place whereby good behaviors are actively and abundantly rewarded, and bad behaviors are promptly and efficiently punished. Rewards should be like the air, ever present and always lingering. Punishment should be like a thunderstorm that is obvious and inconvenient yet quick, temporary and not abusive. The predominant theme of classroom management should be good behaviors and continuous rewards.”
“The key to coaching is not what you do, but the way you do it. The intangibles, the motivational parts of the game are the most important facets of it.”
“The key to comedy is commitment - if you're afraid, you shouldn't be a comedian.”
“The key to community is the acceptance, in fact the celebration of our individual and cultural differences. It is also the key to world peace”
Source: The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace
“The key to competing and surviving against Wal-Mart is to focus your business into a niche or pocket where you can leverage your strengths in the local marketplace.”
Source: What I Learned From Sam Walton: How to Compete and Thrive in a Wal-Mart World
“The key to conquering emotions isn’t in not feeling them. Rather in catching them the instant they appear.”
Source: The Oldest Dance
“The key to contentedness is not the absence of work; neither is it to cap each day with the witless abandon of hollow entertainment, but to fill your days with that which fills your life with meaning.”
“The key to contentment is to consider. Consider who you are and be satisfied with that. Consider what you have and be satisfied with that. Consider what God's doing and be satisfied with that. You will be amazed at how much more comfortable you'll feel with yourself. Finally, consider this: If contentment cannot be found within yourself, you'll never find it.”
Source: Joy Breaks: 90 Devotions to Celebrate, Simplify, and Add Laughter to Your Life
“The key to contentment was to never ask why; she had learned that long ago.”
Source: The Burgess Boys
“The key to continual and deeper spiritual renewal and revival is the continual re-discovery of the gospel.”
“The key to controlling your own political party, so that it does not eat you alive, is to realize that while Democratic and Republican leaders differ sharply, their voters do not.”
Source: The New Prince: Machiavelli Updated for the Twenty-First Century
“The key to conversation at work is flexibility and understanding how what you say might be perceived by others.”