T Quotes
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“The longer the test the better you feel when it's over.”
“The longer the title, the less important the job.”
“The longer the trial to which God subjects you, the greater the goodness in comforting you during the time of the trial and in the exaltation after the combat.”
“The longer the trial to which God subjects you, the greater the goodness in comforting you during the time of trial and in the exaltation after the combat.”
“The longer the war drags on, more and more civilians are getting killed.”
“The longer they hang out, the deeper the history, the richer the life. If you use that as a template or as a way of realizing things, then I don't think you can go wrong.”
“The longer they stayed on, and the better they knew each other, the better she at least could see their mistake, and the more misguided their lives became—like a long proof in mathematics in which the first calculation is wrong, following which all other calculations move you further away from how things were when they made sense.”
Source: Canada
“The longer they were together the more doubtful seemed the nature of his regard, and sometimes for a few painful minutes she believed it to be no more than friendship”
Source: Jane Austen Collection: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Emma, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, Love and Friendship and Other Austin Works
“The longer we are members of the Church, the better we understand the gospel, the more we will be inclined to be peacefully minded. The more diligently we follow the teaching of Christ, the slower we will be to be angry with each other and the quicker we will be to forgive each other.”
“The longer we confine ourselves to a place the more it imprisons us.”
Source: Defects
“The longer we delay, the more we will pay.”
“The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us”
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“The longer we go without strong leadership from the Administration and until we see significant progress in the day-to-day lives of the Iraqi people, the more difficult it will become to sustain the support of the American people and Congress for the current course.”
“The longer we hate, the harder it is to heal us.”
“The longer we listen to one another - with real attention - the more commonality we will find in all our lives. That is, if we are careful to exchange with one another life stories and not simply opinions.”
“The longer we live the more we must endure the elementary existence of men and women; and every brave heart must treat society asa child, and never allow it to dictate.”
Source: The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations
“The longer we live the more we think and the higher the value we put on friendship and tenderness towards parents and friends.”
“The longer we live the more weight we carry in our hearts.”
“The longer we live, the more we are obliged to confront the deeper meaning of what it is we do.”
“The longer we lived with it the more we wanted something less about process and more about life.”
“The longer we remain in Iraq the more our occupation becomes part of the problem... rather than the solution.”
“The longer we remain without confessing, the worse it is for us, the more entangled we become in the bonds of sin, and therefore the more difficult it is to give an account.”
“The longer we stay in a violating situation, the more traumatized we become. If we don't act on our own behalf, we will lose spirit, resourcefulness, energy, health, perspective, and resilience. We must take ourselves out of violating situations for the sake of our own wholeness.”
Source: Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day
“The longer we stay in Hell, the more we become attached to it.”
“The longer we tolerate things that we find unappealing or unacceptable, the more normal they seem and the less those things shock us. This is how “I can’t believe it.” becomes “That’s just the way things are.”
Source: Lessons Learned from The Path Less Traveled Volume 1: Get motivated & overcome obstacles with courage, confidence & self-discipline
“The longer we view ourselves through a distorted lens, the more likely we are to believe a distorted truth.”
“The longer we work on the show, the more the writers just start surprising you.”
“The longer you are in a place, the more you get under its layers.”
“The longer you are in acting business, the more you cherish the times when you're working with people that do great work, and can figure out how to enjoy themselves while they're doing the great work.”
“The longer you commute the less happy you're likely to be.”
“The longer you delay in seizing the treasure, the more likely you’ll lose it. The time to act is now.”
Source: Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want
“The longer you delay, the more your sin gets strength and rooting. If you cannot bend a twig, how will you be able to bend it when it is a tree?”
Source: The practical works of Richard Baxter: with a life of the author and a critical examination of his writings by William Orme
“The longer you garden the better the eye gets, the more tuned to how colors vibrate in different ways and what they can do to each other. You become a scientist as well as an artist, with the lines between increasingly blurred.”
Source: In the Garden: Thoughts on Changing Seasons
“The longer you go by yourself the weirder you get, and the weirder you get the longer you go by yourself.”
Source: You Think That's Bad
“The longer you have something, the stronger the bond. That's true with people as well as things.”
“The longer you have to be somebody else, the harder it is to convince everyone you are you.”
“The longer you hold on to your anger, the more damage & harm it can do. But I think life should have given us someone who could understand every feeling we hide behind our smile. A best friend maybe....
Someone, you feel comfortable with.”
“The longer you lie, the deeper the damage.”
“The longer you live a comfortable lie, the farther you drift from your purpose, and the harder will be to gather the courage to go back to your heart.”
Source: The Pursuit of Dreams: Claim Your Power, Follow Your Heart, and Fulfill Your Destiny
“The longer you live and the more you learn, the more clearly you will feel the difference between the few men who are truly great and the mere virtuosi.”
“The longer you live by the dark, the better you come to understand its dark nature. It takes darkness to see darkness. Maybe they are suspicious for a reason, or for no reason other than they know what the Dark has a tendency to be. Maybe their human side trusts you more than their dark side trusts him.”
Source: Mourning Grey: Part Three The Guardians Of The Temple Saga
“The longer you live in New Orleans, the more unfit you become to live anywhere else.”
“The longer you live, the closer you are to death.”
“The longer you live, the harder it becomes. To grab them. Each little moment as it arrives. To be living in something other than the past or the future. To be actually here.”
Source: How to Stop Time
“The longer you live, the better you get.”
Source: Dylan on Dylan: The Essential Interviews
“The longer you live, the longer you hear the repetitiveness of things. So, it's hard to get excited about new stuff.”
“The longer you live, the more dreams you should have to keep you occupied.”
Source: Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story
“The longer you live, the more likely you are to have something to say.”
“The longer you live, the more mistakes you make. And the more sorrows you carry.”
Source: Archangel's Kiss
“The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.”