T Quotes
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“The many delights of solo living are seldom shown in the media, just as the pain, vulnerability, and often conflict of living alongside the same person for years and years are rarely depicted, unless a "break-up" is involved. What is the impact of seeing the repetition, over and over and over again, of the "happily-ever-after" of getting together with a partner as the ending of every story from fairy tale to action movie? How much do we internalize the notion that this is the goal we should be thriving for?”
Source: Life Isn't Binary: On Being Both, Beyond, and In-Between
“The many faces of Collective Vision united by the mandalic eye-field suggest both expansion of consciousness and sharing of consciousness with other beings. The painting was based on a profoundly ego dissolving entheogenic mystical trance where I heard the words, 'Infinite Oneness... the Oneness should never forget the Infinitude and the Infinitude should never forget the Oneness...'”
“The many faces of intimacy: the Victorians could experience it through correspondence, but not through cohabitation; contemporary men and women can experience it through fornication, but not through friendship.”
“The many factors which divide us are actually much more superficial than those we share. Despite all of the things that differentiate us - race, language, religion, gender, wealth and so on - we are all equal concerning our fundamental humanity.”
“The many fail: the one succeeds.”
Source: Fifty Poems
“The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and music, of religion and architecture, all make the point as clear as possible: The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden. If you don't want paradise, you are not human; and if you are not human, you don't have a soul.”
“The many hours they’d spent together would never be forgotten, but she wanted more time with him and he with her. Neither knew when they’d see each other again, only that they would. You had to hope and believe—or you had nothing.”
Source: Flaco the Owl Spreads His Wings
“The many instances of forged miracles, and prophecies, and supernatural events, which, in all ages, have either been detected by contrary evidence, or which detect themselves by their absurdity, prove sufficiently the strong propensity of mankind to the extraordinary and marvellous, and ought reasonably to begat a suspicion against all relations of this kind.”
Source: An Essay on Miracles. No. 10 of the
“The many magazines, ranging from pulp to slick, that used to serve as both farm teams for writers and lures to readers, with hundreds of short stories every month, don't exist. Most of the doors for new people have been sealed.”
“The many many imponderables come together when a film opens and for all sorts of reasons it may or may not succeed.”
“The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.”
Source: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
“The many of us who attain what we may and forget those who help us along the line we've got to remember that there are so many others to pull along the way. The farther they go, the further we all go.”
“The many prescription drugs made me sicker, not better.”
Source: Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue
“The many pro-surveillance advocates I have debated since Snowden blew the whistle have been quick to echo [Google CEO] Eric Schmidt's view that privacy is for people who have something to hide. But none of them would willingly give me the passwords to their email accounts, or allow video cameras in their homes.”
“The many refugees are not a Greek or German problem. They are a European problem. We should therefore develop a common strategy. That's why I am launching a cross-border movement for more democracy.”
“The many sorrows of our recent history suggest that we humans have a learning disability.”
Source: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
“The many sounds of Memphis shaped my early musical career and continue to be an inspiration to this day.”
“The many speak highly of you, but have you really any grounds for satisfaction with yourself if you are the kind of person the many understand?”
“The many unsuspected little things on our road can strike us in their innocence and cure eye blindness and deafness. They may connect us with the people, and with our selves. The sparkle of every single moment can conjure up promising expectations and new budding of imagination. ("The grass was greener over there")”
“The many ways in which Spirit gets our attention are like a brilliant tapestry--this for you, that for me.”
Source: Soul Wisdom: A Guide to Miraculous Living
“The many ways to listen have been reaching into me for years. To enter deep listening, I've had to learn how to keep emptying and opening, how to keep beginning. I've had to lean into all I don't understand, accepting that I am changed by what I hear.”
Source: Seven Thousand Ways to Listen: Staying Close to What Is Sacred
“The many woes that afflict out nation are rooted in the morally bankrupt paradigms of socialism, interventionism, and empire that have held our nation in their grip for decades and that the only real solution to such woes is libertarianism.”
“The 'Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics' speaks to possibility and it speaks to opportunity. By appreciating its existence and adopting the paradigm of its existence, we start to realize that our future has infinite potentiality, and we realize that the 'Ideal Parallel World' of our dreams already exists along one path of our potential future; therefore our behaviors in the present can guide us to that 'Ideal Parallel World.”
Source: Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
“The many-headed multitude, whom inconstancy only doth by accident guide to well-doing! Who can set confidence there, where company takes away shame, and each may lay the fault upon his fellow?”
Source: Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks
“The many-voiced song of the river echoed softly. Siddhartha looked into the river and saw many pictures in the flowing water. The river's voice was sorrowful. It sang with yearning and sadness, flowing towards its goal ... Siddhartha was now listening intently...to this song of a thousand voices ... then the great song of a thousand voices consisted of one word: Om - Perfection ... From that hour Siddhartha ceased to fight against his destiny.”
“The map appears to us more real than the land.”
Source: Study of Thomas Hardy and Other Essays
“The map had been the first form of misdirection, for what is a map but a way of emphasizing some things and making other things invisible?”
Source: Annihilation: A Novel
“The map is not the territory (coined by Alfred Korzybski), and the name is not the thing named.”
“The map is not the territory," Snicket's chaperon advises him. "That's an expression which means the world does not match the picture in our heads.”
Source: Who Could That Be at This Hour?
“The map is not the territory," Snicket's chaperone advises him. "That's an expression which means the world does not match the picture in our heads.”
“The map is not the territory. The man is not the file.”
Source: Changer of Worlds
“The map is not the territory, but you can't fold up the territory and put it in the glove compartment.”
“The map is not the territory, the word is not the thing it describes. Whenever the map is confused with the territory, a 'semantic disturbance' is set up in the organism. The disturbance continues until the limitation of the map is recognized.”
“The map is not the territory.”
“The map is not the territory... The only usefulness of a map depends on similarity of structure between the empirical world and the map.”
“The map isn't always the territory, and you have to kind of walk through it to get a feel for it.”
“The map of America is a map of endlessness, of opening out, of forever and ever. No man's face would make you think of it but his hope might, his courage might.”
“The map of the Critical Social Justice world is not composed of the coordinate systems of latitude and longitude, but the invisible power structures derived from a Foucaldian understanding of human relations.”
Source: The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World
“The map of the world is always changing; sometimes it happens overnight. All it takes is the blink of an eye, the squeeze of a trigger, a sudden gust of wind. Wake up and your life is perched on a precipice; fall asleep, it swallows you whole.”
Source: Dispatches from the Edge: A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival
“The map of the world is drawn by travelers and nomads. Built into it are steps, nights and days, stations and encounters.”
Source: Vilijun
“The map of what we call reality is an ever-shifting mosaic of ideas.”
Source: The Island of Knowledge: The Limits of Science and the Search for Meaning
“The map to heaven is laid out in the Word of God. Those who follow it will never miss Heaven’s door.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“The map was just an accessory. She knew exactly where she was.”
Source: The Romantics
“The maplewood flat-finished Martin had represented the most outrageous luxury in her life when she bought it in 1971 for four hundred dollars. But Lonnie Slocum assured her the Martin was a good investment, even if she never learned to play it better than an acid head who was into heavy metal.”
“The maps are really like a filter. They filter information for you to make better decisions on where you are going and what to do.”
“The Mapuche are our indigenous people from the south, the Patagonia. They are a vey wise and luminous ancient cavitation, which is completely opposite to where Nazism was headed. In the novel [Wakolda], the theme of racial purity and the Nazi obsession with it was much more developed.”
“The marathon always starts after 30K. That's where the problems start. You start without any problems, without any pain. All the pain comes after 30K. Sometimes, it's possible to have pain even in the finger.”
“The marathon can humble you.”
Source: Marathon Man: My 26.2-Mile Journey from Unknown Grad Student to the Top of the Running World
“The Marathon distance is very difficult to cover and without the support of all of the fans and people cheering us on and the other runners, we would have a very difficult time to run the full race. So we work together to make a marathon happen.”
“The marathon has so many elements to prepare for. I think that is one reason I always want to come back for more. There is always something to change in your preparation and I am still trying to discover what I am capable of. I guess I just love the challenge.”