T Quotes
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“The moment is ripe for an experienced businessman to talk practical, prudent economics to the electorate - which is why Mitt Romney's political fortunes are steadily being resurrected from the grave.”
“The moment, is the diamond of life”
Source: Glowing Times
“The moment is the morning cup of coffee and the truth from the writer's pen, the clarity of the poem, desolation & creation.
Fame, glory & once upon a times never matter in the end.
The only thing that matters or that will still one-day matter or remain alive are the words that you write long after you are gone ... or dust.”
Source: R A W POEMS R.M. ENGELHARDT
“The moment is the sole reality.”
“The moment is timeless.”
“The moment is to outrun your fears just when they are trying to outrun your possibilities.”
“The moment it begins to question itself, the mind becomes so clear that it starts working with itself rather than with the body's identification.”
“The moment Jace Calder saw his sister's face, he feared the worst. His heart sank. Emily, his troubled little sister, had been doing so well since she'd gotten the job at the Sarah Hamilton Foundation in Big Timber, Montana.
"What's wrong?" he asked as he removed his Stetson, pulled up a chair at the Big Timber Java coffee shop and sat down across from her. Tossing his hat on the seat of an adjacent chair, he braced himself for bad news.
Emily blinked her big blue eyes. Even though she was closing in on twenty-five, he often caught glimpses of the girl she'd been. Her pixie cut, once a dark brown like his own hair, was dyed black. From thirteen on, she'd been piercing anything she could. At sixteen she'd begun getting tattoos and drinking. It wasn't until she'd turned seventeen that she'd run away, taken up with a thirty-year-old biker drug-dealer thief and ended up in jail for the first time.
But while Emily still had the tattoos and the piercings, she'd changed after the birth of her daughter, and after snagging this job with Bo Hamilton.
"What's wrong is Bo," his sister said. Bo had insisted her employees at the foundation call her by her first name. "Pretty cool for a boss, huh?" his sister had said at the time. He'd been surprised. That didn't sound like the woman he knew.
But who knew what was in Bo's head lately. Four months ago her mother, Sarah, who everyone believed dead the past twenty-two years, had suddenly shown up out of nowhere. According to what he'd read in the papers, Sarah had no memory of the past twenty-two years.
He'd been worried it would hurt the foundation named for her. Not to mention what a shock it must have been for Bo.
Emily leaned toward him and whispered, "Bo's… She's gone.”
Source: Lone Rider
“The moment John entered Viscount Gage's study, he was greeted with a punch to his face.”
Source: An Agreement with the Soldier
“The moment just before I go to sleep is often the highlight of my day: the letting go, the sense of becoming unreachable.”
Source: Her
“The moment Kafka attracts more attenetion than Joseph K., Kafka's posthumous death begins.”
“The moment Lena storms back into my life, I know I’m screwed. She’s not just my new employee—she’s my best friend’s little sister, the girl I swore I’d never touch.”
Source: Echoes of One Night: Forbidden Love Romance
“The moment love becomes a relationship, it becomes a bondage, because there are expectations and there are demands and there are frustrations, and an effort from both sides to dominate. It becomes a struggle for power.”
“The moment love is equated with happiness, it is satisfied — and is no longer love. The satisfied, the happy ones, do not love; they fall asleep in habit, near neighbor to annihilation.”
“The moment man cuts himself off from living connection with the human race and its needs, he begins to die from poor circulation.”
Source: Rising in the World: Or, Architects of Fate; a Book Designed to Inspire Youth to Character Building, Self-culture and Noble Achievement
“The moment Mary touched God's face is the moment God made his case: there's no place he will not go.”
“The moment money becomes your motivation, you are immediately not as good as someone who is stimulated by passion and internal will.”
“The moment my bare feet make contact with the wood floor, my breath catches in my throat. Blake swivels his body around to greet me.
“Morning, roomie.”
His voice is like a shot of caffeine that ignites my body. How does he do that?”
Source: Tryst
“The moment my doctor told me, I went silent. My mum and dad were with me, then we all went to pieces. I was saying, No, I've got my flight to Sydney in two hours. I'm getting on a plane.”
“The moment my eyes fell on him, I was content.”
Source: The letters of Edith Wharton
“The moment my hands are bare, I reach back and touch the wall, and Slade freezes when he sees my bare skin collide with it… and no gold comes. “Thank fuck.” In five long strides, he demolishes the space between us. He’s suddenly there, gripping me by the waist, hard lips fused to mine, and finally, we combust.”
Source: Gleam
“The moment my head touched my pillow, I heard Nicolae in my mind:
'So: my little theatricals were well received?'
'You made an excellent impression,' I replied in thought, with a little smile.
'I feel you smiling. I wish I was there to see it.'
I stifled a surprised gasp. 'How does this bond work between us? Can you read my thoughts at any time, or only if I send them to you?'
'I can read your mind at any time now, my darling.”
Source: Dracula, My Love: A Gothic Paranormal Romance – Mina Harker's Forbidden Victorian Passion
“The moment my name was called [Africa's Footballer of the Year] was truly overwhelming and I was about to scream with joy.”
“The moment my niece came into the world, I realized that logic can't make sense of someone who's so brand new to you.”
Source: Write like no one is reading
“The moment Noah came up behind me and kissed the side of my neck, I was torn between leaning into him and skirting away. Every muscle in my body screamed to fall into him.”
Source: Pushing the Limits
“The moment of a miracle is unending lightning.”
Source: Dylan Thomas Selected Poems, 1934-1952
“The moment of assassination is the moment when power and the ignorance of power come together, with Death as validator.”
Source: Gravity’s Rainbow
“The moment of betrayal is the worst, the moment when you know beyond any doubt that you’ve been betrayed: that some other human being has wished you that much evil.
It was like being in an elevator cut loose at the top. Falling, falling, and not knowing when you will hit.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
“The moment of betrayal is the worst, the moment when you know beyond any doubt that you've been betrayed: that some other human being has wished you that much evil”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
“The moment of birth is a miracle .”
“The moment of change is the only poem.”
Source: The Will to Change: Poems 1968-1970
“The moment of cocoa-drinking was always the moment of confidences.”
Source: I Pose
“The moment of confession is not merely when one hears another pronounce the words: God forgives you, or 'in God's name I absolve you.' Rather it is that point at which the sinner unfeignedly experiences himself as truly judged and pardoned by God.”
Source: Corrective Love: The Power of Communion Discipline
“The moment of creation is 100% willingness.”
“The moment of creative impulse is what an artist gives you. You look at a Pollock, and it can't give you the tools to do a painting like that yourself, but in doing the work, Pollock shares with you the moment of creative impulse that drove him to do that work.”
“The moment of crisis had come, and I must face it. My old fears, my diffidence, my shyness, my hopeless sense of inferiority, must be conquered now and thrust aside. If I failed now I should fail forever.”
“The moment of drifting into thought has been so clipped by modern technology. Our lives are filled with distraction with smartphones and all the rest. People are so locked into not being present.”
“The moment of enlightenment is when a person's dreams of possibilities become images of probabilities.”
“The moment of finding a fellow-creature is often as full of mingled doubt and exultation, as the moment of finding an idea.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)
“The moment of impact. The moment of impact proves potential for change. Has ripples effects far beyond what we can predict. Sending some particles crashing together. Making them closer than before. While sending others spinning off into great ventures. Landing them where you've never thought you've found them. That's the thing about moments like these. You can't, no matter how hard you try, controlling how it's gonna affect you. You just gotta let the colliding part goes where they may. And wait. For the next collision.”
“The moment of inspiration can come from memory, or language, or the imagination, or experience - anything that makes an impression forcibly enough for language to form.”
“The moment of Jesus' greatest glory was on the cross, dying as our substitute.”
“The moment of near despair is quite often the moment that precedes courage rather than resignation. In a sense, with the back to the wall and no exit but death or acceptance, the options narrow to one.”
Source: Letters to a Young Contrarian
“The moment of near despair is quite often the moment that precedes courage.”
Source: Letters to a Young Contrarian
“The moment of orgasm is like the first dramatic moment of birth when you draw breath and scream out that you are alive. It is hard to imagine the moment when you fade back into the vacuum and draw your last breath.”
Source: The Secret Life of Girls
“The moment of realization is: When what you thought you couldn't be without, becomes a part of the past, rather than the start of the future.”
“The moment of recognizing your own lack of talent is a flash of genius.”
“The moment of surrender is not when life is over. It's when it begins”
Source: A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles
“The moment of surrender is the moment you choose to lose control of your life, the split second of powerlessness where you trust that some kind of "higher power" better be in charge, because you certainly aren't.”
Source: Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story
“The moment of that kiss contained every happy moment I had ever lived.”