T Quotes
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“The moment there is suspicion about a person's motives, everything he does becomes tainted.”
Source: Young India
“The moment there's a foreigner in a film it gives a novelty to the script. We make regional films and we need to hype our films.”
“The moment they met, Simon had decided that if looks matched personalities, Jon Cartwright would look like a horse's ass. Unfortunately, there is no justice in the world, and he looked instead like a walking Ken doll. Sometimes first impressions were misleading; sometimes they peered straight through to a person's inner soul. Simon was as sure now as he'd ever been: Jon's inner soul was a horse's ass.”
Source: The Evil We Love
“The moment this brilliant young producer Miss Verity Lambert started telling me about Doctor Who, I was hooked. I remember telling her, This is going to run for five years. And look what's happened!”
“The moment this House undertakes to legislate upon this subject slavery, it dissolves the Union. Should it be my fortune to have a seat upon this floor, I will abandon it the instant the first decisive step is taken looking towards legislation of this subject. I will go home to preach, and if I can, practice, disunion, and civil war, if needs be. A revolution must ensue, and this republic sink in blood.”
Source: Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the Question of Receiving Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia
“The moment this is over, you're mind," Diesel all but groaned, keeping his eyes on the road so he wouldn't pull over and take her right there.
"No, wolf, you're mine."
the look on his face went immediately from lust to yearning.
"That's right," she said with a sigh. "We're going to finish what we started. And then do it all over again.”
Source: Ante Up
“The moment this is over, you're mine," Diesel all but groaned, keeping his eyes on the road so he wouldn't pull over and take her right there.
"No, wolf, you're mine."
the look on his face went immediately from lust to yearning.
"That's right," she said with a sigh. "We're going to finish what we started. And then do it all over again.”
Source: Ante Up
“The moment to make your dreams come true is day before tomorrow, same time, called NOW.”
Source: Guru with Guitar
“The moment truth is asserted, it becomes false.”
“The moment truth is organized it becomes a lie. Jesus and Buddha never created any organized religion. An organized religion becomes politics. It becomes a manipulation, control and exploitation by the priests. You don't have to be Christians or Buddhists, because your own potential is to be a buddha. Buddha taught you to become a buddha. The people who were with Buddha were not part of any organized religion. They were free and independent individuals. Buddha did not want to be anybody's guru, he simply wanted to be a friend, a fellow traveler on the spiritual path. He wanted to create as many individuals in the world with absolute freedom in their soul with no chains to Christianity or Buddhism and with no scriptures, no teachings, except for awareness. He taught spirituality, not religion. Spirituality is not a membership of any church or cult, but a quality that transforms your being and makes your inner potential blossom. Buddha was available to help his people to become buddhas. He wanted a world of buddhas, who were free from organized religions and cults, and who would find their own wings to fly in the sky. Truth brings freedom, freedom from religions, cults and scriptures. Truth brings a silence, a peace and a sense of eternity, and immortality and deathlessness. But it has nothing to do with organized religion and cults.”
Source: Meditation: A Love Affair with the Whole - Thousand and One Flowers of Silence, Love, Joy, Truth, Freedom, Beauty and the Divine
“The moment was all we truly had: a succession of moments, a triumphal march of them, to create a life beyond compare.”
“The moment we accept each other as Human beings, we shall find harmony.”
“The moment we accept our pain is the moment we release our suffering. Suffering is created when we offer life resistance, and what we resist most are the experiences that bring us pain.”
Source: Living Peace: Essential Teachings For Enriching Life
“The moment we are thinking something is impossible it happen to Us.”
“The moment we become uncomfortable is the time we should confess.”
“The moment we begin to celebrate ourselves and focus on our successes is the moment we begin living.”
“The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate to tell the truth that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we should speak, the divine floods of light and life no longer flow into our souls.”
“The moment we begin to feel satisfied that we are making some progress along the road of sanctification, it is all the more necessary to repent and confess that all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. Yet the Christian life is not one of gloom, but of ever increasing joy in the Lord. God alone knows our good works; all we know is His good work.”
Source: The Cost of Discipleship
“The moment we begin to seek love, love begins to seek us. And to save us.”
“The moment we begin tolerating meanness, in ourselves and others, we are using our authorial power in the service of wrongdoing. We have both the capacity and the obligation to do better.”
“The moment we believe that success is determined by an ingrained level of ability as opposed to resilience and hard work, we will be brittle in the face of adversity.”
“The moment we break faith with one another, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out.”
“The moment we change our thinking and start connecting with God, we start connecting with His plans, which always exceed our small plans.”
“The moment we choose to love we begin to move against domination, against oppression. The moment we choose to love we begin to move towards freedom, to act in ways that liberate ourselves and others.”
Source: Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations
“The moment we choose to love we begin to move towards freedom.”
Source: Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations
“The moment we confront our fears we are declaring that we are contenders for life, and for love.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“The moment we cry in a film is not when things are sad but when they turn out to be more beautiful than we expected them to be.”
“The moment we decide our purpose is to win is the moment we lose.”
Source: Brain Drain - The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life
“The moment we decide to throw more energy into fighting for our mate than with him, the crack of a fist on the enemy's jaw splits the ears of angels.”
“The moment we definitely commit ourselves, Providence moves, too.”
“The moment we face it frankly we are driven to the conclusion that the community has a right to put a price on the right to live in it”
Source: The Complete Prefaces: 1914-1929
“The moment we face it frankly we are driven to the conclusion that the community has a right to put a price on the right to live in it ... If people are fit to live, let them live under decent human conditions. If they are not fit to live, kill them in a decent human way. Is it any wonder that some of us are driven to prescribe the lethal chamber as the solution for the hard cases which are at present made the excuse for dragging all the other cases down to their level, and the only solution that will create a sense of full social responsibility in modern populations?”
“The moment we fail to accept that competition can exist even for the most divine product on this earth, we fail to plan for survival and survive the competition.”
Source: 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure
“The moment we feel smothered by an unbearable emptiness in our lives, let us give way to the burning urge to 'suspend time,' and create space to build 'content' and ‘scope’ for a new reality. ("Words had disappeared”)”
“The moment we find the reason behind an emotion the wall is breached, and the positive memories it has kept from us return too. That's why it pays to ask those painful questions. The answers can set you free.”
“The moment we forget that even the evil among us are still human is the moment we forget that even the most human among us are still evil.”
Source: The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza
“The moment we fully and vitally realise who and what we are, we then begin to build our own World even as God builds his.”
Source: The Greatest Thing Ever Known - 1898
“The moment we glorify ourselves, since there is room for one glory only in the universe, we set ourselves up as rivals to the Most High.”
Source: Morning and Evening
“The moment we let go of our obsessive concern for our own welfare, our mind naturally relaxes and becomes lighter.”
Source: Transform Your Life: A Blissful Journey
“The moment we live in is a great time to make art. We have different technologies to play with, and we're left with the opportunity to focus on our work.”
“The moment we make up our minds that we are going on with this determination to exalt God overall, we step out of the worldís parade... We acquire a new viewpoint; a new and different psychology will be formed within us; a new power will begin to surprise us by its upsurgings and its outgoings.”
“The moment we no longer have a free press, anything can happen.
What makes it possible
for a totalitarian (or any other) dictatorship to rule
is that people are not informed;
how can you have an opinion if you are not informed?
If everybody always lies to you, the consequence is not that you believe the lies,
but rather that nobody believes anything any longer.
This is because lies, by their very nature, have to be changed,
and a lying government has constantly to rewrite its own history.
On the receiving end you get not only one lie —
a lie which you could go on for the rest of your days —
but you get a great number of lies,
depending on how the political wind blows.
And a people that no longer can believe anything cannot make up its mind.
It is deprived not only of its capacity to act
but also of its capacity to think and to judge.
And with such a people you can then do what you please.
-- Hannah Arendt, interview with Roger Errera, 1973”
“The moment we realize that we don’t grasp what we know can be a watershed in our lives. The day we start to accept what we already know may perhaps be very bewildering, at first, but anyway, utmost eye-opening. The knowledge that has been barricaded behind ramparts of fear and distrust in our minds can suddenly burst loose. Through this deliverance, we become eventually aware of what we have always known but never dared to recognize. At that instant, the undercover challenge between “knowing and not knowing” can finally be settled. “To know, or not to know, that is the question!”
(“"Wrong time. Wrong place"”)”
“The moment we recognize God as supreme in power and infinitely good and loving toward all His intelligent creatures, that moment we admit the doctrine of universal and special providence.”
“The moment we recognize our complete weakness and our dependence upon Him will be the very moment that the Spirit of God will exhibit His power.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest
“The moment we refuse to hurt others because of our own pain, is the time we evolve as souls.”
“The moment we remove the external world from our senses we’ve also removed a large chunk of how we feel inside ourselves. We don’t think with our brain, our brain thinks with the world. We also don’t feel with our body, our body feels with the world. We need the world to exist as feeling machines that think.”
Source: Built To Last: How To Get Stronger, Healthier, And Happier At Every Stage Of Life
“The moment we say that darkness can be hidden inside the light, we are in a sense serving the darkness, because doubting the light is what the darkness desires!”
“The moment we set off in search of love, it sets off in search of us. And saves us.”
“The moment we shake our addiction to narrative and give up our strong-headed intent that language must say something "meaningful," we open ourselves up to different types of linguistic experience, which could include sorting and structuring words in unconventional ways: by constraint, by sound, by the way words look, and so forth, rather than always feeling the need to coerce them toward meaning.”