T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The more heavily the government regulates the market, the more competition is impeded.”
“The more hedonistic you were, the better...I very much subscribed to that as a young artist.”
“The more helpful our phones get, the harder it is to be ourselves. For everyone out there fighting to write idiosyncratic, high-entropy, unpredictable, unruly text, swimming upstream of spell-check and predictive auto-completion: Don't let them banalize you. Keep fighting.”
“The more helpless you are, the better you are fitted to pray, and the more answers to prayer you will experience.”
Source: Prayer
“The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is.”
“The more hideous the mental contortions, the greater the delight and bravos of the mass.”
Source: Anarchism: Top Crime Collections
“The more high technology around us, the more the need for human touch...HighTech/High Touch. The principle symbolizes the need for balance between our physical and spiritual reality.”
“The more highly adapted an organism becomes, the less adaptable it is to any new change.”
“The more highly public life is organized the lower does its morality sink.”
“The more highly we think of ourselves-our abilities and talents-the less God can use us.”
“The more highminded a man is the more easily is his anger appeased.”
“The more history I read, the more everything seems to point to the same thing.”
“The more holy a man becomes, the more conscious he is of unholiness.”
“The more holy, the more humble.”
“The more honest and authentic we are, the more deeply we go into the mystery of our own being.”
“The more honest one is, the easier it is to continue being honest, just as the more lies one has told, the more necessary it is to lie again. By their openness, people dedicated to the truth live in the open, and through the exercise of their courage to live in the open, they become free from fear.”
Source: The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth
“The more honest you are, the more open, the less fear you will have, because there's no anxiety about being exposed or revealed to others.”
Source: The Art of Happiness
“The more honest you are, the more quieted you are within.”
“The more honest you can be, the less you have to hide... when I have nothing to hide, I have everything to give.”
“The more honesty a man has, the less he affects the air of a saint.”
“The more honor and self-respect among players, the greater the team.”
“The more honor, the more danger.”
Source: Aesop's fables
“The more hooks an idea has, the better it will cling to memory.”
“The more hopeless you were, the further away they hid you.”
Source: the bell jar
“The more horrible the story, the more it is cherished. Faeries may not be able to lie, but stories grow here as they do anywhere, fed on ambition and envy and desire.”
Source: The Wicked King
“The more horrible this world (as today, for instance), the more abstract our art, whereas a happy world brings forth an art of the here and now.”
Source: Paul Klee
“The more horrifying this world becomes, the more art becomes abstract.”
“The more horses you yoke the quicker everything will go - not the rending of the block from its foundation, which is impossible, but the snapping of the traces and with that the gay and empty journey.”
Source: The great wall of China: stories and reflections
“The more hours of television a girl watches, the fewer options she thinks she has in life.”
“The more human beings proceed by plan the more effectively they may be hit by accident”
“The more human connect moments you can sow, the more benefits you can grow.”
Source: The SHED Method: The new mind management technique for achieving confidence, calm and success
“The more humanity advances, the more it is degraded.”
“The more humanity grows, the more man feels lonely! ...”
“The more humanity owes him, the more society denies him. Every door is shut against him, even when he has a right to its being opened: and if he ever obtains justice, it is with much greater difficulty than others obtain favors.”
Source: The Social Contract ; And, The Discourses
“The more humans fill the world, the more we empty it.”
Source: Becoming Wild: How Animals Learn Who They Are
“The more humans learned from their primate cousins, the less harm they did to themselves and the world.”
Source: a three body solution: A Daringly Subversive & Juicy Tale of Love, Evolution, & Humanity's Last Hope
“The more humble a man is before God the more he will be exalted; the more humble he is before man, the more he will get rode roughshod.”
“The more humble and obedient to God a man is, the more wise and at peace he will be in all that he does.”
“The more humble and transparent a leader is, the more effective he or she will be.”
“The more humble, needy, and subdued you are before Allah, the closer you will be to Him.”
“the more humdrum aspects of life do not make for gripping reading. To render them compelling, a writer must describe the universal in eloquent and evocative prose. Alas, Frey's writing suggests that this was not an option, and he came up with something else.”
“The more I abandon ideas of myself as a musician, the better a singer I become.”
“The more I accomplish the more I realize how empty my life is.”
“The more I accomplish, the more pressure I put on myself.”
“The more I accuse myself, the more right I have to judge you. Even better, I make you judge yourself, which comforts me the more.”
“The more I age, the more I want to live in a museum.”
“The more I am able to deeply love and accept my flaws and imperfections, the more I am able to do that with my fellows.”
“The more I am getting to know these so called 'beautiful people' the more I am waking up to their emptiness. For them 'being tall' and 'being fair' is an achievement!”
“The more I am in a position to be tried in faith with reference to my body, my family, my service for the Lord, my business, etc., the more shall I have opportunity of seeing God's help and deliverance; and every fresh instance, in which He helps and delivers me, will tend towards the increase of my faith.”
Source: Answers to Prayer From George Müller's Narratives (Start Classics)
“The more I am open to the realities in me and in the other person, the less do I find myself wishing to rush in to "fix things." As I try to listen to myself and the experiencing going on in me, and the more I try to extend that same listening attitude to another person, the more respect I feel for the complex processes of life. SO I become less and less inclined to hurry to fix things, to set goals, to mold people, to manipulate and push them in the way that I would like them to go. I am much more content simply to be myself and to let another person be himself.”
Source: On becoming a person: a therapist's view of psychotherapy