T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The mountains of this world will help you discover your strength and your sense of worth.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains of today are the molehills of tomorrow.”
Source: Fallen into the Pit
“The mountains paralleled the valley and the snowy peaks were extending with fall to the valley floor.”
Source: Nobody's Angel
“The mountains sat firmly beside the shallow inlet. Their ridge was topped by two twin peaks called the Lions.”
“The mountains she’d viewed in childhood as nurturing have now taken on a menacing quality. Their stippled surfaces—the dark of trees rising from a background of white—give the impression of something more mythic than geological. Leviathans hibernating in the open, ready to stir at any moment and swallow her whole.”
Source: The King Who Disappeared
“The mountains. The valleys. The rivers know He is God. Whether you are going through the highs or lows, there is a God you can rely on.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains themselves call us into greater stories.”
“The mountains too, at a distance, appear airy masses and smooth, but seen near at hand they are rough.”
“The mountains were his masters. They rimmed in life. They were the cup of reality, beyond growth, beyond struggle and death. They were his absolute unity in the midst of eternal change.”
Source: Look Homeward, Angel
“The mountains were there and so was I.”
“The mountains will fall to dust before I will ever give up on my daughter.”
Source: Until the Mountains Fall
“The mountains will help you find wisdom to prevail with courage against things that trouble your faith.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains you climb can never be too high if you are climbing with the Most High, because with the Lord by your side, you have the power to conquer.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains you climb will require the help of the Most High. When things get tough, do not just sit and cry. There is a God you can trust. He can grant you strength for every climb.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains you see must remind you of God’s majesty. The breathtaking landscapes reflect His divine artistry. Their towering peaks are truly awe-inspiring.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains you see serve as a reminder that life will not always be easy, but for you to make things easy, you must see life’s beauty in the midst of challenges.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountains, the forest, and the sea, render men savage; they develop the fierce, but yet do not destroy the human.”
Source: Les Miserables Volume One
“The mountaintop offers a supernatural experience. It is a moment of transcendence, where you feel a deep connection with nature, which offers a sense of fulfilment.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountaintop will invigorate your soul and fill you with a sense of purpose.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountaintop will reveal who your devoted friends are. Those who stick by your side through the climb and celebrate your victories are your tribe.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“The mountebank told them that God was surely trying to kill them, possibly because He was through with them, and that they should have the good manners to die. This, as you can see, they did.”
Source: Cat's Cradle: A Novel
“The mounted knight is irresistible; he would bore his way through the walls of Babylon.”
“The Mourner by Stewart Stafford
Waxen candles flickered, burning,
I found myself alone in mourning,
Instinct urged me to turn around,
Insistent feet kept walking down.
A lonely casket at the altar lay,
Not a soul came to mourn or pray,
A surge of pity pierced my heart,
Incense bade me dearly depart.
Empty pews where no one stayed,
I slowly illuminated the coffin shade,
Blackout! Icy hands gripped tight:
“Welcome to our endless night!”
© Stewart Stafford, 2023. All rights reserved.”
“The mourning of a loved one never ends with a funeral. It comes back every so often, like a stage performer eager for a curtain call and expects you to be loud about it.
...I gave it all the lung capacity I had.”
Source: A Plague of Giants
“The mourning process can feel like going through a carwash without a car.”
“The mouse began to shift and Kammy marvelled at the sight. Soon a second boy stood before her. She hardly noticed Eric appear beside him.
He was dressed much like Eric, though his shirt hung looser on his slimmer frame. His hair was a fluffy, chocolate mess. He was taller than Eric and he glared between them both before his eyes came to rest fully on Kammy. The first thing she noticed was the purple bruise on his cheek. The second was how bright his blue eyes were.”
Source: The Wolf's Cry
“The mouse challenged the stars, unaware he is but a word in an eternal play.”
“The mouse had fallen in with evil cats.”
Source: The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri: a verse translation
“The mouse is a fair treat but this one would talk the hind legs off a donkey.”
Source: The voyage of the Dawn Treader
“The mouse is wise, but the cat is wiser.”
“The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat as they did budge
From rascals worse than they.
(from, Coriolanus)”
“The mouse that always trusts to one poor hole Can never be a mouse of any soul.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope; with a Memoir of the Author, Notes, and Critical Notices on Each Poem. By the Rev. George Croly ... New Edition. [With a Portrait.]
“The mouse that hath but one hole is quickly taken.”
Source: The works of George Herbert. containing Parentalia, the 2nd copy wanting the 1st sheet of vol.2].
“The mouse that makes jest of a cat has already seen a hole nearby... We don't fear the devil because we are leaning on the resurrection power of Christ!”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“The Mouser made a very small parry in carte so that the thrust of the bravo from the east went past his left side by only a hair's breath. He instantly riposted. His adversary, desperately springing back, parried in turn in carte. Hardly slowing, the tip of the Mouser's long, slim sword dropped under that parry with the delicacy of a princess curtsying and then leaped forward and a little upward, the Mouser making an impossibly long-looking lunge for one so small, and went between two scales of the bravo's armored jerkin and between his ribs and through his heart and out his back as if all were angelfood cake.”
Source: Swords and Deviltry
“The mouth can be better engaged than with a cylinder of rank weed.”
Source: Ulysses
“The mouth is a magnificent tool to communicate intimacy – kissing, licking, sucking, nipping – it's screaming, I'm so fucking into you, without saying a word.”
Source: Franco
“The mouth keeps silent to hear the heart speak.”
“The mouth may lie, alright, but the face it makes nonetheless tells the truth.”
“The mouth obeys poorly when the heart murmurs.”
“The mouth of a passionate lover... or a woman who would bite when she was angry.”
Source: The Royal Treatment
“The mouth of a perfectly contented man is filled with beer. -Egyptian proverb, c. 2200 BCE”
“The mouth of morning opened,
And suddenly, the meadows seemed to be laughing,
And the hills spoke of how the sun kissed the peak.
And the earth was awakened in hopes and dreams
And laughter became the voice of soul.”
“The mouth was wide open and ripped at the corners, as though she had choked a little in giving up the tremendous vitality she had stored so long.”
Source: (The Great Gatsby)
“The mouthful of turkey sandwich I’d bitten off caught in my throat when Ren rested his hand on my leg, his fingers exploring the curve of my thigh. I coughed and snatched the bottle of water from his other hand, taking several desperate swallows before swatting his fingers from my leg.
“Are you trying to kill me?” I choked the words out. “Keep your hands to yourself.”
Source: Nightshade
“The mouthier I got, the more I'd be celebrated.”
“The mouthpiece of the half-inarticulate, all-suggesting music that is at once the very soul and the inseparable garment of romance.”
“The move from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking, from zero-sum competition to one-hundred-sum collaboration, is not just a “nice” or “moral” idea. In the twenty-first century, it's plain good sense. Scarcity says, “I'm going to keep all my ideas to myself and sell more than anyone else.” Abundance says, “By mentoring, coaching, and sharing all our best ideas, we're going to create a powerful tide that raises all our ships-and we'll all sell more as a result".”
“The move to tax Internet sales, clothed as a 'fairness' issue, is the typical 'wolf-in-sheep's-clothing' ploy so often used by governments unwilling to cut expenditures to match revenues. It matters not whether its proponents have a 'D' or an 'R' after their name. It is a tax increase in either case.”
“The move towards the extension of personhood to children is already underway, and is utterly, completely and totally unstoppable!”