T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The price of shallow sex may be a corresponding loss of capacity for deep love.”
“The price of stability is unpreparedness.”
Source: Queen of Fire
“The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand”
“The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.”
“The price of success is much lower than the price of failure.”
“The price of success is to bear the criticism of envy.”
“The price of success must be paid in full, in advance.”
“The price of success: hard work, patience, and a few sacrifices.”
“The price of tapping water into every house is that no one values water any more.”
Source: The Aristos
“The price of telling your troubles is having to listen to advice.”
“The price of the beginning is its end.”
“The price of the secret of your success has been paid by someone; ride on their ladder.”
Source: Wells of inspiration: Sage's Secret
“The price of these failures has been a loss of moral consensus, a greater sense of helplessness about the human condition. ... The intellectual solution to the first dilemma can be achieved by a deeper and more courageous examination of human nature that combines the findings of biology with those of the social sciences.”
“The price of training is always a certain trained incapacity: the more we know how to do something, the harder it is to learn to do it differently.”
Source: The conduct of inquiry
“The price of truth is solitude.
But falsehood costs more: the forfeiture of self.”
“The price of victory is high, but so are the rewards.”
“The price on money is life”
“The price one pays for having a kind man at one’s elbow.”
Source: Fling and Other Stories
“The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.”
“The price one pays when choosing exile is the loss of all that defines you as an individual. The only thing that makes this immense loss tolerable is the discovery of a self you did not know existed - of a true independence. That is the real gift of America, not its fabled wealth and prosperity.”
Source: The Republic of Imagination: America in Three Books
“The price paid for intellectual pacification is the sacrifice of the entire moral courage of the human mind.”
Source: On Liberty
“The price pattern reminds you that every movement of importance is but a repetition of similar price movements, that just as soon as you can familiarize yourself with the actions of the past, you will be able to anticipate and act correctly and profitably upon forthcoming movements.”
“The price point and the quality are very rare. I don't want people thinking, "I got the look for less." I want them thinking, "I got the look!"”
“The price tag is steep in the realm of greatness, but the rewards are immeasurable.”
“The price tag that you put on your soul will determine the people and circumstances in which you find yourself.”
“The price tag you put on your head is what you're bought with”
Source: The Great Pearl of Wisdom
“The price tag you put on yourself decides your worth. Underestimating yourself will cost you dearly.”
“The price that has to be paid for finding truly personal life is a very high one. It is a price in terms of the acceptance of responsibility. And the awareness of responsibility inevitably leads either to despair or to confession and grace.”
“The price that must be paid for mastery is discipline. No one achieves lasting success without it. So from the moment you awake each day, devote yourself to the perfection of whatever you pursue. Do this and you will achieve self-mastery. Achieve self-mastery and you will have the makings of a great leader... Discipline is all about cultivating powerful habits that become part of your lifestyle.”
“The price that one pays for refusing to act on the truth as one sees it, is to be led to believe untruth to avoid guilt.”
“The price the Virgin demanded was purity, and the way the educators of Catholic children have interpreted this for nearly two thousand years is sexual chastity. Impurity, we were taught, follows from many sins, but all are secondary to the principal impulse of the devil in the soul--lust.”
Source: Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary
“The price to generate a megawatt or a gigawatt of energy is coming down year after year. We're learning how to print it, make it more efficient.”
“The price we have paid for expecting to be so much more than our ancestors is a perpetual anxiety that we are far from being all we might be.”
Source: Status Anxiety
“The price we have to pay for money is sometimes liberty.”
“The price we paid for the volumes of ourselves that we suffocated in the dark.”
Source: Great House: A Novel
“The price we pay for anticipation of the future is anxiety about it”
Source: Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence
“The price we pay for being ourselves is worth it.”
“The price we pay for our advance in civilization is a loss of happiness through the heightening of the sense of guilt.”
Source: Civilization and Its Discontents
“The price we pay for our irresponsible explanatory urge is that we often spoil our most pleasant experiences by making good sense of them.”
“The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high. When you think of all the effort you have to put in - telephonic, telepathic, technological and relational to alter even the slightest bit of behaviour in this strange world we call social life, you are left pining for the straightforwardedness of primitive peoples and their physical work. This is particularly true of unnecessary mental complexities. One should always prefer pure physical effort and, for preference, keep mental energy for sensual pleasures alone.
The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.”
Source: Cool memories
“The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high.”
Source: Cool memories
“The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high. When you think of all the effort you have to put in -telephonic, technological and relational -to alter even the slightest bit of behavior in this strange world we call social life, you are left pining for the straightforwardness of primitive peoples and their physical work.”
“The price we sell things for is not important. What is important is we sell art that has to be replaced. You become good in art by doing art. The more you sell, the more you must produce.”
Source: Mystery of Making It: Reveals the Secrets of Marketing Art-How Artist Senkarik Sold the First Piece in 1980 and has Exceeded $7 Million in Sales
“The price which society pays for the law of competition, like the price it pays for cheap comforts and luxuries, is great; but the advantages of this law are also greater still than its cost- for it is to this law that we owe our wonderful material development, which brings improved conditions in its train.”
Source: The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and His Essay The Gospel of Wealth
“The price works so well, so efficiently, that we are not aware of it most of the time.”
Source: Free to Choose: A Personal Statement
“The price you have to pay to be great at something - is repetition.”
“The price you pay for being powerful and being rich is to be hated.”
“The price you pay to win is nothing once you've made it!”
“The price you will offer yourself to the world, is how much they will buy you.”
“The priceless galaxy of misinformation called the mind.”
Source: Nightwood