T Quotes
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“The principles of my works... are the extinction of expression, permanent covering and contemplative tranquillity... My ideal is the completely dark picture, full of some overwhelming silence.”
“The principles of neighborhood and subsistence will be disparaged by the globalists as 'protectionism' — and that is exactly what it is. It is a protectionism that is just and sound, because it protects local producers and is the best assurance of adequate supplies to local consumers. And the idea that local needs should be met first and only surpluses exported does not imply any prejudice against charity toward people in other places or trade with them. The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. And the principle of subsistence is in fact the best guarantee of giveable or marketable surpluses. This kind of protection is not 'isolationism.”
“The principles of Nonviolent Communication taught by Dr. Rosenberg are instrumental in creating an extraordinary and fulfilling quality of life. His compassionate and inspiring message cuts right to the heart of successful communication.”
“The principles of pleasure are not firm and stable. They are different in all mankind, and variable in every particular with such a diversity that there is no man more different from
another than from himself at different times.”
Source: Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works
“the principles of political economy have elevated the working class above the place they ever filled before.”
Source: Speeches on Questions of Public Policy
“The principles of rapid learning empower learners not only to grasp new information swiftly but also to cultivate a mindset of continual learning, fostering adaptability and resilience in an ever-evolving knowledge landscape.”
“The principles of stewardship and servant leadership challenge you to look at leadership differently. Consider these values.”
Source: Making Success Deliberate
“The principles of successful stock speculation are based on the supposition that people will continue in the future to make the mistakes that they have made in the past.”
Source: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
“The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being - which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs - where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will, that truth shall prevail over error.”
Source: The Public Philosophy
“The principles of the SPD have remained the same for 150 years: democracy, human dignity, justice and inclusion. We will never change those principles.”
“The principles of the United States Constitution are, because of Senator Byrd, still the heartbeat of the US Senate.”
“The principles of the Vedanta not only should be preached everywhere in India, but also outside. Our thought must enter into the make-up of the minds of every nation, not through writings, but through persons.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“The principles of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.”
Source: Conversations with Jerzy Kosinski
“The principles of true hip-hop have been forsaken,
It's all contractual and about money makin'.”
“The principles of wealth are true regarding large amounts and small amounts. It all begins with the smallest unit of currency.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“The principles on which we engaged, of which the charter of our independence is the record, were sanctioned by the laws of our being, and we but obeyed them in pursuing undeviatingly the course they called for. It issued finally in that inestimable state of freedom which alone can ensure to man the enjoyment of his equal rights.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson
“The principles stated in the proclamation on the family are a beautiful expression of this gospel culture.”
“The principles that apply to engagement for employees are the same as those that apply to supervisors.”
“The principles that guide your decisions as a leader must not be contradictory to your personal values. Your personal values must lay the strong foundation on which you build your leadership tenets. In becoming a principle-centred leader, these leadership values become your guiding principles and lenses for decision making.”
Source: Making Success Deliberate
“The principles that made this nation a great and powerful leader of the world, have not lost their meaning. They never will. We know we can bring this country back. I'm Mitt Romney. I believe in America. And I'm running for president of the United States.”
“The principles that make someone a master in the chief executive role deal with whether or not they can thrive in an environment of ongoing duress, and teach others how to do so.”
“The principles that shape our virtues as a society define the collective social richness of those that are committed to live by their virtues.”
“The principles that will guide my campaign are simple enough to fit on a bumper sticker: freedom, security, and democracy.”
“The principles that will save Earth's life are the same principles that save the living souls of humans: ineluctable spiritual principles.”
“The principles underlying propaganda are extremely simple. Find some common desire, some widespread unconscious fear or anxiety; think out some way to relate this wish or fear to the product you have to sell; then build a bridge of verbal or pictorial symbols over which your customer can pass from fact to compensatory dream, and from the dream to the illusion that your product, when purchased, will make the dream come true. They are selling hope.
We no longer buy oranges, we buy vitality. We do not just buy an auto, we buy prestige. And so with all the rest. In toothpaste, for example, we buy not a mere cleanser and antiseptic, but release from the fear of being sexually repulsive. In vodka and whisky we are not buying a protoplasmic poison which in small doses, may depress the nervous system in a psychologically valuable way; we are buying friendliness and good fellowship, the warmth of Dingley Dell and the brilliance of the Mermaid Tavern. With our laxatives we buy the health of a Greek god. With the monthly best seller we acquire culture, the envy of our less literate neighbors and the respect of the sophisticated. In every case the motivation analyst has found some deep-seated wish or fear, whose energy can be used to move the customer to part with cash and so, indirectly, to turn the wheels of industry.”
Source: Brave New World Revisited
“The principles which men give to themselves end by overwhelming their noblest intentions.”
“The principles which men profess on any controverted subject are usually a very incomplete exponent of the opinions they really hold.”
Source: On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
“The principles written in God’s Word end with a period, not a comma.”
“The principles you live by create the world you live in; if you change the principles you live by, you will change your world.”
“The principles you pursue becomes a worth when it reflects”
“The print does not always have the same shape as the body that impressed it, and it doesn't always derive from the pressure of a body. At times it reproduces the impression a body has left in our mind: it is the print of an idea.”
Source: Name of the Rose
“The print is devised so that I can cut the dresses on the bias, so they work around the body. It's not like a regular print that you buy and ends up being a vertical and a horizontal placement. It works around the body.”
“The print magazine and print journalism industry is obviously in a great deal of trouble, and one of the things that happened when this business started to give way to the Internet and to broadcast television is that a lot of organizations started cutting specifically investigative journalism and they also started cutting fact-checkers.”
“The print on canvas is the closest to the original work. I personally sign them as well.”
“The printed newspaper is a powerful showcase for news, opinion and advertising.”
“The printed page conveys information and commitment, and requires active involvement. Television conveys emotion and experience, and it's very limited in what it can do logically. It's an existential experience - there and then gone.”
“The printed page is a missionary that can go anywhere and do so at minimum cost. It enters closed lands and reaches all strata of society. It does not grow weary. It needs no furlough. It lives longer than any missionary. It never gets ill. It penetrates through the mind to the heart and conscience. It has and is producing results everywhere. It has often lain dormant yet retained its life and bloomed years later.”
“The printed page seems to have come to something of a dead end for all of us.”
Source: Irving Penn master images: the collections of the National Museum of American Art and the National Portrait Gallery
“The printed page transcends space and time. The printed page, the infinity of the book, must be transcended.”
Source: For the Voice
“The printed page was like wine to me.”
“The printing press didn't eliminate the need for human thought—it transformed what thinking meant. And the calculator didn't make mathematicians obsolete—it freed them to explore higher-order problems.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The printing press had a very liberatory effect that meant individuals - small groups could produce radical pamphlets - could use it for organizing.”
“The printing press has published more ghosts and spirits than god has.”
Source: Plotless
“The printing press is either the greatest blessing or the greatest curse of modern times, sometimes one forgets which it is.”
“The printing press is the greatest weapon in the armoury of the modern commander.”
Source: The Collected Works of Lawrence of Arabia (Unabridged): Seven Pillars of Wisdom + The Mint + The Evolution of a Revolt + Complete Letters (Including Translations of The Odyssey and The Forest Giant)
“The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare.”
Source: The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man
“The printing presses of the state treasuries cranked out reams of paper currency- showing wise kinds and blissful martyrs- while bankers wept and peasants starved.”
Source: Night Soldiers: A Novel
“The prior turned back to Walter.
“And thou, my child, must heed these
good brothers, who dost seek the
good of thy soul, to grow in thee the
gentle spirit of the monk. And thou
dost desire to be a worthy monk, dost
thou not?”
Walter bit his lip and was silent.
“Walter, answer thou the father
prior,” urged Bartholomew, alarmed
by this diffidence. “Thou dost desire
to be a worthy monk, I trow?”
“No, Father,” whispered the boy.
Brother Bartholomew crossed himself in horror. The prior’s face was a
curious mix of sternness and concealed mirth.
“Then what – wouldst be an unworthy monk?” he asked seriously.
“No, Father – a…a knight!”
Source: In God is My Hope
“The priorities for the new Palestinian government is the economy. If Hamas cannot pay salaries when they form the government, there will be a collapse. People cannot afford to have that happen; there is nothing for people to fall back on. If people go hungry, there will be chaos - not just instability, but a breakdown. And there will be violence with a spillover effect. This is crucial to understand.”
“The priority for my government is that there will be development for everyone, equally.”