T Quotes
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“The real function of the artist is to give fresh vision to their own generation.”
“The real funny thing is, whether the demons exist or not at all in your life, it's nothing to do whether you believe or not to one, none nor both of them.”
Source: My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
“The real future of America, the best future for ourselves and our children, is to go back in the direction of limited government restrained by the Constitution.”
“The real future of the Hispanic targeted media and advertising is in English.”
“The real game, as I soon discover, is donburi. Donburi, often shortened to don, means "bowl," and the name encapsulates a vast array of rice bowls topped with delicious stuff: oyakodon (chicken and egg), unadon (grilled eel), tendon (tempura). As nice as meat and tempura and eel can be, the donburi of yours and mine and every sensible person's dreams is topped with a rainbow bounty of raw fish. Warm rice, cool fish, a dab of wasabi, a splash of soy- sushi, without the pageantry and without the price tag.
At Kikuyo Shokudo Honten you will find more than three dozen varieties of seafood dons, including a kaleidoscopic combination of uni, salmon, ikura (salmon roe), quail eggs, and avocado. I opt for what I've come to call the Hokkaido Superhero's Special: scallops, salmon roe, hairy crab, and uni. It's ridiculous hyperbole to call a simple plate of food life changing, but as the tiny briny eggs pop and the sweet scallops dissolve and the uni melts like ocean Velveeta, I feel some tectonic shift taking place just below my surface.”
Source: Rice, Noodle, Fish: Deep Travels Through Japan's Food Culture
“The real game of Bigger and Better that Jesus is playing with us usually isn't about money or possessions or even our hopes. It's about our pride. He asks if we'll give up that thing we're so proud of, that thing we believe causes us to matter in the eyes of the world, and give it up to follow Him. He's asking us, 'Will you take what you think defines you, leave it behind, and let Me define who you are instead?'”
“The real game starts when the Supreme Consciousness challenges the soul to investigate and reach the kingdom of the Lord.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“The real gap is between doing nothing and doing something.”
Source: Cognitive Surplus: How Technology Makes Consumers into Collaborators
“The real genesis is forbidden to me, vis-à-vis N´s inability to confess even the mildest transgressions.”
Source: Split: A Memoir of Divorce
“The real genius to make a marketplace flourish doesn't come from the government. It comes from the individual genius of its people.”
“The real geniuses know where their writing has to be good and where they can get away with some mediocrity.”
“The real genres: good and bad.”
“The real giants have always been poets, men who jumped from facts into the realm of imagination and ideas.”
“The real gift of gratitude is that the more grateful you are, the more present you become.”
Source: Be Happy: Release the Power of Happiness in You
“The real gift of life is not what you give, but who you become in the process of giving.”
“The real gift of love is self disclosure.”
“The real gladiators of the world are so humble in their origins and unremarkable in appearance that when we stand next to them in a grocery-store line, we never guess how brightly their souls can burn in the dark.”
Source: Swan Peak: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
“The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. Thats the essence of it.”
“The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. That's the essence of it.”
“The real glory of meditation lies not in any method but in its continual living experience of presence, in its bliss, clarity, peace, and most important of all, complete absence of grasping. The diminishing of grasping in yourself is a sign that you are becoming freer of yourself. And the more you experience this freedom, the clearer the sign that the ego and the hopes and fears that keep it alive are dissolving, and the closer you will come to the infinitely generous "wisdom of egolessness."”
“The real goal of a spiritual tradition should not be ascent, but openness, vulnerability, and this does not require great experiences but, on the contrary, very ordinary ones. Charisma is easy; presence, self-remembering, is terribly difficult, and where the real work lies.”
“The real goal of all intelligence agencies is to access denied information or that information which the opposition takes extra care to protect and conceal.”
Source: The Unending Game: A Former R&AW Chief’s Insights into Espionage
“The real goal of Christianity is not to create a religion about God, but that we would actually know Him, experiencing firsthand the wonders and power of His incomparable life.”
“The real goal of physics is to come up with an equation that could explain the universe but still be small enough to fit on a T-shirt”
“The real goal of the Earth Charter is that it will in fact become like the Ten Commandments.”
“The real goal of Zen is to find a way of life that's easy and undramatic. Strong attachments lead to upset and drama.”
Source: Sex, Sin, and Zen: Buddhist Exploration of Sex from Celibacy to Polyamory and Everything in Between
“The real goal should be reduced government spending, rather than balanced budgets achieved by ever rising tax rates to cover ever rising spending.”
“The real good comedians, like Chaplin, would make you laugh and a second later, cry”
“The real great man is the man who makes every man feel great.”
“The real greatness tends to be a verb much more than an adjective, and it’s a duty preceding been an honour.”
Source: رحلة إلى ما وراء القمة
“The real growth is growing into a matured person”
“The real guarantee of freedom is an equilibrium of social forces in conflict, not the triumph of any one force.”
“The real guru is the pure intellect within; and the purified, deeply aspiring mind is the disciple.”
“The real hallmark of learning is transferring what you’ve learned into new contexts.”
“The real hard work of the human mind is to eradicate the ego, ignorance, and immaturity, make it perfect to enhance the understanding of their own level of inner consciousness and then upgrading to the level of the truth, to realize the cosmic consciousness to unite with the Universal consciousness.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“The real harvest of life is the outworking of the internal. If there's nothing in there, there's nothing to work out.”
“The 'real' has to be revered, and 'the relative' has to be known; One has to dwell in 'the real'.”
Source: The Guru and The Disciple
“The real 'have' and 'have nots' are between the people who were caught sinning verses the ones who got away with committing sin.”
Source: The Exiles
“The real heart of strategy is the strategist.”
Source: The Strategy Book ePub eBook: How to Think and Act Strategically to Deliver Outstanding Results
“The real heartbreak isn’t loud, it’s quiet. It’s when silence takes over everything. When two people who once talked for hours now don’t even know what to say. No anger, no closure, no fights, just a strange distance that can’t be seen but is deeply felt. You still care, but the words don’t come anymore. You still think of them, but the bond feels lost. That’s the kind of heartbreak that hurts the most when love doesn’t end with a goodbye, it just fades into silence.”
Source: Life Simplified: Quote - Unquote
“The real hell of life is everyone has his reasons.”
“The real hell of life is that everyone has his reasons.”
“The real hell of this," he told her, "is that you're going to get through it.”
Source: Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship
“The real help victims of injustice need is to get the will, skill and resources to fight back. There may or may not be a hell in afterlife but suffering injustice quietly is a sin, punishment for which is a living hell here and now.”
“The real heretic is not the atheist or agnostic (who are often decent people) but those who murmur "it doesn't matter what you believe, as long as it makes you feel good." This turns religion into a subjective matter, like taste in furnishings, and robs theology of its claim to ultimate truth.”
“The real hero is always a hero by mistake.”
Source: Travels in Hyperreality
“The real hero is always a hero by mistake; he dreams of being an honest coward like everybody else.”
Source: Travels in Hyperreality
“The real hero is the man who fights even though he is scared.”
“The real hero is the one who stands against the fabricated hero.”
“The real hero must fail in order to succeed.”