T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The road to a civilized world goes through the dark woods of biases.”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“The road to a clinic goes through the pathologic museum and not through the apothecary's shop.”
“The road to achieving dreams is often a tough one, the weak abandon their dreams on the way but those who are tough keep going in the direction of their dreams.”
Source: DREAMS DON'T DIE, PEOPLE GIVE UP ON THEM
“The road to anywhere is the road to nowhere, and the road to nowhere leads to dreams sacrificed, opportunities squandered, and a life unfulfilled. In our journey we will encounter forks and turnings in the road.”
“The road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but paved with indifference.”
Source: Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich, Bavaria 1933-1945
“The road to being somebody in this society starts with education.”
“The road to better mental health is a long and difficult one. You will stumble and fall. You will slip up in a thousand little ways, daily. You will fall backward into old, destructive patterns, again and again and again. And if you treat every one of those setbacks as a personal failure, you will never make it. The only way forward is to get back up, dust yourself off, and move forward again. The only way to do that is to accept yourself as less than perfect. And the only way to do that is to have grace.”
Source: Radical Love: Learning to Accept Yourself and Others
“The road to climate stability is straight and the solutions simple, and yet scientists, economists, industrialists and politicians are busy making them complicated”
“The road to conservation is paved with good intentions that often prove futile, or even dangerous, due to a lack of understanding of either land or economic land use.”
“The road to creativity passes so close to the madhouse and often detours or ends there.”
Source: The Denial of Death
“The road to death is a lonely highway, and longer than it apears, even when it leads straight down from the scaffold, by way of a rope; and it's a dark road, with never any moon shining on it, to light your way.”
Source: Alias Grace: A Novel
“The road to democracy may be winding and is like a river taking many curves, but eventually the river will reach the ocean.”
“The road to Easy Street goes through the sewer.”
“The road to empowerment starts from self-awareness”
Source: The Doctrine of Universal Truths
“The road to energy independence, economic recovery, and greenhouse gas reductions runs through the building sector.”
“The road to enlightenment is long and difficult, and you should try not to forget snacks and magazines.”
Source: Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith
“The road to enlightenment is paved with authenticity, not imitation.”
“The road to evil is paved with socialist intentions.”
“The road to excellence starts with what you do best, continues with devotion and never really ends.”
Source: The Enemies of Excellence
“The road to fascism and dictatorship is paved with apathy, hopelessness, frustration, futility, and despair in the masses of people. It is this fear and complete hopelessness on the part of the masses which ultimately makes them relinquish all control over their lives and turn the power over to a dictator.
Fascism does not have a chance of establishing itself over a people who are active, interested, participating, co-operating, informed, democratically minded, and who above all have learned through their experiences to have confidence in themselves and their fellow men. They have learned to become self-reliant, and this feeling of self-respect, respect for their fellow men, and confidence in the power of the people which comes out of a People’s Organization is actually the strongest barrier and safeguard against fascism which a democracy can possess.”
Source: Reveille for Radicals
“The road to freedom and liberty is always paved and blood.”
“The road to freedom and liberty is always paved in blood.”
“The road to freedom is a beautiful system”
Source: Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success
“The road to freedom is a difficult, hard road. It always makes for temporary setbacks.”
Source: In a Single Garment of Destiny
“The road to freedom is bordered with sunflowers.”
“The road to freedom is full of thorns and fire, yet happy is he who follows it!”
Source: Mallam Aminu Kano: a political phenomenon
“The road to freedom lies not through mysteries or occult performances, but through the intelligent use of natural forces and laws.”
Source: Living Without Fear
“The road to freedom must be uphill, even if it is arduous and frustrating.”
“The road to freedom, here and everywhere, begins in the classroom.”
“The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.”
“The road to glory is difficult with its rocks and boulders, its strain and struggle. Things aren't always as easy as we would like. Surprises and pitfalls wait for us along the road of life. We're going to sweat and sway, we're going to wonder why things are the way they are. But every road has an end; every mountain has its peak. If we can just hold on and keep climbing, knowing that God is aware of how we're straining, he will bring us up and over the mountains.”
“The road to glory is through the house of pain.”
“The road to glory would cease to be arduous if it were trite and trodden; and great minds must be ready not only to take opportunities but to make them.”
Source: Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think
“The road to gooď is the roughest and steepest in
the universe. It is a wonder that so many succeed,
no wonder that so many fall. Character has to be
established through a thousand stumbles.”
Source: Personality Development
“The road to Hades is easy to travel.”
“The road to Hades is easy to travel; at any rate men pass away with their eyes shut.”
“The road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organized diminution of work.”
Source: In Praise of Idleness
“The road to happiness has never been a straight one, and yet, it is the only road worth traveling, no matter how curvy or rocky it is!”
“The road to happiness is paved with good deeds for others.”
Source: Falling For You
“The road to happiness lies in two simple principles: find what it is that interests you and that you can do well, and when you find it put your whole soul into it-every bit of energy and ambition and natural ability you have.”
“The road to Heaven begins in Hell.”
“The road to heaven is also paved with good intentions.”
“The road to heaven lies as near by water as by land.”
Source: An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain
“The road to hell” (in the metaphorical sense, of course), occurs when the people who have good intentions fail to act, follow-through, or live up to their promises, all of which creates stress, frustration, and disappointment. People can be earnest and well-meaning, but their words become hollow when actions do not follow their words. By setting good intentions and taking deliberate action to back intentions up, you can transform your results.”
Source: The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
“The road to Hell is always shiny and alluring.”
“The road to hell is paved with adverbs.”
“The road to Hell is paved with evildoers, they'd tell us. And the evildoers were those who had bad thoughts. We always wanted to be good. We believed that to be good was to bow one's head, not to protest, not to demand anything, not to get angry. No one had clarified these things for us. On the contrary, we were always being offered a celestial paradise. The reward for being good. To respect one's neighbor was really to respect the landowner. And to respect the landowner was to conform to his whimsey. If there were no beans to eat after working on the plantation, it was because the landowner couldn't manage, the landowner was suffering losses. If there were no hammocks to sleep in, it was because the harvest had not left the landowner enough time to provide them. And there we were without food, waiting for the afternoon or the evening to go home to eat, a whole day without eating; or we'd go to sleep under the pepetos trees in the coffee fields.
We used to confuse goodness with resignation.”
Source: One Day of Life
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions,' he said. 'Perhaps you've heard that?'
'Sounds like something you'd have embroidered on a pillow.”
Source: A Shadow in the Ember
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions.”
“The road to hell is paved with intractable recursions, bad equilibria, and information cascades.”
Source: Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions