T Quotes
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“The saddest thing you can do as a human is to discuss one person with another for the sake of it. The unkindest thing you can do to a human is to tarnish their reputation in front of others just to make yourself look good. An unfortunate thing that you can do to a person is to be unapologetically direct and not understand their side. However, the WORST thing you can do is to slip in ‘little’ white lies just to save yourself from confrontations & emotional conversations.
Complain about each other to each other.
Have your freedom … G E N T L Y.
Discuss your mind – politely.”
Source: Red Sugar, No More
“The saddest things we fail at are fun things we never get to do, so in your busy day be sure to plan fun things too.”
“The saddest word
in the whole wide world
is the word almost.
He was almost in love.
She was almost good for him.
He almost stopped her.
She almost waited.
He almost lived.
They almost made it.”
“The saddle is a place for dreaming when there's hours of trail ahead.”
Source: Chancy
“The sadest part of love life is when you cannot live with and without the one you love”
“The sadism is part of your charm." - William Maddox”
Source: Circle of Light
“The sadist desires to command and control. The masochist desires to be freed from the burdens of liberty. That is Socialism.”
Source: From a "Race of Masters" to a "Master Race": 1948 to 1848
“The sadist doesn't create a masochist; he finds him already made.”
Source: The Denial of Death
“The sadistic narcissist perceives himself as Godlike, ruthless and devoid of scruples, capricious and unfathomable, emotion-less and non-sexual, omniscient, omnipotent and omni-present, a plague, a devastation, an inescapable verdict.”
“The sadistic person is as dependent on the submissive person as the latter is on the former; neither can live without the other. The difference is only that the sadistic person commands, exploits, hurts, humiliates, and that the masochistic person is commanded, exploited, hurt, humiliated. This is a considerable difference in a realistic sense; in a deeper emotional sense, the difference is not so great as that which they both have in common: fusion without integrity .”
Source: The Erich Fromm Reader: Readings Selected and Edited by Rainer Funk
“The sadists and criminals cannot get the refuge outward, and nor inward. They are the penalty for themselves.”
“The sadness eats you up sometimes, remembering what could have been, what you should have done...he had my heart and with it most of my magic. We can endure any amount of sadness for the people we love.”
Source: The Bone Witch
“The sadness from reading letters that you know you can't help because it's a person who's in extremis and their problems are not soluble by an advice column.”
“The sadness held for ages, now breaks loose like a river,
A dam broke after decades, giving words to the quiet storms.
And the mute tongue catches fire,
for in dark despair, those poems make a feast of stars.”
“THE SADNESS IN OUR HEARTS SEEMS ENDLESS”
“The sadness in your heart is a yesterday you can no longer see, so put it behind you and walk always forward.
Swift Antelope to Amy”
Source: Comanche Heart
“The sadness, it causes so much pain
The experience, it was all in vain
And I am left completely alone
Bitter right to my bone
You lied, you lied to me
When you said you would stay
I wanted us to be together
A mixture of night and day”
Source: Unforgettably Unique
“The sadness of life. That was another conundrum he would occasionally ponder.”
Source: The Only Story
“The sadness of men- mankind, I guess you'd say. It's that we never have time to be what we know we should be, or could be. And it's not because of the time itself, the gods know we waste enough of it not doing anything at all, but because of what we are.... It's caring so much that keeps us from being what we could be. Caring so much. About the wrong things maybe. But still, if we didn't what would we be?”
Source: Southshore
“The sadness of our existence should not leave us blunted, on the contrary--how to remain thin-skinned, vulnerable and stay alive?”
“The sadness of the day with Shyanne had left in her a deep well. She thought she could use it. Maybe she could pull the dagger out of her gut and put it into his. That was what writing was, wasn’t it?”
Source: Margo's Got Money Troubles
“The sadness of the end of a career of an older athlete, with the betrayal of his body, is mirrored in the rest of us. Consciously or not, we know: there, soon, go I.”
“The sadness of the incomplete, the sadness that is often Life, but should never be Art.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of E. M. Forster (Illustrated)
“The sadness of the past is with me always.”
“The sadness of the women's movement is that they don't allow the necessity of love. See, I don't personally trust any revolution where love is not allowed.”
“The sadness of the world has different ways of getting to people, but it seems to succeed almost every time.”
“The sadness shouldn’t cancel out what had been so bright and full and beautiful. Just because the cherry blossoms would fall didn’t mean you should mourn them on the tree.”
Source: Pack Up the Moon
“The sadness was I'd lost a father I had never fully found. It's like a tune ends before you've heard it out. Your whole life through you search to catch the strain, and seek the face you've lost in strangers' faces.”
Source: Godric
“The sadness was tempered with peace when I traced her face with my fingers.”
Source: The Color Jade: all of my love
“The sadness which reigned everywhere was but an excuse for unfailing kindness.”
Source: Les Misérables
“The sadness will last forever.”
Source: Vincent van Gogh
“The sadness you feel is not your own. It's his sadness you feel in your heart, Amy, for missing you.”
Source: The Passage: A Novel (Book One of The Passage Trilogy)
“The sadness, the silence, the darkness, the loneliness... all of it held in a simple little moment. It was just so... I don't know. Just so much.”
“The safari was amazing, to actually see the elephants and the Lions up close and then right at the end to actually get in the cage with the Lion was one of the best moments of the tour.”
“The safe and cultural method of eating crackers in bed is to wear a diver's suit instead of pajamas.”
“The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment.”
Source: The Rambler
“The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment. It is commonly observed, that among soldiers and seamen, though there is much kindness, there is little grief; they see their friend fall without any of that lamentation which is indulged in security and idleness, because they have no leisure to spare from the care of themselves; and whoever shall keep his thoughts equally busy will find himself equally unaffected with irretrievable losses.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius
“The SAFE Bet Act would reenact a ban on sports betting but create a process whereby states can apply to the Department of Justice to set up sports betting operations, offering federal oversight to ensure states have sufficient consumer protection regulations in place. The “minimum federal standards” called for in the bill fall across three categories. First, advertising, banning certain ad content such as bonus offers and placing limits on when gambling ads can run, including during live sporting events. Second, affordability, banning credit card deposits, requiring affordability checks for anyone making a large wager, and banning sportsbooks from accepting more than five deposits from a customer over a twenty-four-hour period. Third, artificial intelligence, banning the use of AI to track players’ gambling or create individualized promotions.”
Source: Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling
“The safe haven that al-Qaida has found in Pakistan is very troubling.”
“The safe place lies in obedience to God's Word, singleness of heart and holy vigilance.”
Source: Days of Heaven on Earth: A Daily Devotional to Comfort and Inspire
“The safe places could only be visited; they could only grant a momentary intuition of sanctuary. The moment always came when we had to return to our real life to face the wounds and grief indigenous to our homr by the river.”
Source: The Prince of Tides
“The safe route isn't always the best route.”
“The safe story is the one that tells a tale of who I am not, for that is a story that will never demand the excellence for which I was born and without which I will never really live.”
“The safe time to invest is when there is blood in the streets.”
“The safe way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket.”
“The safeguards of virtue are hateful to the evil disposed.”
Source: The Fables of Aesop
“The safer choice.
Not the better choice. Not the only choice. The safer choice.
I know a little something about that, unfortunately. Making safe choices.”
Source: Taste of Hell
“The safest and most suitable form of penance seems to be that which causes pain in the flesh but does not penetrate to the bones, that is, which causes suffering but not sickness.”
Source: The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
“The safest assumption you can make with a police officer is that you are in the presence of a criminal until proven otherwise.”
“The safest assumption you can make with the police is it is staffed by bad cops.”