T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The sensation of dying is sweet, sensuous, placid. It is the easiest thing in the world to die. The hardest is to live.”
“The sensation of energy expands with increasing relaxation.”
“The sensation of falling into the past is not unlike that of coming home for the holidays.”
“The sensation of falling was the worst part.”
Source: Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series (4 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels
“The sensation of flying is incredible, and its such a miraculous notion to go into the air and see the world without delineation.”
“The sensation of movement guides and heals, for there is no other medicine like a dance that magnifies what you feel.”
Source: The Book of Dance
“The sensation of never feeling good enough or pretty enough will always be there. It's a constant dialogue, and you just learn to be more powerful than that other voice. When you hear it come up, you shut it down.”
“The sensation of the ocean bearing my weight was the most carefree lightness I’d ever experienced. When we were halfway across the strait, the sound of an engine approached from a distance—it was probably the police coast guard. We quickly ducked under the surface of the water, exposing only the tips of our trunks so we could breathe.”
Source: The Earnest Mask
“the sensation of trying to escape... but never being able to... i'm sure i felt that... that's... death”
“The sensation of writing a book is the sensation of spinning, blinded by love and daring.”
Source: The Abundance
“The sensation of writing a book is the sensation of spinning, blinded by love and daring. It is the sensation of a stunt pilot's turning barrel rolls, or an inchworm's blind rearing from a stem in search of a route. At its worst, it feels like alligator wrestling, at the level of the sentence.”
“The sensation of writing a book is the sensation of spinning, blinded by love and daring. It is the sensation of rearing and peering from the bent tip of a grass blade, looking for a route.”
“The sensation reminds him of the first snow of winter, for those first few hours when everything is blanketed in white, soft and quiet.”
“The sensation that allows you to experience the physical reality, when detached from the physical body allows you to realize life beyond the physical reality.”
“The sensation that for the world to exist with an object of such beauty in it—and for that object to be unattainable—was the very sweetest kind of pain imaginable.”
Source: A History of Loneliness
“The sensation that had plagued me after graduating, of being on the outside of some mystery, peeking in, returned.”
Source: Sympathy
“The sensation that you experience in the body, is your spirit, but it’s so attached, that it’s hard to imagine, that the sensation can ever be separated from the physical body. In long hours of meditation, you can separate your sensation from the physical body.”
“The sensation was an explosion of feelings, leaving in its place a pleasured memory of that moment. That, thought Seth, was pure heaven”
Source: An Involuntary Spy
“The sensations of colors on the palette can be spiritual experiences.”
“The sensations of dismemberment flow through the forceps like an electric current.”
“the sensations she was asking about were very pleasant; some of them were nothing short of delicious; but to know them one simply had to go barefoot. I could sense a mixture of envy and fearful reserve. It was time to tell her what another barefoot hiker had once told me, when I had stood, still shod, on the edge of wanting to go barefoot: "Take off your shoes.”
Source: The Barefoot Hiker
“The sense impressions of one-celled animals are not edited for the brain. This is philosophically interesting in a rather mournful way, since it means that only the simplest animals perceive the universe as it is.”
Source: PILGRIM AT TINKER CREEK
“The sense is always that community is natural to people.”
“The sense itself was I. I felt no dross or matter in my soul, no brims or borders, such as in a bowl we see. My essence was capacity.”
“The sense of a long last night over civilization is back again.”
“The sense of a long last night over civilization is back again; it has perhaps not been here so intensely in thirty years, not since the Nazis were prospering, but it is coming back.”
Source: Cannibals and Christians
“The sense of alienation that inspires wonder, awe and fear in us is enough of a proof that life does not belong to the planet Earth.”
“The sense of all stylistic change is that the underlying view of the world changes.”
“The sense of an entailed disadvantage - the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by the shoe, makes a restlessly active spiritual yeast, and easily turns a self-centered, unloving nature into an Ishmaelite.”
Source: Daniel Deronda: Top Novelist Focus
“The sense of anxiety and guilt doesn't come from having too much to do; it's the automatic result of breaking agreements with yourself.”
Source: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
“The sense of beauty is intuitive, and beauty itself is all that inspires pleasure without, and aloof from, and even contrarily to interest.”
Source: The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poetry, Plays, Literary Essays, Lectures, Autobiography and Letters (Classic Illustrated Edition): The Entire Opus of the English poet, literary critic and philosopher, including The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Christabel, Lyrical Ballads, Conversation Poems and Biographia Literaria
“The sense of being alone is a huge issue for so many people in this world. As a worshipper of Jesus, there's a very real sense that we are always seen, held and known.”
“The sense of being Jewish never left me, but when my grandmother died, I rebelled against Judaism as I knew it then, which was Orthodox. I saw the rituals, a lot of them, as very male, for a long time.”
“The sense of being led by an unseen hand which takes mine, while another hand reaches ahead and prepares the way, grows upon me daily.”
Source: Letters by a Modern Mystic: Excerpts from letters written to his father by Frank C. Laubach
“The sense of belonging is one of the great gifts men get in battle.”
“The sense of belonging together had been deeper than love.”
Source: The Danger Tree
“The sense of community does not arise out of collective movement, nor from conforming to some group direction. Quite the contrary. Each individual tends to use the opportunity to become all that he or she can become. Separateness and diversity - the uniqueness of being "me" - are experienced”
Source: A Way of Being
“The sense of community is indispensable...to full self-realization.”
“The sense of danger is never, perhaps, so fully apprehended as when the danger has been overcome.”
Source: Essays Written in the Intervals of Business: To which is Added An Essay on Organization in Daily Life
“The sense of danger made her lift up her head higher. There were battles coming. But life was meant to be a battle, wasn't it? There was nothing to fear.”
“The sense of death is most in apprehension, And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies.”
“The sense of death is most in apprehension.”
“The sense of doing good , the satisfaction of being right, the joy of looking favorably upon oneself, dear sir, are powerful levers for keeping us upright and making us progress. On the other hand, if men are deprived of that feeling, they are changed into rabid dogs.”
“The sense of duality, which is a barrier to true love, must prevail so long as the apperception of Truth has not occurred. Once individuality is surrendered, there is only total Love.”
“The sense of duty pursues us ever.”
Source: The Boston Monday Lectures
“The sense of endings as well as beginnings in the air is now so obvious in so many dimensions of our experience that a critical mass has been reached.”
“The sense of gratitude produces true spiritual alchemy, makes us magnanimous - large souled.”
Source: Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening the Spirit in Everyday Life
“The sense of having to be the best at everything gets in the way of anybody doing anything. I put all that aside; it's not worth thinking about when I'm there. My agenda as an artist doesn't go away when I teach. It actually gets intensified.”
“The sense of historical continuity, and a feeling for philosophical rectitude cannot, however, be compromised.”
Source: Anarchy and Order: Essays in Politics
“The sense of honour is of so fine and delicate a nature, that it is only to be met with in minds which are naturally noble, or in such as have been cultivated by good examples, or a refined education.”
Source: Essays, Moral and Humorous: Also Essays on Imagination and Taste