T Quotes
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“The spiritual world is always available to us. We don’t need to make it happen. It is already here. We just need to see it; be part of it; open to it. Even a slight move in that direction is enough for Love to come rushing in. Under the influence of the Divine presence, all of our activities became more beautiful, expressive, healing, and uplifting.”
Source: The Love of Being Loving
“The spiritual world is connected with the physical world. The common factor connecting all things is true love.”
“The spiritual world is hidden and perfectly revealed in the physical world.”
“The spiritual world is multidimensional with different interpretations.”
Source: Healing Sole to Soul
“The spiritual world is not unlike the natural world: only diversity will save it.”
“The spiritual world needs two revolutions: One is to separate God from religion and the other is to separate religion from God! This purification process will make God less human and more universal.”
“The spiritual world of a Volk is not its cultural superstructure, just as little as it is its arsenal of useful knowledge [Kenntnisse] and values; rather, it is the power that comes from preserving at the most profound level the forces that are rooted in the soil and blood of a Volk, the power to arouse most inwardly and to shake most extensively the Volk's existence.”
Source: The Self-Assertion of the German University
“The spiritual world the Qur’an encountered was thus monotheism ascendant but in chaotic crisis. Ironically, claimants to the mantle of Abraham, whose very name means “compassionate patriarch,” were splintered by violent divides. A rich and ancient ancestry lay obscured amidst the dust and debris.”
Source: The Life of the Qur'an: From Eternal Roots to Enduring Legacy
“The Spirituality and Self-Help industry wants you to be empowered enough to buy their products, but disempowered enough to still think you need them.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“The spirituality of the earth is an invitation to initiation, to the death of what we have been and the birth of something new”
“The spirituality of the soul is awakening of spirit.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The spirituality of the sun was, for thousands of years, the dominant religion of the ancient world. If you trace it far back enough, its origin stretches well beyond recorded history into the most ancient sacred texts, and from there, into the most ancient of myths and legends.”
“The spirituality of wonder knows the world is charged with grace, that while sin and war, disease and death are terribly real, God's loving presence and power in our midst are even more real.”
Source: The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out
“The spirituality of your soul will lead to your survival in life.”
“The spirituality that we need to develop for social change is one that mobilizes us for social change.”
Source: The Heart of Social Change: How You Can Make a Difference in Your World
“The spiritualization of sensuality is called love: it is a great triumph over Christianity.”
Source: Twilight of the Idols
“The spiritually blind lust to be forever praised—”
“The spiritually starving hesitate to partake of the Spirit like a child's reaction to new and strange food. They must be offered a tiny bite on a spoon.”
“The spiteful tongue strikes a deadly blow at charity in all who hear him speak and, so far as it can, destroys root and branch, not only in the immediate hearers but also in all others to whom the slander, flying from lip to lip, is afterwards repeated.”
Source: Saint Bernard on the Song of songs: Sermones in Cantica canticorum
“The spitter wasn't hard to hit when you knew a pitcher could throw it legally. But the guys to worry about were the pitchers who sneaked over the illegal spitter after the pitch was outlawed.”
“The spleen is seldom felt where Flora reigns;
The low'ring eye, the petulance, the frown,
And sullen sadness, that o'ershade, distort,
And mar the face of beauty, when no cause
For such immeasurable woe appears;
These Flora banishes, and gives the fair
Sweet smiles, and bloom less transient than her own.”
Source: William Cowper: The Task and Selected Other Poems
“The splendid beauty of this living world,and its subtle moonlight glint wakes a mild youth’s mind,whose colors are of pensive green,and tranquil white to ink his visions keen.”
Source: Venus and Crepuscule
“The splendid discontent of God With chaos made the world. And from the discontent of man The worlds best progress springs.”
Source: Every-day Thoughts in Prose and Verse
“The splendid empire of Charles the Fifth was erected upon the grave of liberty.”
Source: The Rise of the Dutch Republic: Complete in One Volume
“the splendid manhood and womanhood of Italy”
Source: The Italian Cook Book: The Art of Eating Well
“The splendid thing about education is that everyone wants it. Like influenza, you can give it away without losing any of it yourself.”
Source: The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh
“The splendid thing
about falling apart
silently...
is that
you can start over
as many times
as you like.”
Source: A Thousand Flamingos
“The splendor of a human heart that trusts it is loved unconditionally gives God more pleasure than Westminster Cathedral, the Sistine Chapel, Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony”, Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers”, the sight of 10,000 butterflies in flight, or the scent of a million orchids in bloom. Trust is our gift back to God, and he finds it so enchanting that Jesus died for love of it.”
“The splendor of a soul in grace is so seductive that it surpasses the beauty of all created things.”
“The splendor of God is displayed in the stars with the magnificent of the moon.”
“The splendor of God's work is the beauty of stars.”
“The splendor of that moment, its transcendent glory and aliveness, haunted him. He could thrust it aside by day, but it poisoned his dreams by night, calling to him and pleading with him to unlock the chains he'd bound about it.”
Source: Oath of Swords
“The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of it’s scent nor the daisy of its simple charm. If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness.”
“The splendors of earth do not simply lie in their roles as human resources, supports of culture, or stimulators of experience.”
“The splendors that belong unto the fame of earth are but a wind, that in the same direction lasts not long.”
“The splendour falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story: The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.”
“The splinter in your eye is the best magnifying-glass available.”
Source: Essays on Music
“The splintered cross, how deep it can go!”
Source: Vocation of a Gadfly
“The split between religion and science is relatively new. Isaac Newton, who first worked out the laws by which gravity held the planets and even the stars in their traces, was sufficiently impressed by the scale and regularity of the universe to ascribe it all to God.”
“The split in America, rather than simply economic, is between those who embrace reason, who function in the real world of cause and effect, and those who, numbed by isolation and despair, now seek meaning in a mythical world of intuition, a world that is no longer reality-based, a world of magic.”
Source: American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America
“The split is raw, like my skin has been unzipped and my chest is open, my heart climbs up and clambers out on aortic arms, dragging ventricles and veins, squeezed dry, old, blue and used. My lonely lungs will continue to breathe. Blood will make its own way to where it needs to be. I will live without the thumping beat, the throbbing beast, it belongs to you now, for a while at least. Please send it back, half full, with no hard feelings.”
Source: Rest and Be Thankful
“The split second has been growing more and more important to us. And as human activities become more and more intermeshed and integrated, the split tenth of a second will emerge, and then a new name must be made for the split hundredth, until one day, although I don’t believe it, we’ll say, “Oh, the hell with it. What’s wrong with an hour?” But it isn’t silly, this preoccupation with small time units. One thing late or early can disrupt everything around it, and the disturbance runs outward in bands like the waves from a dropped stone in a quiet pool.”
“The split second she ceases to care is the only time a woman ceases to be attractive.”
“The splitting of the atom has changed everything except for how we think.”
“The splotches of sun breaking through the gaps in the maples sway across her face. It’s as if luminous beings live just beneath her skin.”
Source: Beautiful Shining People
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“The spoken discourse may roll on strongly as the great tidal wave; but, like the wave, it dies at last feebly on the sands. It is heard by few, remembered by still fewer, and fades away, like an echo in the mountains, leaving no token of power. It is the written human speech, that gave power and permanence to human thought.”
“The spoken form is in fact a very restrained representation of what is possible in the musical language.”
“The spoken language is a symbolization of something that happened, could have happened, or is in the process of happening, while the written language is a symbolization of the spoken language. James Joyce, for example, dedicated his life to trying to close the gap between the two systems. In Finnegans Wake, Joyce portrays in writing the workings of the verbal parts of the brain.”
Source: Beyond Culture