T Quotes
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“The strength of an artist lies in how much of themselves they are prepared to reveal in their art.'
Iain Cameron Williams, 2021, 'Other People's Dreams' to be published in 2022.”
Source: The Empirical Observations of Algernon
“The strength of an individual is not in his extreme freedom and libertine lifestyle, but in the stalwartness of his character and his moral vigor. The society is made of individuals. What is true for an individual is also true for the society. A society that is not founded on moral values is doomed to fall.”
“The strength of any organization is a direct result of the strength of its leaders.”
Source: A Leader's Heart: 365-Day Devotional Journal
“The strength of any plan depends on the time. Circumstances and things eternally shift and change.”
Source: Selected Essays: The Charles Cotton - W.C. Hazlitt Translation, Rev. and Edited, with an Introd
“The strength of any weakness within us is the degree to which it is feared.”
“The strength of being is divinity within the soul.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The strength of character and emotional intelligence to face your failures and learn from them are at the core of success.”
“The strength of collective decision making and political responsibility is not only a question of recognizing other people's ability. It is also recognizing one's own limitations.”
“The strength of comedy is I don't have to answer to anybody but sometimes you want to learn from other people and see your ideas strengthen by other people.”
“The strength of democratic societies relies on their capacity to know how to stand firm against extremism while respecting justice in the means used to fight terrorism.”
“The strength of Donald Trump as a candidate - and I'm not in any way defending moral convictions or anything of the sort - was that he says what he means, you know where he stands.”
“The strength of every democracy is measured by its commitment to the arts.”
“The strength of every individual is the grace for great work.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The strength of faith is inner serenity.”
“The strength of film is its accessibility and immediacy. But the strength of books is that freedom to really depict anything you want because people are going to be reading it in private. So, I'm always trying to write with the immediacy and the constant motion of film but I'm also trying to write with the complete freedom of subject matter that books have.”
“The strength of God will enable us, a small but faithful band, to overcome the multitude of the faithless.”
“The strength of his will was the tool of his trade.”
“The strength of human instinct seems to be quite overrated as it is so feeble it requires a lifetime of guidance, education, training and practical experience to develop. More critically, without conscious and diligent effort across one generation to pass its knowledge on to the next generation, all that was gained will be lost, forewarned by an increasing rarity of the reminiscence, “Every secret of life I know, I learned at my grandfather’s knee.”
“The strength of ideas rests on their relationship to reality. MacKinnon’s unrealistic fulminations against a phantom patriarchy exist in the arid arena of pure thought.”
“The strength of India, unity in diversity and the weakness of India, diversity in unity.”
“The strength of individual greatness makes a great team.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The strength of love is beyond measure.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The strength of love lies in its vulnerability.”
“The Strength of Loyalty is Tested in Adversity”
“The strength of man sinks in the hour of trial; but there doth live a Power that to the battle girdeth the weak.”
Source: The Complete Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie
“The strength of my country lies in the huts of the poor; in the villages; in the youth, mothers and sisters; in the farmers...I believe in your strength and hence I believe in the future of our country.”
“The strength of my heart is the music in my spirit.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The strength of Olympism comes to it from that which is simply human, hence worldwide is its essence.”
“the strength of open, unregulated information-sharing platforms is their responsiveness, not their insight or depth”
“The strength of opening manhood is never so well employed as in practicing subserviency to God's revealed will; it lends a grace and a beauty to religion, and produces an abundant harvest.”
“The strength of our convictions transcends the weight of past mistakes, the influence of our environment, and the limitations imposed by external factors. A resolute purpose holds the power to overcome, defy, and thrive, shining brightly even in the face of adversity.”
“The strength of our determination is more important than the size of our stride.”
“The strength of our relationships is measured by how much people can count on us.”
“The strength of patience hangs on our capacity to believe that God is up to something good for us in all our delays and detours.”
Source: Future Grace, Revised Edition: The Purifying Power of the Promises of God
“The strength of Ray Ortlund's study of Proverbs is its Christ-centeredness. The wisdom of Proverbs loses none of its practical value, but rather is given its ultimate fulfillment as an expression of the wisdom of Christ.”
“The strength of spirit is measured by sufferings.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“The strength of that heretic [Calvin] consisted in this, that money never had the slightest charm for him. If I had such servants my dominion would extend from sea to sea.”
“The strength of the church is not the strength of its institutions but the authenticity of its witness.”
Source: Jesus: A Theography
“The strength of the claims of formal justice, of obedience to system, clearly depend upon the substantive justice of institutions and the possibilities of their reform.”
Source: A Theory of Justice
“The strength of the computer lies in its being a logic machine. It does precisely what it is programed to do. This makes it fast and precise. It also makes it a total moron; for logic is essentially stupid.”
“The strength of the Constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense are the constitutional rights secure.”
“The strength of the Constitution, lies in the will of the people to defend it.”
“The strength of the Democratic Party of Cook County is not something that just happened.”
“The strength of the donkey mind lies in adopting a course inversely as the arguments urged, which, well considered, requires as great a mental force as the direct sequence.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)
“The strength of the familiar electromagnetic force between two electrons, for example, is expressed in physics in terms of a constant known as the fine structure constant. The value of this constant, almost exactly 1/137, has puzzled many generations of physicists. A joke made about the famous English physicist Paul Dirac (1902-1984), one of the founders of quantum mechanics, says that upon arrival to heaven he was allowed to ask God one question. His question was: "Why 1/137?”
Source: The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the World's Most Astonishing Number
“The strength of the genie comes from being in a bottle.”
“The strength of the group is in the will of the leader, and the will is character in action.”
“The strength of the group is the strength of the leaders.”
Source: Seeing the Win: Why I Believe Vision Coaching is Vital to Winning Business Teams in the 21st Century
“The strength of the idea of private enterprise lies in its terrifying simplicity. It suggests that the totality of life can be reduced to one aspect—profits. The businessman, as a private individual, may still be interested in other aspects of life—perhaps even in goodness, truth and beauty—but as a businessman he concerns himself only with profits. . . .
It is no accident that successful businessmen are often astonishingly primitive; they live in a world made primitive by this process of reduction. They fit into this simplified version of the world and are satisfied with it. And when the real world occasionally makes its existence known and attempts to force upon their attention a different one of its facets, one not provided for in their philosophy, they tend to become quite helpless and confused. They feel exposed to incalculable dangers and ‘unsound’ forces and freely predict general disaster. As a result, their judgments on actions dictated by a more comprehensive outlook on the meaning and purpose of life are generally quite worthless. It is a foregone conclusion for them that a different scheme of things, a business, for instance, that is not based on private ownership, cannot possibly succeed. If it succeeds all the same, there must be a sinister explanation.”
Source: Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered
“The strength of the nation lies in the well-being of the common man.”