T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The sun sets in the west (just about everyone knows that), but Sunset Towers faced east. Strange!”
Source: The Westing Game
“The sun shall always rise upon a new day and there shall always be a rose garden within me. Yes, there is a part of me that is broken, but my broken soil gives way to my wild roses.”
“The sun shall always shine.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The sun shall lead you in the day.
The stars will guide you at night.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The sun shall not smite I by day, nor the moon by night, and everything that I do shall be upfull and right.”
“The sun shall shine in ages yet to be, The musing moon illumine pastures dim, And afterwards a new nativity For all who slept the dreamless interim.”
Source: The Janitor's Boy and Other Poems
“The sun shine comes, you see the shine you see the color, when night comes you the stars you see the dark the blooming moon you choose a star you follow the star it comes in your dreams you follow stars once a light bug dies you see a new star you follow the star your dreams come true.”
“The sun shines alone!”
“The sun shines and warms and lights us and we have no curiosity to know why this is so; but we ask the reason of all evil, of pain, and hunger, and mosquitoes and silly people.”
“The sun shines directly on this great country, and it can be harvested, it's not owned by anybody. It's something the Jews and the Palestinians share and could work together to make the whole world a better place, not just this Middle East stuff, but the whole world.”
“the sun shines down upon us, the lucky ones...you're the radiant autumn leaves, so bright and vibrant, so vivid and ablaze with warming colors...i am your reflection in the river, only just a bit darker, and hazy opaque, and slightly blurred, more cooled by the waters (but still burning for you)...but we're complimentary mirrors to each other, such beautiful simplicity, two incomplete parts of the perfect whole, we are together one the same...one love in the glowing light”
Source: Bodhi Smith Impressionist Photography
“The sun shines down, and its image reflects in a thousand different pots filled with water. The reflections are many, but they are each reflecting the same sun. Similarly, when we come to know who we truly are, we will see ourselves in all people.”
“The sun shines equally on diamond and charcoal, but the former has developed qualities that enable it to reflect the sunlight brilliantly, while the latter is unable to reflect the sunlight. Emulate the diamond in your dealings with people. Brightly reflect the light of God's love.”
“The sun shines even on the wicked.”
“The sun shines every day without being told that it is brilliant. The mountains stand tall and majestic though no one informs them of their grandeur. The winds twirl and dance with clouds, minus cheers or compliments to inspire their moves. Flowers bloom, showing off colors, long before passing smiles acknowledge any beauty. The ocean claps at its own underwater chorus without topside ears listening. What is the world trying to tell you?
Be wonderful because you are.
Quit waiting to be told so first.”
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
“The sun shines everywhere, not just at the beach.”
“The sun shines most on disciplined and hardworking people!”
“The sun shines not on us but in us.”
Source: John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir
“The sun shines not on us but in us. The rivers flow not past, but through us. Thrilling, tingling, vibrating every fiber and cell of the substance of our bodies, making them glide and sing. The trees wave and the flowers bloom in our bodies as well as our souls, and every bird song, wind song, and tremendous storm song of the rocks in the heart of the mountains is our song, our very own, and sings our love.”
Source: John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir
“The sun shines, not out of affection, but out of compulsion.”
“The sun shines on all and all alike, It's not surprising that we feel good when we immerse ourselves in nature.”
Source: The Nature of Things - Navigating Everyday Life with Grace
“The sun shines on everybody. Youve got to keep believing.”
“The Sun shines on our sorrow and strength alike. Loss and bereavement are not the dead-ends of life. If anything, grief can and does spur growth. Unimaginably painful, indeed. Undoubtedly transformative, nonetheless."
- “Grief … Growth … Grace – A Sacred Pilgrimage”, Page xv”
Source: GRIEF GROWTH GRACE: A SACRED PILGRIMAGE
“the sun shines through my cryptic curls
&makes my soul glow too
my baby girls giggle as their fingers brush through my afro in awe
have i not seen these full lips for years,
never thinking about this melanin masterpiece”
Source: The Breast Mountains Of All Time Are In Hargeisa
“The sun shines through the window And the sun shines through your hair It seems like you're beside me But I know that you're not there. You would sit beside this window Run your fingers through my hair You were always there beside me But I know that you're not there Oh, to be by your side once again Oh, to hold your hand in mine again Oh, to be by your side once again Oh, to hold your hand in mine again-”
Source: Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception
“The sun shines, snow falls, mountains rise and valleys sink, night deepens and pales into day, but it is only very seldom that we attend to such things. . . . When we are grasping the inexpressible meaning of these things, this is life, this is living. To do this twenty-four hours a day is the Way of Haiku. It is having life more abundantly.”
Source: The genius of haiku: readings from R.H. Blyth on poetry, life, and Zen
“The sun shines. Readers read.”
“The Sun shineth as well on the good as the bad: God from on high beholdeth all the workers of iniquity, as well as the upright of heart.”
“The sun shineth upon the dunghill, and is not corrupted.”
Source: John Lyly 'Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit' and 'Euphues and His England': An Annotated, Modern-Spelling Edition
“The sun shocked me, and made me sicken, yet how I wanted it, how I longed for it, and yet it rebuked me and seemed to scourge me as if it were a whip.”
Source: Vittorio, The Vampire
“The sun shone brightly on a stack of cauldrons outside the nearest shop. Cauldrons- All Sizes- Copper, Brass, Pewter, Silver- Self-Stirring- Collapsible, said a sign hanging over them.
"Yeah, you'll be needin' one," said Hagrid, "but we gotta get yer money first."
Harry wished he had about eight more eyes. He turned his head in every direction as they walked up the street, trying to look at everything at once: the shops, the things outside them, the people doing their shopping. A plump woman outside an Apothecary was shaking her head as they passed, saying, "Dragon liver, seventeen Sickles an ounce, they're mad...."
A low, soft hooting came from a dark shop with a sign saying Eeylops Owl Emporium- Tawny, Screech, Barn, Brown, and Snowy. Several boys about Harry's age had their noses pressed against a window with broomsticks in it. "Look," Harry heard one of them say, "the new Nimbus Two Thousand- fastest ever-" There were shops selling robes, shops selling telescopes and strange silver instruments Harry had never seen before, windows stacked with barrels of bat spleens and eels' eyes, tottering piles of spell books, quills, and rolls of parchment, potion bottles, globes of the moon....”
Source: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
“The sun shone through the stained glass windows and illuminated him in all the colors of the world. All the Gifts he has stolen for himself.”
Source: Unity
“The sun shone with all the gaiety and promise of early summer. The new green leaves glistened with it, and the apple and pear blossoms, just past their prime, drifted in the warm air like white butterflies, powdering the orchard floor with their bruised petals.”
Source: The Age of Witches
“The sun shone, having no alternative, on the nothing new.”
Source: I Can't Go On, I'll Go On: A Samuel Beckett Reader
“The sun should not set upon our anger, neither should he rise upon our confidence. We should forgive freely, but forget rarely. I will not be revenged, and this I owe to my enemy; but I will remember, and this I owe to myself.”
Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
“The sun, slanting off to the side of the city, had slipped far enough behind the Spire in the middle to refract through the crystal at the top, sending its colors bouncing across the rooftops like scattered, shattered glass.”
Source: The Ghost and the Real Girl
“The sun slowly sets as if it gives you time to get ready for the darkness!”
“The sun stands for energy and youth, which is what I thought the circus should be about.”
“The sun still beats down warmly over the Sienese countryside in September, and the stubble left by harvest covers the fields with a sort of animal fur. It is one of the most beautiful countrysides in the world: God has drawn the curve of its hills with an exquisite freedom, and has given it a rich and varied vegetation among which the cypresses stand out like lords. Man has worked this earth to advantage and has spread his dwellings over it; but from the most princely villa to the humbles cottage they all have a similar grace and harmony with their ochre walls and curved tiles. The road is never monotonous; it winds and rises, only to descend into another valley between terraced fields and age-old olive groves. Both God and man have shown their genius at Siena.”
Source: La flor de lis y el león
“The sun still lives his silent vows to the moon, by bowing to kiss her feet whenever she walks in the room.”
“The sun still shines on Summer's leaves as Spring's leaves grow old, and Fall's weather grows cold. Fall seasons sweep them up and them out, while Winter communicates with cool winds. Snowflakes break their news release to the Earth, announcing its time to trend the season's way in; while 'mediarologists' report the fact updates & histories about weather's who, what why, how and when.”
Source: Out With The Old TREND INTO YOUR NEW
“The sun still shines.”
“The sun, still shy and submissive to winter, peeped in now and then between days of mean wind and bitter rain. Then one afternoon, just like that, spring elbowed her way in for good. The day warmed, and the sky shone as if polished. Kya spoke quietly, as she and Tate walked along the grassy bank of a deep creek, overhung with tall sweetgum trees. Suddenly he grabbed her hand, shushing her. Her eyes followed his to the water's edge, where a bullfrog, six inches wide, hunkered under foliage. A common enough sight, except this frog was completely and brilliantly white.”
Source: Where the Crawdads Sing
“The sun still, surprisingly, came up and shone down onto the cold, metal leftovers. No loud noises. No screams. No breaking glass. Just silence and sunshine. You would be forgiven for thinking that this all happened on another planet. It didn’t.”
Source: I Wrote This For You
“The Sun Stone, the famous Aztec calendar, is unquestionably a perfect summary of science, philosophy, art and religion.”
“The sun struck off the water with brilliant glints, while tiny black beetles crawled along stalks of spiny gorse. The pungency of sun-warmed thistle and marsh marigold mingled with the fecund smell of the river. Numbly she stared at the water, tracking the progress of a crested grebe as it paddled by industriously with a slimy clump of weed clamped in its beak.”
Source: Again the Magic
“THE SUN
Suppose
The spurting sun was like a little snake
Bathing against earth
In a strategic flight
Its tongue
Hot across my face
Reminiscent to a summer’s eve
An unexpected surprise”
Source: Internal Devices: The Faulty Drives Within My Mortal Hardware
“The sun symbolizes the Divine intelligence; the empty vastness of space symbolizes the Divine All-Possibility and also the Divine immutability; a bird symbolizes the soul; a tree symbolizes the grades of being; and water symbolizes knowledge and rain revelation.”
Source: Tawhid and Science
“The sun taught me how to love, by shining on everybody.”
Source: Song of a Nature Lover
“The sun teaches to all things that grow their longing for the light.
But it is night that raises them to the stars.”
Source: The garden of the prophet