T Quotes
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“The Trump voter isn't just an ignorant white guy in the South that if he were more educated would vote differently. The Trump voter is also someone who is dealing with an entirely new economy that his father, grandfather or grandmother didn't have to face 30, 40, 50, 60 years ago.”
“The Trump win is the biggest upset victory maybe ever, certainly in my lifetime, it's the biggest upset. So the emotion that's attached to that is gonna be profound. The Reagan win was huge for many of the same reasons, but it wasn't the big upset that this was.”
“The trumped-up charges against kitsch and sentimentality should disturb us and make us suspicious.”
Source: In Defense of Sentimentality
“The trumpet does not more stun you by its loudness, than a whisper teases you by its provoking inaudibility.”
Source: Essays of Elia: To which are Added Letters, and Rosamund, a Tale
“The trumpet is a very violent instrument - probably one of the most archaic of all the modern instruments. It's physically really demanding: you have to stay in pretty good shape.”
“The trumpet is forceful.”
“The trumpet player, Ronnie Hughes, has still got his chops today but for some strange reason the culture doesn't call him because he's 83-years-old. And these people are in their 70s and 80s and 90s and came with such verve every day and would still be shooting these 10 and 12 hour days. So, that in itself made this an extraordinarily special occasion for all of us. It wasn't a job for the crew after a few days, it took on another tone.”
“The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms.”
Source: The Poetical Works of John Dryden
“The trumpeter is beautiful to behold, graceful and elegant, just like our Ms. Swan. But if you disturb a trumpeter, trespass through its territory, or threaten its nest, it will hiss like a cobra and attack with the viciousness of a wolf. That is the black swan side.”
Source: Next Top Villain
“The trust, and love, if once breaks; cannot reinstate as it was; however, one may go ahead it, with the diplomacy.”
“The trust, and love, if once broken, cannot reinstate as it was; however, one may go ahead with the diplomacy.”
“The Trust Economy methodology demystifies trust building in the context of today’s intricately connected, digitally powered, always-on world.”
Source: The Trust Economy: Building strong networks and realising exponential value in the digital age
“The trust I have is in mine innocence, and therefore am I bold and resolute.”
Source: The plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators
“The trust is a magnet in every relationship without that you cannot win one's confidence; you will stay out of the circle.”
“The trust is a matter of love and faith is a matter of truth. The two together give you the guidance that you look for.”
“The trust is the great, and important subject in your life. Create the trust among your family, friends, colleagues, and beloved; it is a way to live secure, happy and with comfort forever.”
“The Trust movie it has shown how one picture could be twisted and even how the cops are dirty!”
“The trust of the innocent is the liar's most useful tool.”
Source: Needful Things
“The trust of the people in the leaders reflects the confidence of the leaders in the people.”
Source: Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 30th Anniversary Edition
“The trust of those in dark need is forgiving work.”
Source: The Secret Scripture
“The trust that I once built has been betrayed. But I'd rather live tellin' the truth and be judged for my mistakes, than falsely held up, given props, loved and praised.”
“The trust that we put in ourselves makes us feel trust in others.”
“The trust we build over the years if of tremendous help to me when I start in a new project and need to find associates.”
“The trust, confidence, and support given to us by our chain of command, and the tenacity of the great noncommissioned officers of the past, have laid the foundation and developed our quality corporals and sergeants.”
“The trusts and combinations - the communism of pelf - whose machinations have prevented us from reaching the success we deserved, should not be forgotten nor forgiven.”
“The trustworthiness of science comes not from certainty, but from its very openness about its uncertainty, always calling into question what we currently understand and being prepared to replace that knowledge with a deeper understanding if something better comes along. In other walks of life, this attitude might be regarded as fickle. But not in science. Scientific progress depends on scientists' unwavering commitment to the qualities of honesty and doubt.”
Source: The World According to Physics
“The trustworthiness of servants is the basis of the entire Indian economy.”
Source: The White Tiger
“The truth - you've got to deal with it or it will kill you bit by bit.”
“The truth [always] lies in things that have no words.”
“The truth about a man lies first and foremost in what he hides.”
Source: ANTI-MEMOIRS
“The truth about a person is not what he tells you, but what he does. If you want to know his intentions, do not listen to what he says but rather translate his actions.”
“The Truth about America’s Silicon Valley-
Angels in the Silicon
Riveting and insightful regarding progressivism and the social upheavals living in the Silicon Valley.-
John Yoo, UC Berkeley Constitutional Lawyer, novelist, and public servant”
Source: Angels in the Silicon: How Silicon Valley Changed Forever America’S Sociopolitical and Global Technology Paradigms
“The truth about an animal is far more exciting and altogether more beautiful than all the myths woven about it.”
“The truth about angry and aggressive policing came out in 2020.”
“The truth about any man can only be calculated by the sum of everything that has been said about him.”
Source: The cinema of Orson Welles
“The truth about autobiographical songs, he realized, was that you had to make the present become the past, somehow: you had to take a feeling or a friend or a woman and turn whatever it was into something that was over, so that you could be definitive about it. You had to put it in a glass case and look at it and think about it until it gave up its meaning.”
“The truth about being a writer is you do not choose the stories you tell, but stories choose you. You do not choose, therefore, characters either. Novels are like dreams you dream with your eyes open; they are books which appear in your head with the same apparent immediateness as they appear in your dreams at night. A writer always writes their obsessions and the truth is that all throughout life we end up writing the same thing in different ways.”
“The truth about Chanel's bespoke femininity is that a woman can do or say whatever she wants as long as she's wearing pearls.”
Source: The Gospel According to Coco Chanel: Life Lessons from the World's Most Elegant Woman
“The truth about childhood, as many of us have had to endure it, is inconceivable, scandalous, painful. Not uncommonly, it is monstrous. Invariably, it is repressed. To be confronted with this truth all at once and to try to integrate it into our consciousness, however ardently we may wish it, is clearly impossible.”
Source: Breaking down the wall of silence: the liberating experience of facing painful truth
“The truth about corruption is that it’s everywhere, even there where you imagine to be living in a paradise land.”
Source: Destiny of Liberty
“The truth about forever is that it is happening right now.”
“The truth about Hamas and Islamic Jihad is that they don't prevent Israel from existing or even flourishing, they prevent Palestine from coming into existence”
“The truth about injustice always sounds outrageous.”
“The truth about intimate relationships is that they can never be any better than our relationship with ourselves.”
Source: The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning in Midlife
“The truth about it is, whether we is rich or poor or something in between, this earth ain't no final restin place. So in a way, we is all homeless - just workin our way toward home.”
Source: Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together
“The Truth about Leo Strauss is the most balanced and insightful book yet written about Strauss's thought, students, and political influence. It dispels myths promulgated by both friends and foes and persuasively traces the conflicting paths that American thinkers indebted to Strauss have taken.”
“The truth about lies is that first, it's to fool others and later it's to fool yourself.”
“The truth about life and lie about life is not measured by others but by your intuition, which never lies.”
“The truth about life was that nothing ever ended until you died, and even then you just left a whole bunch of unresolved narratives behind you.”
Source: Juliet, Naked
“The truth about logos is that they are not that hard to do.”