T Quotes
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“The way towards 'wisdom' or towards 'freedom' is the way towards your inner being. This is the simplest definition of metaphysics.”
“The way towards freedom from a situation often lies in acceptance of the situation.”
“The way towards oneself is towards God.”
“The way towards the peace and the balance is love… love and respect of everything. Knowing that there is a place for your neighbour, and there is a place for power, and there’s a place for trees and there’s a place for birds and plants. Once you start loving all these things, you leave them be. You respect them. Then there is balance.”
Source: The Magdalene Lineage: Past Life Journeys Into the Sacred Feminine Mysteries
“The way Trump talks about Obama: presidents don't do that! What we're seeing now is a whole new level of vulgarity. I'm really hoping that it's not the rule from here on out. It's really distressing for me to witness this. I really hope we don't have to throw all decency out the window, just because Trump's president.”
“The way truth or a topic is presented affects how we respond to it. Consider two milk containers as an illustration. One reads "20%
cholesterol," while another says "80% cholesterol free." We will choose the second alternative as a result of the framing effect...”
“The way two people can end up in the same place, find each other in a crowd, and change their lives and the lives of the people around them forever... It makes you believe in fate. And fate gives love some authority. Like it's been stamped with approval from above, if you believe in above. A godly green light. Some destined significance.”
“The way universities operate is the decision about what students need for the degree are... is the decision made by the faculty.”
“The way up is a staircase.
The way down is a cliff.”
“The way upstream may not be easy,
for we have strayed far.
But one is never too lost
to rediscover the Path.
Like pigeons, we can always find
our way back home.”
Source: In Search for Meaning
“The way upward from inertia to illumination passes through the sphere of action.”
“The way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have know a better day.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Sketch of His Life
“The way we approach diversity says a lot about our society.”
“The way we are annoying them, being playful and having a good time with our body - it's something very important for young women today to have that confidence. I think it's actually celebrating women and their bodies.”
“The way we are educated and entertained keep us from knowing about or understanding the pain of others.”
“The way we are living, timorous or bold, will have been our life.”
Source: Field Work: Poems
“The way we as a world consume stories - and sometimes people - is a phenomenon that we're seeing much more of now.”
“The way we assess time as humans determines what we become”
“The way we behave, the way we treat others, the way we respond, the way we support, defines the work experience for everyone around us.”
“The way we behave toward people indicates what we really believe about God.”
Source: Be Mature (James): Growing Up in Christ
“The way we care for our babies is how they experience our love.”
Source: Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect
“The way we choose to see the world creates the world we see.”
Source: Out-smarting Your Karma: And Other Preordained Conditions
“The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives.”
Source: Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement
“The way we contemplate technology on the horizon says much about who we are and who we are willing to become.”
Source: Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
“The way we deal with uncertainty says a lot about whether Jesus is ahead of us leading, or behind us just carrying our stuff.”
“The way we define happiness is the joy you feel striving toward your potential”
“The way we deny death says something about how we live our lives, doesn't it? At least in Sweden or Scandinavia, you don't have to search further back in time than maybe three generations to find another way to relate to death. People then had a different, closer relationship with death; at least it was like that in the countryside.”
“The way we describe our world shows how we think of our world. How we think of our world governs how we interpret our world. How we interpret our world directs how we participate in the world. How we participate in the world shapes the world.”
“The way we do anything is the way we do everything.”
“The way we do anything is the way we do everything. The way we eat is the way we live.”
“The way we do apologetics looks different when we are motivated not by our desire to conquer the other person, but by our genuine love and compassion, and by our desire to see people discover God's lifegiving truth.”
Source: How to Tell the Truth: The Story of How God Saved Me to Win Hearts--Not Just Arguments
“The way we do it on the Fox News Channel is the straight news anchors like us give a hard time to both sides.”
“The way we do one thing is the way we do everything.”
“The way we do small things determines the way we do EVERYTHING”
“The way we do things is to begin.”
“The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10,000.”
“The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10,000…. Now our food is coming from enormous assembly lines where the animals and the workers are being abused, and the food has become much more dangerous in ways that are deliberately hidden from us. This isn’t just about what we’re eating. It’s about what we’re allowed to say. What we’re allowed to know.”
“The way we eat is not a question of worthiness but of routine and preference, built over a lifespan.”
Source: First Bite: How We Learn to Eat
“The way we envision the stars is by imagining they're attached to a giant invisible sphere surrounding the earth. It is a total fiction, really - just a construction we came up with to help us get our heads around the complexity of it all ... The ecliptic, put simply is the plane of the earth's orbit around the sun. But since we all live here on earth, we observe the sun to be moving along this plane instead. Why? Because what would be the point of looking at things from the perspective of the sun? That's no use to anyone ... Ergo, it's an imaginary circle, as it's only a part of our human construction of the cosmos.”
Source: The Ecliptic
“The way we experience the pilgrimage is a reflection of our inner state,’ the imam said. ‘To some of us it will be a strenuous trial, whereas to others every step of the way is a joy, despite the privations and discomfort.”
Source: From MTV to Mecca: How Islam Inspired My Life
“the way we feel about ourselves can be so affected by the ones who we let into our close proximity… so save yourself for people who always treat you in such a way that lets you love yourself”
Source: wild spirit, soft heart
“The way we feel is the direct result of what we think.”
“The way we gain wisdom in meditation is not by explanation. If you go into the planes of light, you will come out of the meditation knowing things ... things that are inexpressible.”
“The way we get past capitalism is by building on the healthy non-capitalist aspects of our world while we also do pitched battle with the capitalist ones that we have a fair chance of winning against. In that way we build a better world and shrink the destructive capitalist practices that are part of the social fabric.”
“The way we get to live forever is through memories stored in the hearts and souls of those whose lives we touch. That's our soul print. It's our comfort, our emotional nourishment at the end of the day and the end of a life. How wonderful that they are called up at will and savored randomly. It seems to me we should spend our lives in a conscious state of creating these meaningful moments that live on. Memories matter.”
“The way we guarantee safe drinking water is broken and needs to be fixed.”
“The way we have been playing, I might tell my players not to cross the picket line (umpire strike of 1979).”
“The way we have done pictures has to be disappeared.”
“The way we have to measure progress is not, "Is there ever going to be an incident of racism in the country?" It's, "How does the majority of our country respond?"”
“The way we imagine ourselves is seldom the way others interpret us.”