T Quotes
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“The Who got paid 4000 pounds during those days, but we always smashed our equipment that cost more than 5000 pounds.”
“The Who had a great sense of humor. And they were also very serious when it came down to making music.”
“The Who is now a brand, not a band; but it is a brand that is upheld by its audience, not an industry or a cynical moneymaking machine.”
“The WHO is the lead agency in health in the United Nations system, and clearly we have very important functions to play.”
“The WHO took care to explicitly say that processed meat didn’t rank alongside smoking when it comes to cancer risk.”
“The WHO (World Health Organization) listed the adjuvant in vaccines as carcinogenic; McNeil showed that in cell culture, adjuvant is causing mutations of the genome and cancer. Why it is so hard to see that there is the culpable responsibility of the vaccine in causing cancer in humans as well? All human cancers to date are virus and P53 mutation associated; what a coincidence!”
Source: Mark of the Beast: Hidden in Plain Sight
“The Who would never have been successful without two special people, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp”
“The Who, England's most self-conscious band, have released 'Quadrophenia,' which in turn freezes in time our image of the mid-Sixties Mod sensibility.”
“The whole "misery loves company" thing never applies more than when you're breaking up. The thought that the other person is doing fine is simply too much to bear.”
Source: Baby Proof: A Novel
“The whole "weak in the knees" thing,which she always thought was just some idiotic expression back from the golden age of idiotic expressions,was real. -Suite Scarlett”
“The whole 'bad girl' thing allows me to mess up sometimes. And I have freedom to say more of what I want to.”
“The whole 'studly womaniser' thing, I mean, I quite enjoy the title - it's just not very accurate.”
“The whole 1950s notion was find the right girl, get married, move to the suburbs and then hang out with the guys while she stayed home with the babies. I felt that was sort of sad.”
“The whole [of religion] is a riddle, an ænigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the onlyresult of our most accurate scrutiny, concerning this subject.”
“The whole [scientific] process resembles biological evolution. A problem is like an ecological niche, and a theory is like a gene or a species which is being tested for viability in that niche.”
“The whole [Scotch] nation hitherto has been void of wit and humour, and even incapable of relishing it.”
Source: The letters of Horace Walpole, earl of Orford
“The whole acting thing is a buffet. One, in terms of role choice and movie choice, I like to do lots of different things, and I think that's the whole fun of it. But I also see it as a buffet in terms of the character.”
“The whole aesthetics of computers very much feeds into my OCD. They fill my head with obsessionalities and my actions become very repetitive. It seems quite inimical to the dreamy state out of which fiction comes which seems so much less causally repetitive than the way one works on computers.”
“The whole aim of comparative anatomy is to discover what structures are homologous.”
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.”
Source: Mencken Chrestomathy
“The whole aim of Zen is not to make foolproof statements about experience, but to come to direct grips with reality without the mediation of logical verbalizing.”
Source: The Golden Age of Zen: Zen Masters of the T'Ang Dynasty
“The whole American experiment has been predicated on giving individuals as much control over their own lives as possible.”
“The whole analogy of natural operations furnishes so complete and crushing an argument against the intervention of any but what are termed secondary causes, in the production of all the phenomena of the universe; that, in view of the intimate relations between Man and the rest of the living world; and between the forces exerted by the latter and all other forces, I can see no excuse for doubting that all are co-ordinated terms of Nature's great progression, from the formless to the formed from the inorganic to the organic from blind force to conscious intellect and will.”
“The whole apparatus of the calculus takes on an entirely different form when developed for the complex numbers.”
Source: Mathematics: the new golden age
“The whole apparatus of using loyalty-security hearings for working off personal political spite has been firmly established as a part of our "way of life" and I do not see anything happening yet to loosen the hold of this machinery on us.”
“The whole appeal of dance music is being liberated because music is liberating and it's not about club culture or the social aspect of playing the mating game or whatever you're doing at a club. It's more about the euphoric aspect of listening to music.”
“The whole argument with the anti-suffragists, or even the critical suffragist man, is this: that you can govern human beings without their consent.”
“The whole army is burning with an insatiable desire to wreak violence upon South Carolina. I almost tremble for her fate.”
“The whole art of allowing the truth to take possession of you is of being vulnerable, of being open, of being in a let-go. Or in other words, the whole art consists of one word, "surrender". And that's what sannyas is, that's my definition of a sannyasin: a man who is surrendered to existence so totally that he never thinks in terms of achievement any more, because he is no more. Who is there to achieve? - he has disappeared totally, he has not left even a trace behind. In that very moment, when you are just a pure nothingness, truth arrives. It is a gift of God.”
“The whole art of ecstasy, meditation, samadhi, is: How to become one with the rhythm of the universe. When it exhales, you exhale. When it inhales, you inhale. You live in it, are not separate, are one with it.”
“The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest. Only aim to do your duty, and mankind will give you credit where you fail.”
Source: A Summary View of the Rights of British America
“The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private
“The whole art of life is knowing the right time to say things.”
Source: Three Complete Books
“The whole art of living consists in giving up existence in order to exist.”
Source: Delphi Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Illustrated)
“The whole art of making experiments in chemistry is founded on the principle: we must always suppose an exact equality or equation between the principles of the body examined and those of the products of its analysis.”
“The whole art of meditation is, how to leave the personality easily, move to the center, and be not a person. Just to be and not be a person is the whole art of meditation, the whole art of inner ecstasy.”
“The whole art of politics consists in directing rationally the irrationalities of men.”
“The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Anatole France (Illustrated)
“The whole art of the political speech is to put 'nothing' into it. It is much more difficult than it sounds.”
“The whole art of war consists in getting at what is on the other side of the hill.”
“The whole aspect of cinema and film festivals should be a moment to come together and celebrate art and humanity. It would be a shame if there was such a divide.”
“The whole aspect of the universe changes with this new conception. The idea of force governing the world, of pre-established law, preconceived harmony, disappears to make room for the harmony that Fourier had caught a glimpse of: the one which results from the disorderly and incoherent movements of numberless hosts of matter, each of which goes its own way and all of which hold each other in equilibrium.”
Source: Fugitive writings
“The whole attempt to advance the kind of consumer society that depends for its growth on the ceaseless stimulation of unlimited covetousness among the rich, while the poor majority rot in their poverty-this is surely something against which a Christian should be a nonconformist.”
“The whole attitude of society has become much more open and realistic. They realize that the only way to make a more democratic and free society is to let different opinions come out.”
“The whole awards thing is great. Why? Because the Golden Globes, the Academy Awards, they put a focus on the industry, and that focus translates into people buying tickets to see movies or download films, legitimately download them. And it keeps us all at work. So I'm a big fan of award shows.”
“The whole background of 'Avian' is rain. I was just playing with textures and realizing you can touch music.”
“The whole banquet is in the first spoonful.”
Source: The Way Of The Wizard: 20 Lessons for Living a Magical Life
“The whole barrier exists because most people never come together and sit down at a table ... join together, break bread together, and celebrate their differences and their likenesses.”
“The whole basis for our relationship with God is rooted and grounded in grace, in that which is not earned.”
“The whole basis for the US intervention in Colombia is outrageously racist and arrogant.”