T Quotes
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“The whole of Paris is a vast university of Art, Literature and Music... it is worth anyone's while to dally here for years. Paris is a seminar, a post-graduate course in everything.”
Source: The Thurber letters: the wit, wisdom, and surprising life of James Thurber
“The whole of reality is the Word of God, so we all come from the Divine.”
“The whole of religion has been one uniform curse to the human race.”
Source: Observations on
“The whole of salvation history is the story of God looking for us: he offers us love and welcomes us with tenderness.”
Source: The Spirit of St Francis: Inspiring Words on Faith, Love and Creation
“The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.”
“The whole of science, and one is tempted to think the whole of the life of any thinking man, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what's it all about.”
“The whole of spirituality and awakening comes down to letting go of the illusion of the separate self, letting go of the way we think the world is and the way we think it should be.”
Source: YOU ARE THE CREATOR: A Practical Guide to Spiritual Awakening, Self Mastery and Healing
“The whole of technology depends on a scientific background, and of course technology can be used for evil purposes. You can't blame science for that.”
“The whole of that part of Southern Africa which is controlled by racial minorities is experiencing either consistent and regular guerilla activity or is faced with advanced preparation for its commencement.”
“The whole of the Amazonian narcotic complex, as it's called in the old literature, is based on activation of DMT by one strategy or another.”
“The whole of the American Dream has been based on the chance to get ahead, for one's self or one's children. Would this country have ever reached the point it has if the individual had always been refused the rewards of his labors and dangers?”
“The whole of the Bill [of Rights] is a declaration of the right of the people at large or considered as individuals... It establishes some rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of.”
“The whole of the developments and operations of analysis are now capable of being executed by machinery ... As soon as an Analytical Engine exists, it will necessarily guide the future course of science.”
“The whole of the global economy is based on supplying the cravings of two per cent of the world's population.”
“The whole of the human body is a energy vibration of certain frequencies, the 114 chakras meditation to transcend the memories of the 84 lakh yonis or 8.4 million past lives.”
Source: Ray 114 Chakra System Names, Locations and Functions
“The whole of the life -- even the hard -- is made up of the minute parts, and if I miss the infinitesimals, I miss the whole. These are new language lessons, and I live them out. There is a way to live the big of giving thanks in all things. It is this: to give thanks in this one small thing. The moments will add up.”
“The whole of the situation of the Conservative Party today springs from that night when they dismissed the best prime minister the country had had since Churchill.”
“The whole of the world could be deduced from the smallest grain of sand, if one studied it closely enough.”
Source: Inheritance Deluxe Edition (The Inheritance Cycle, Book 4)
“The whole of theology, in regard to hell no less than to heaven, takes it for granted that Man is what is of most importance in the Universe of created beings. Since all theologians are men, this postulate has met with little opposition.”
Source: The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell
“The whole of virtue consists in its practice.”
“The whole of what we know is a system of compensation. Every defect in one manner is made up in another. Every suffering is rewarded; every sacrifice is made up; every debt is paid.”
Source: A Year with Emerson: A Daybook
“The whole of world history often seems to me nothing more than a picture book which portrays humanity's most powerful and a senseless desire - the desire to forget. Does not each generation, by means of suppression, concealment, and ridicule, efface what the previous generation considered most important?”
Source: The Journey to the East
“The whole order of nature evinces a progressive march towards a higher life.”
Source: The Secret Doctrine
“The whole order of things is as outrageous as any miracle which could presume to violate it.”
“The whole organization seemed to be in free fall, indulging in a collective fantasy in which experienced colleagues refused to admit that their every movement, every decision that was made and implemented, only led them one step closer to the abyss.”
“The whole page 199 about the apostle Paul, but especially this:
All of his words could be reduced to one sentence. "We preach Christ crucified" (1Cor. 1:23 NIV). It wasn't that he lacked other sermon outlines; it was just than he could not't exhaust the first one.”
Source: Cast of Characters: Common People in the Hands of an Uncommon God
“The whole past and the whole world are alive in my heart, and I shall do my part to communicate their presence to my readers.”
Source: A History of Science: Hellenistic science and culture in the last three centuries B.C
“The whole past is between them.”
Source: The Portrait of a Lady
“The whole past is the procession of the present.”
“The whole past, the present, and the future are in the world as potential. Without space, there is no growth and time. Growth and development are possible only in the multitude, which implies distances and is not accidental. Even if the beginning was accidental, and it was not, growth and development are not. A compressed idea, the primordial Universal Mind, contains the Way and every dimension. Time is the measure of distance; time beats from its heart and records the motion of its bloodstream; time turns the pages of the Way and epitomizes the unmistakable memory of the Being-God. Time is the Being’s device with which it deceives the emptiness within itself. Time records and glorifies the glory of the Being-God.”
Source: ABSOLUTE
“The whole path of American music has been so much about the recognition of stylistic diversity, and the recognition of the importance of music which was from one of the vernacular traditions.”
“The whole path of mindfulness is this: Whatever you are doing, be aware of it.”
“the whole Pelagian poison of free-will ... a clear exaltation of the old idol free-will into the throne of God ... That the decaying estate of Christianity have invented.”
“The whole people contracts the habits and tastes of the magistrate.”
Source: Democracy in America
“The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people, and must be willing to bear the expenses of it. There should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by a charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves.”
Source: The Works [of] John Adams, Second President of the United States: Official letters, messages, and public papers. Correspondence
“The whole period has taught me that I enjoy being part of an ensemble rather than just a front man. Don't get me wrong - I enjoy that too, but I get more enjoyment out of really listening to everyone.”
“The whole philosophy of modern times is to dissolve distinctions between individuals and deal with them as large collections of people. It's essentially self-interested on the part of authority.”
“The whole place looks straight out of a fairy tale, the kind where love is a simple thing, never the cause of pain.”
Source: The Queen of Nothing
“The whole places looks straight out of a fairy tale, the kind where love is a simple thing, never the cause of pain.”
Source: The Queen of Nothing
“The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes.”
Source: The Star Diaries: Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy
“The whole plan of extermination was nothing less than a cold blooded, calculated political measure, having for its object the annihilation of a superior element in the population, which might prove troublesome, and to this must be added the motive of greed.”
“The whole plan's so high on the cheese factor it's practically Stilton”
“The whole planet is waiting for someone to do it first”
“The whole planet reeks of mysticism without revelation.”
Source: The Hyperion Cantos 4-Book Bundle: Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, The Rise of Endymion
“The whole planet would become one big interconnected web of cameras. It was all too much to fathom, this writhing, seething mass of digitized human lives—this mocking, sneering leviathan.”
Source: Dreck
“The whole play of existence is so beautiful that laughter can be the only response to it. Only laughter can be the real prayer, gratitude.”
“The whole pleasure of being in a state of unknowing is that as long as you don’t know, all possible outcomes feel as if they are happening.”
“The whole pleasure of marriage is that it is a perpetual crisis.”
“The whole point about beauty is its imperfection.”
“The whole point about corruption in politics is that it can't be done, or done properly, without a bipartisan consensus.”
Source: The Quotable Hitchens from Alcohol to Zionism: The Very Best of Christopher Hitchens