T Quotes
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“The whole world will be transformed into Sathya Sai Organisation and Sathya Sai will be installed in the hearts of one and all.”
“The whole world will fall short for my army of unarmed humanitarians.”
Source: Solo Standing on Guard: Life Before Law
“The whole world will stand still to give you a way to the top if you practice the rule of ten thousand hours. The world gives way to the man who knows where he is going.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“The whole world yearns after freedom, yet each creature is in love with his chains; this is the first paradox and inextricable knot of our nature.”
Source: Bulletin Du Centre International D'éducation Sri Aurobindo
“The whole world's a bottle, And life's but a dram, When the bottle gets empty, It sure ain't worth a damn.”
“The whole world, from the least to the greatest, must know the truth, so that man may understand the great laws that govern his life. He must learn to control his own destiny, to heal his own body and bring happiness to his own soul.”
Source: Creative Mind
“The whole world, myself included, seem to have one thing in common; we're just a crowd of people who don't really fit in anywhere attempting to convince one another that we do. I guess I'll put my sunglasses on and pretend, like everyone else, that I too belong here.”
“The whole world`s on fire.”
“The whole year I was in LA I got into telemarketing and learned how to make money. Five years later that skill helped me make my first film.”
“The whole youth-idolatry oh-god-not-another-birthday thing has to be the most sure-fire way to be unhappy about the way things are progressing in your life.”
“The whole zen attitude is to bring to your notice the fact that there is no effort to be made. The zen attitude is that of effortlessness.”
“The whole Zionist project was based on a whole spectrum of different and even conflicting dreams and visions.”
“The whole, 'Is the internet a good thing or a bad thing'? We're done with that. It's just a thing. How to maximise its civic value, its public good - that's the really big challenge.”
“The whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind so that I can survey it at a glance. Nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once. What delight this is I cannot tell!”
Source: Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“The wholeness and freedom we seek is our true nature, who we really are.”
“The wholeness of beauty is natured through unconditional love.”
“The Wholeness Sonnet
Free will is not a question of willpower,
It is a question of character.
Civilization is not a question of etiquette,
It is a question of behavior.
Order is not a question of law,
It is a question of accountability.
Harmony is not a question of toleration,
It is a question of inclusivity.
Peace is not a question of diplomacy,
It is a question of nonsectarianism.
Progress is not a question of revenue,
It is a question of collectivism.
When the heart is whole all's well with society.
Fragmentation fills the sky with disparity.”
Source: Heart Force One: Need No Gun to Defend Society
“The wholeness, coherence, identity, which we attribute to the depicted scene [in a photograph] is a projection, a refusal of an impoverished reality in favour of an imagined plenitude.”
“The wholly manly man lacks the wit necessary to give objective form to his soaring and secret dreams, and the wholly womanly woman is apt to be too cynical a creature to dream at all.”
Source: In Defense of Women: Human Sexuality
“The whorl of love, self-awareness, and self-assurance form the flex of an energetic mind, which combined force allows an ordinary person to transcend the kryptonite that combusts their deepest fears.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“The “Why?” and “Why Me?” questions are futile and debilitating. They make you wallow in self-pity and lead you to compare yourself with others. They keep coming back to push you down a depressive spiral even if you want to let go and move on. So, essentially, Life is a mind-game. You must train your mind to drop the “Why?” and “Why Me?” questions altogether. Whatever has happened has happened, and your Life is what it is now. What then is the point in asking “Why?” and “Why Me?”. When you realize the futility of those questions, you will be free…you will then see magic and beauty in the inscrutable process of Life. In faith. In acceptance. In letting go. In moving on.”
“The why is plain as way to parish church:
He that a fool doth very wisely hit
Doth very foolishly, although he smart,
Not to seem senseless of the bob; if not,
The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd
Even by the squand'ring glances of the fool.”
Source: As you like it. Taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night
“The why is what makes journalism an adult game. The why is what makes policy coherent and useful. The why is what transforms bureaucrats and foot soldiers and political leaders into viable instruments of rational and affirmative change. The why is everything and without it, the very suggestion of human progress becomes a cosmic joke.”
“The why of murder always fascinates me so much more than the how.”
“The Wickans know that the gift of power is never free. They know enough not to envy the chosen among them, for power is never a game, nor are glittering standards raised to glory and wealth. They disguise nothing in trappings, and so we all see what we'd rather not, that power is cruel, hard as iron and bone, and thrives on destruction. ~ Deadhouse Gates”
“THE WICKED + THE DIVINE is unlike True Detective as: it features women who do things. THE WICKED + THE DIVINE is like True Detective as: we shamelessly rip off huge chunks of stuff from Alan Moore.”
“The wicked always believe that brute strength is moral. Tyrants and bullies exist because they think that by violence and bloodshed, they can establish themselves. Even our Lord Jesus suffered plentiful violence when King Herod sought to destroy Him while still a baby. The chief priests and
Pilate savagely crucified Him. Yet their violence could not overcome Him. God is not someone who will be bulldozed away. The rise and fall of proud kings and great empires throughout history attests to this reality.”
Source: Living by Faith: Meditations from the Book of Habakkuk
“The wicked are always surprised to find that the good can be clever.”
“The wicked are always ungrateful.”
Source: The history of don Quixote de la Mancha. From the Span. To which is prefixed a sketch of the life and writings of the author. Select libr. ed
“The wicked are wicked, no doubt, and they go astray and they fall, and they come by their deserts; but who can tell the mischief which the very virtuous do?”
“The wicked at heart probably know something.”
Source: The Insanity Defense: The Complete Prose
“The wicked can have only accomplices, the voluptuous have companions in debauchery, self-seekers have associates, the politic assemble the factions, the typical idler has connections, princes have courtiers. Only the virtuous have friends.”
“The wicked can hurt the flesh,
but never the spirit.”
“The wicked cry out,
“We are oppressed!”
when the law is set out.
The righteous rejoice,
“We are blessed!”
when a king serves God
according to His law.”
“The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.”
“The wicked exist in this world either to be converted or that through them the good may exercise patience.”
“The wicked fear the good, because the good are a constant reproach to their consciences. The ungodly like religion in the same way that they like lions, either dead or behind bars; they fear religion when it breaks loose and begins to challenge their consciences.”
Source: Life of Christ
“The wicked find it easier to coalesce for seditious purposes than for concord in peace.”
“The wicked flee when none pursueth.”
Source: True Grit
“The wicked harm the weak.”
“The wicked have no empathy for the pure.”
Source: Not Another Sarah Halls
“The wicked have told me of things that delight them, but not such things as your law has to tell.”
“The wicked leader is he who the people despise. The good leader is he who the people revere. The great leader is he who the people say, 'We did it ourselves.'”
“The wicked man, when he dies, is driven to his grave, but the Christian comes to his grave.”
Source: Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon
“The wicked ones make us better persons for those that deserve our attention. Nothing is really lost and wasted in this alchemical dance of life.”
“The wicked only harm the weak.”
“The wicked people were gone, but fear remained. Fear always remains. A man may destroy everything within himself, love and hate and belief, and even doubt; but as long as he clings to life he cannot destroy fear: the fear, subtle, indestructible, and terrible, that pervades his being; that tinges his thoughts; that lurks in his heart; that watches on his lips the struggle of his last breath.”
Source: Almayer's Folly and Tales of Unrest
“The wicked plot and scheme with glee,
But God sees all, He knows they'll be.
Their evil deeds will soon come to an end,
And punishment will be their bitter trend.
They'll reap what they've sown, both night and day,
Their wickedness will be their own way.
God's wrath will burn, their fate will be sealed,
And in darkness, their souls will be revealed.
Their pride and arrogance will soon subside,
As God's judgment brings them to their stride.
Their riches, power, and influence will fade,
As God's punishment is not delayed.
The wicked will tremble, their hearts will quake,
As God's justice is poured out, their fate they'll partake.
Their destruction is near, it's plain to see,
And in God's wrath, they'll forever be.”
“The wicked walk carelessly by day, sure of their getaway disguises; victims hide in gray, their wings spread wide under blue skies. #onpoetry”
Source: Gray: We Hide Our Colors Within
“The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him. If it were not for the laws of the land, we should soon see a massacre of the righteous. Jesus was watched by his enemies, who were thirsting for his blood: his disciples must not look for favour where their Master found hatred and death.”
Source: Spurgeon on the Psalms Book Two: Psalm 26 through Psalm 50