T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?”
“The wireless radiation industry has rigged the system to prevent them from being prosecuted for the willful damage to health and deaths of the masses.”
“The wireless radiation industry is regulated by scallywags.”
“The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand. The ordinary telegraph is like a very long cat. You pull the tail in New York, and it meows in Los Angeles. The wireless is the same, only without the cat.”
Source: The Ultimate Quotable Einstein
“The Wisconsin senator gets up and says out loud what half of the country is thinking and talks about every day. This President broke the law and lied about it; he trashed the Constitution and hides himself in the flag.”
“The wisdom acquired with the passage of time is a useless gift unless you share it.”
“The wisdom and compassion a woman can intuitively experience in childbirth can make her a source of healing and understanding for other women.”
“The wisdom and experience of older people is a resource of inestimable worth. Recognizing and treasuring the contributions of older people is essential to the long-term flourishing of any society.”
“The wisdom and goal of innovative CIOs are to help the organization think clearly about the two horizons of future, the short-term gain, and the long term win.”
Source: Digital It: 100 Q&as
“The wisdom and spirit of Churchill not only saved Britain from the Third Reich but saved Western civilization from a Nazi Dark Ages when no other nation was willing to take up that defense. Churchill was the greatest military, political and spiritual leader of the 20th century.”
“The wisdom and visions of the prophets cannot be easily attained, which is why they are disappearing and new religions are emerging every day.”
“The wisdom coming from above, the faith that sweetly works by love.”
Source: Representative Verse of Charles Wesley
“The wisdom in the story of the most educated and powerful person is often not greater than the wisdom in the story of a child, and the life of a child can teach us as much as the life of a sage.”
Source: Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories that Heal, 10th Anniversary Edition
“The Wisdom is old, the Koran is old, the Bible is old. Disagreements? Work 'em out.”
“The wisdom is your glory. By wisdom you will be fair to yourself and fair to others.”
“The wisdom obtained in the higher states of consciousness is different from that obtained by inference and testimony as it refers to particulars.”
“The wisdom of a lonely tree is higher than the wisdom of the forest, because there is more thinking in it!”
“The wisdom of Africa, carried through millennia of tradition and a just balance with the universe, can guide us out of global disorder and bring us back to what truly matters.”
Source: African Wisdom: 888 Quotes from the Cradle of Humanity
“The wisdom of age is bitter when those you have failed have gone.”
Source: Khan: Empire of Silver
“The wisdom of age: don't stop walking.”
“The wisdom of all religions has to be respected. The discoveries of science are also essential for our time and the future.”
“The wisdom of bridges comes from the fact that they know the both sides, they know the both shores!”
“The wisdom of crowds works when the crowd is choosing the price of an ox, when there's a single numeric average. But if it's a design or something that matters, the decision is made by committee, and that's crap. You want people and groups who are able to think thoughts before they share”
“The wisdom of divine rule appears not in the perfection but in the improvement of the world... History is the true demonstration of Religion.”
“The wisdom of God and the knowledge of His spiritual principles are accessible to the sons of God”
“The wisdom of God devised a way for the love of God to deliver sinners from the wrath of God while not compromising the righteousness of God.”
“The wisdom of God exceeds that of the wisest man, more than his wisdom exceeds that of a child. If a child were to conjecture how an army is to be formed in the day of battle--how a city is to be fortified, or a state governed--what chance has he to guess right? As little chance has the wisest man when he pretends to conjecture how the planets move in their courses, how the sea ebbs and flows, and how our minds act upon our bodies.”
Source: Philosophical works
“The wisdom of God is an illumination hub. Once it lands on a human mind, light abounds.”
Source: Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration
“The wisdom of God is vaster than the wisdom of man. Failure to pay attention to it will have ramifications.”
“The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation.”
Source: The Correspondence of John Ray: Consisting of Selections from the Philosophical Letters Published by Dr. Derham, and Original Letters of John Ray, in the Collection of the British Museum
“The wisdom of God's Word is quite clear on believers being unequally yoked. And marrying someone who is not a Christian - who is not a daily disciple of Christ - is being unequally yoked, regardless of what their beliefs might be.”
“The wisdom of hindsight, so useful to historians and indeed to authors of memoirs, is sadly denied to practicing politicians.”
“The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials.”
Source: The Importance of Living
“The wisdom of LIFE eludes even the best...
For those who pass the test Life is a fest,While, its forever,
A battle for the rest..”
Source: Life Simplified!
“The wisdom of literature is quite antithetical to having opinions. 'Nothing is my last word about anything,' said Henry James. Furnishing opinions, even correct opinions - whenever asked - cheapens what novelists and poets do best, which is to sponsor reflectiveness, to pursue complexity. Information will never replace illumination.”
Source: At the Same Time: Essays and Speeches
“The wisdom of man can only produce works on a human level. Only the Wisdom of God can realize things divine, and it is to divine heights that it destines us.”
“The wisdom of men is worth little or nothing.”
Source: Selected Dialogues of Plato: The Benjamin Jowett Translation
“The wisdom of my 45 years has met and joined simplicity and it has drawn a long and merry smile:)”
“The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs,
which are brief and pithy.”
Source: The Select Works of William Penn....
“The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy. Collect and learn them; they are notable measures of directions for human life; you have much in little; they save time in speaking; and upon occasion may be the fullest and safest answer.”
Source: The Select Works of William Penn....
“The wisdom of nature continues to teach humanity that the material...is immaterial.”
“The wisdom of one generation will be folly in the next.”
“The wisdom of others remains dull till it is writ over with our own blood. We are essentially apart from the world; it bursts into our consciousness only when it sinks its teeth and nails into us.”
Source: The passionate state of mind, and other aphorisms
“The wisdom of our ages and the blood of our heroes has been devoted to the attainment of trial by jury. It should be the creed of our political faith.”
“The wisdom of our ancestors.”
Source: Burke, Select Works
“The wisdom of our parents, grandparents, ancestors. In each individual life, it seems, we must first reject that wisdom, then later come to appreciate it.”
Source: Otherland: City of Golden Shadow
“The wisdom of providence is as much revealed in the rarity of genius, as in the circumstance that not everyone is deaf or blind.”
“The wisdom of samadhi is quite different. Higher level wisdom cannot be written down. It cannot be spoken. True wisdom is the knowledge of the universe that is beyond physical expression.”
“The Wisdom of Solomon (Carl)
They censor words not the things they denote:
It would create less of a stir to drop a piece of shit on Grant's tomb
than to write it out in white paint.
Because people recognize that's what memorials are for–old bums & dogs to shit on.”
Source: Journals: Early Fifties, Early Sixties
“The wisdom of that moment of pure emotion resonates with me still: that the dearest and most enduring moments of our lives are sometimes the quietest ones.”