T Quotes
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“The words represent ideas first of all. That is something you have to understand. I mean, it is not just an object, but it is an object with a history and it is loaded with all kinds of implications and ideas. They exist in the world in a very special way. So they kind of represent some aspect of the world that we perceive, as do photographs, as do drawings of trees or whatever. And they are not a one to one. They are not the world, but they kind of refer to the world and they also exist in the world.”
“The words roll off your tongue so smoothly that I almost don't feel the pain.
Your voice has soothed me for so long that when you use that same voice to tell me we are over, I initially don't even register you are delivering bad news.
It's like you, the love of my life, are standing in front of me with your sweet and sympathetic eyes as if nothing is wrong and then you pull the trigger. So unexpected that I sit there, staring at my wound, misunderstanding the events that have just occurred.
"Why am I bleeding? How did this come to be? Did you really just say we ?
"Oh. I see."
My eyes rest on your mouth, the weapon that has fired against my heart.”
Source: 2am thoughts
“The words secret and sacred are siblings.”
“The words seemed to bite physically into Gatsby.”
Source: The Great Gatsby
“The words seemed to come from a place deep inside me, far beyond the place where I stored them, past the ideas.”
Source: Let It Snow
“The words sink and rise along the streets, are breathed in and out by the citizens, are pressed like bombs into the hands of the children, and thrown against the walls of the city. And the walls of the world tremble and shudder. And the walls of the world fall down.”
Source: Letters to Tiptree
“The words, sliding into his mind, were vibrant with her emotions. Dripping with sensitivity. Weeping with her reaction. Intimate beyond measure. Because she murmured forgiveness into his mind, she gave more of herself away to him.”
Source: Toxic Game
“The words Socialism and Communism have the same meaning. They indicate a condition of society in which the wealth of the community: the land and the means of production, distribution and transport are held in common, production being for use and not for profit.”
“The words spoken by the leader of the free world can expand the frontiers of freedom or shrink them.”
“The words spoken by the leader of the free world can expand the frontiers of freedom or shrink them. When Ronald Reagan called on Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall,' a surge of confidence rose that would ultimately breach the bounds of the evil empire.”
“The words spoken into our lives from childhood manifest into the adults we become”
“The words spoken over our lives from childhood manifest into the adults we become”
“The words that a father speaks to his children in the privacy of home are not heard by the world, but, as in whispering galleries, they are clearly heard at the end, and by posterity.”
Source: Levana: or, The doctrine of education
“The words that are coming out of my mouth and how I mean them, it's so much different.”
“The words that bore the deathless verse of Homer from bard to a group of fascinated hearers, and with whose fading sounds the poems passed beyond recall, are fixed on the printed page in a hundred tongues. They carry to a million eyes what once could reach but a hundred ears.”
Source: Philosophy
“The words that come direct from the people are the greatest.If you substitute one out of your own vocabulary, it disappears before your eyes.”
Source: Daring to Look: Dorothea Lange's Photographs and Reports from the Field
“The words that come from silence feed the heart.”
Source: A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“The words that come from the heart feed the world.”
Source: A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“The words that come out of our mouths do not vanish but are perpetually stored in infinite space, and they will come back to us in due time.”
“The words that had already begin to flow into this private little notebook of hers--though punctuated, of course, with the typical cares and crises of any young woman’s life—would never shift from this due-north orientation. God was first; God was supreme; God was all.”
Source: Devotedly: The Personal Letters and Love Story of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot
“The words that I want to utter
Stuck in the pit of my throat
Is love written in my destiny or
Can someone write it for me
I question myself
Can you see
the wound of my bleeding heart
and the hint of pain on my face
Is love written in my destiny or
Can someone write it for me
I question myself”
Source: The Curved Rainbow
“The words that I will have to find for that explanation will be sharp and they will hurt, much worse than the thorns of roses.”
Source: The Storyteller
“The words that matter always stay.”
Source: The Realm of Possibility
“The words that reverberate for us at the confines of this long adventure of rebellion are not formulas for optimism, for which we have no possible use in the extremities of our unhappiness, but words of courage and intelligence which, on the shores of the eternal seas, even have the qualities of virtue.”
Source: The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
“The words that strike us are those that awake an echo in a zone we have already made our own—the place where we live—and the vibration enables us to find fresh starting points within ourselves.”
Source: Il mestiere di vivere: Diario 1935-1950
“The words that we attach to our experience become our experience.”
“The words that we say last but a moment, yet the impact of those words knows no moment.”
“The words that you say and the stories you tell yourself will influence your life outcomes”
Source: Buy the Damn Dress
“The words the happy say Are paltry melody But those the silent feel Are beautiful-.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)
“The words themselves are clean, so are the things to which they apply. But the mind drags in a filthy association, calls up some repulsive emotion. Well, then, cleanse the mind, that is the real job. It is the mind which is the Augean stables, not language.”
Source: Selected Poems of D.h. Lawrence
“The words themselves eluded her eyes, they swam and darted like the colours of a kaleidoscope.”
Source: Ink Blood Sister Scribe
“The words themselves—in their wit, exuberance, mistakenness and violence—are thrilling to me.”
Source: In the Cut
“The words they spoke. The feelings that would not take the form of words. Forgotten Promises. Unrealized hopes. Frustrated longings.”
“The words to country songs are very earthy like the blues. They're not as dressed up and the people are very honest and say, 'Look, I miss you darlin', so I went out and got drunk in this bar.' That's the way you say it. Where in Tin Pan Alley they would say, 'Oh I missed you darling, so I went to this restaurant and I sat down and had a dinner for one.' That's cleaned up now, you see? But country and blues tells it like it is.”
“The words unuttered in the night would not be said in the day".”
Source: Termites
“The words unuttered in the night would not said in the day".”
Source: Termites
“The words walked right out of my mouth.”
“The words we choose can build communities, reunite loved ones, and inspire others. They can be a catalyst for change. However, our words also have the power to destroy and divide: they can start a war, reduce a lifelong relationship to a collection of memories, or end a life.”
“The words we choose to use when we communicate with each other, carry vibrations. The word ‘war’ carries a whole different vibration than the word ‘peace’. The words we use are showing how we think and how we feel. The careful selection of words, helps to elevate our consciousness and resonate in higher frequencies.”
“The words we construct, the poems we write and the songs we sing, become the love story of a stranger we have never seen.”
“The words we could not share left us more room for ourselves.”
Source: The Lady and the Monk: Four Seasons in Kyoto
“The words we read and words we write never say exactly what we mean. The people we love are never just as we desire them. The two symbola never perfectly match. Eros is in between.”
Source: Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay
“The words we rearrange in our mind, rearrange our life.”
Source: Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity
“The words we speak act as seeds.”
Source: Kingdom Fundamentals: What the Kingdom of God Means and What it Means for You | A Thorough and Biblical Exposition of the Kingdom of Heaven as Preached by Jesus
“The words we speak to each other should leave stretch marks, not bruises. Love is always picky about what it says.”
“The words we use don't matter as much as the emotion behind the words. When we understand this, we have the ability to influence, inspire, persuade and affect others.”
“The words we use for the Creator are a reflect of ourselves. If we think of God as fear and shame, we are scared and have something to be ashamed of ... But if we see love, compassion and kindness, it is because we possess these qualities.”
“The words we use shape our reality. They are the blueprint for our experiences.”
Source: 3 Minute Positivity Journal: Boost your Mood. Train Your Mind. Change Your Life.
“The words went round and round and round in my mind and my body, until I knew they were no longer my words but something that had been carved into my heart. And now my soul was crying.”
Source: Strangeland
“The words were a paraphrase of the suggestion of Jesus: "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's." Bokonon's paraphrase was this: "Pay no attention to Caesar. Caesar doesn't have the slightest idea what's really going on.”