T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The world was new each day for God so made it daily. Yet it contained within it all the evils as before, no more, no less.”
Source: The Border Trilogy
“The world was no doubt made, that it might be a theatre of the divine glory.”
Source: Commentaries on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews
“The world was normal, I looked at the sky, I saw a sign in the sky, and suddenly there was a catastrophe. This is not a story of Noah or any others, this my story to warn that we must all be prepared. Love God, our God!”
“The world was not created once and for all time for each of us individually. There are added to it in the course of our life things of which we have never had any suspicion.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past
“The world was not just moving. It was alive.
And it was ready to fight.”
Source: Wolf by Wolf
“The world was not made for any one species.”
Source: Ishmael: A Novel
“The world was not meant to be a prison in which man awaits his execution.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1962
“The world was not ready for their wisdom. Yet they achieved great things in the invisible universe and their impact would be understood later, in the fullness of time.”
Source: The Only Girl in the World
“The world was not wheeling anymore. It was just very clear and bright and inclined to blur at the edges.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“the world was on fire, and theseus was a shaded green pool.”
Source: Ariadne
“The world was our playground.. When you fell off the monkey bars, I left the playground.”
“The world was perverse, set up in such a way that bad decisions seemed obvious only in retrospect.”
Source: The Strange Land
“The world was quickly forgetting us. And there was little news to report.”
Source: The Dead of Night
“The world was ready for greater discoveries two thousand years ago. (Heron of Alexandria is an excellent example of an inventor who invented the first steam engine, aeolipile.) There was a basis for it. Only the language to translate abstract ideas and symbols into the language of science was missing. The only obstacle to a human being is a human being himself. The only limitation comes from the inability to dream and pierce into the essence that permeates all that exists in the universe. There is the same law for a galaxy, for a man, and for an ant. Basic principles are the same everywhere; they never change and exist as long as the universe exists.”
Source: ABSOLUTE
“The world was reduced to the surface of her skin and her inner self was safe from all bitterness.”
“The world was rushing,
And this soul was crushing,
My wounds were gushing,
Why couldn't I understand a thing?
I fell for everything, I felt everything.”
Source: The No One
“The world was scary. Worse, I was scary in it.”
Source: Monstrilio
“The world was sick, and the ills from which it was suffering were mainly due to the perversion of man, his inability to live at peace with himself. The microbe was no longer the main enemy; science was sufficiently advanced to be able to cope with it admirably. If it were not for such barriers as superstition, ignorance, religious intolerance, misery and poverty.”
“The world was simpler in those days, Jaime thought, and men as well as swords were made of finer steel. Or was it only that he had been fifteen? They were all in their graves now, the Sword of the Morning and the Smiling Knight, the White Bull and Prince Lewyn, Ser Oswell Whent with his black humor, earnest Jon Darry, Simon Toyne and his Kingswood Brotherhood, bluff old Sumner Crakehall. And me, that boy I was … when did he die, I wonder? When I donned the white cloak? When I opened Aerys’s throat? That boy had wanted to be Ser Arthur Dayne, but someplace along the way he had become the Smiling Knight instead.”
Source: A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold Pt. 2
“The world was simply and sheerly divided into 'the aware', those who had the experience of being vessels of the divine, and a great mass of 'the unaware', 'the unmusical', 'the unattuned.”
Source: The electric kool-aid acid test
“The world was simply too cruel; how could I survive?”
Source: Memoirs Of A Geisha
“The world was so beautiful when regarded like this, without searching, so simply, in such a childlike way. Moons and stas were beautiful, beautiful were bank and stream, forest and rocks, goat and gold-bug, flower and butterfly. So lovely, so delightful to go through the world this way, so like a child, awake, open to what is near, without distrust.”
Source: Siddhartha
“The world was so unbearably pretty, and it continued being so all the way down the mountain to school. I felt slightly high because of the beauty, and the inside of my head tickled. I wondered if this is how artists go through life, with all of its sensations tickling their craniums like a peacock feather..”
Source: Hey Nostradamus!
“The world was the Overlook Hotel, where the party never ended. Where the dead were alive forever.”
Source: Doctor Sleep
“The world was to me a secret which I desired to devine.”
Source: Frankenstein
“The world was to Shakespeare a great stage of fools on which he was utterly bewildered. His pregnant observations of life are not coordinated into any philosophy.”
“the world was too big, too full of splintered dreams.”
Source: The Assassin's Blade
“The world was very feminine when I was young. And now it's very masculine.”
“The world was waiting to be full of discovery made(as a photographer) I could share the things I saw and learned.you would react to something all others might walk by.”
“The world was waiting--wide open and hers for the taking.”
Source: The Assassin's Blade
“The world was warned of extremely severe dangers unless urgent steps are taken to deal with global warming.”
“The world
was whole because
it shattered. When it shattered,
then we knew what it was.”
Source: Vita Nova
“The world was won for Christ not by arguments but by sanctity: "What you are speaks so loud, I can hardly hear what you say."”
Source: Handbook of Catholic Apologetics: Reasoned Answers to Questions of Faith
“The world wasn't what I wanted it to be," Pong went on. "Not Chattana. Not even Tanaburi. I thought if I ran far enough, I could find that perfect place where life is fair and everything is good. But even if I make it to the sea, even if I go all the way to the end of the world, I'll never find a place like that. It doesn't exist.”
Source: A Wish in the Dark
“The world wasn't a more tolerant place when I was a young man. Rather, they simply sidestepped all the issues.”
“The world wasn't created. It is created anew at every moment by mind.”
“The world watches all our activities. We may close our guilty eyes, but we can’t close the questioning eyes of the world.”
Source: Light Inspired
“The world wavered and quivered and threatened to burst into flames.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
“The World we all share is given to us in trust. Every choice we make regarding the earth, air, and water around us should be made with the objective of preserving it for all generations to come.”
“The world we all share is the same in important respects. But in some deep ways, the lived world and its meanings are radically different.”
“The world we are born into-this complicated, difficult, hauntingly touching world-is the one whole thing. It is the world we awaken in, and awaken to.”
“The world we are in today is likely to end catastrophically, as many other human worlds have done before.”
“The world, we are told, was made especially for man — a presumption not supported by all the facts.”
Source: A Thousand-Mile Walk To The Gulf: The American Naturalist's 1867 Journey Through the Post-War South
“The world we are trying to transcend is not the physical world of air, sunlight, and ocean. After all, that world, even with all of its problems, is an amazingly beautiful world. Our problem is with the world that mind has constructed. Can we see that there is a mental world that we have created somewhere in our consciousness? It is a mind-created world that we have been living in forever. When we open our eyes, we see the outer world. We can walk outside near the ocean for just ten or twenty minutes and we see a beautiful world with sand, rocks, waves; the ocean is singing a song. It is a beautiful world. There is nothing wrong with that world. It is perfect, sacred in itself.
The world that we must transcend is the world that mind has constructed. That world has lots of problems, lots of drama, lots of stories, and lots of suffering. It's a forever spinning wheel of painfulness, agony, and so forth.”
Source: The Magic of Awareness
“The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today. Politics moves the pieces. Education changes the game.”
“The world we create is a reflection of ourselves. Change yourself and change the world.”
“The world we experience with our unaided senses is fluid and animate, shifting and transforming in response to our own shifts of position and of mood.”
“The world we have created has problems, that can be resolved by rich getting richer, bu by sharing we can. Ron Harris - 2008”
“The world we have created, has problems, that can not be resolved by rich getting richer but by sharing we can over come the problems" Dr. Ron Harris - 2008”
“The world we have created is a product of our thinking.”