T Quotes
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“There are no magics or elves / Or timely godmothers to guide us. We are lost, must / Wizard a track through our own screaming weed.”
Source: The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks
“There are no makers of peace because the making of peace is at least as costly as the making of war - at least as exigent.”
Source: They Call Us Dead Men: Reflections on Life and Conscience
“There are no maladies in my golf game. My golf game stinks.”
“There are no managers like there used to be managers.”
“There are no manifestos like cannon and musketry.”
“There are no manners left in America at all, because all you're doing is kicking the person next to you so that you can consume more, see more, and get more.”
“There are no maps for the unexpected detours and unmarked paths we face in life.”
“There are no maps to guide our most important searches; we must rely on hope, chance, intuition, and a willingness to be surprised.”
“There are no masses; there are only ways of seeing people as masses”
Source: Tenses of Imagination: Raymond Williams on Science Fiction, Utopia and Dystopia
“There are no meaningless experiences.”
Source: Lessons in Living
“There are no meaningless moments or deeds in history,' [Tomasz] Burek wrote in an influential text ('On the Razor's Edge') published in 1968, 'history happens at every moment, [and] is determined in every gesture of every individual life. This sense that we live ... on the razor's edge, totally and ruthlessly, believing that everything about us is always the result of human choice and the drive to humanity within each person - this is not theology or historical determinism but a realistic approach.”
Source: Faces of Moderation: The Art of Balance in an Age of Extremes
“There are no means of attaining faith and certainty except through the Qur'an.”
“There are no means of finding what either one person or many can do, but by trying - and no means by which anyone else can discover for them what it is for their happiness to do or leave undone”
Source: The Subjection of Women
“There are no medicines to bring a dead thing back to life.”
Source: Fire
“There are no medium-sized trees in the deep forest. There are only the towering ones, whose canopy spreads across the sky. Below, in the gloom, there's light for nothing but mosses and ferns. But when a giant falls, leaving a little space ... then there's a race - between the trees on either side, who want to spread out, and the seedlings below, who race to grow up. Sometimes, you can make your own space.”
“There are no men like me. There's only me”
Source: George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones 5-Book Boxed Set (Song of Ice and Fire Series): A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and and A Dance with Dragons
“There are no men more careful of the use of means than those that are surest of a good issue and conclusion, for the one stirs up diligence in the other. Assurance of the end stirs up diligence in the means. For the soul of a believing Christian knows that God has decreed both.”
Source: Complete Works of Richard Sibbes: (7 Volume Set)
“There are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.”
“There are no mighty mountains for the universe, because there are no mountains for the universe, no rivers, no sun and no clouds! There is only universe for the universe, just a single entity!”
“There are no minor decisions in movie making. Each decision will either contribute to a good piece of work or bring the whole movie crashing down around my head many months later.”
“There are no miracles in agricultural production.”
Source: Mankind and Civilization at Another Crossroad
“There are no miracles, no redemptions, no moments of healing, no transfiguring changes in one's relation to the past. There is nothing but accepting the beastliness and defending oneself. When I was a little child I believed that Christ died for my sins. That was magic all right. He suffered and then somehow everything was made well. And nothing can be more consoling than that, to think that suffering can blot out sin, can really erase it completely, and that there is no death at the end of it all. Not only that, but there is no damage done on the way either, since every little thing can be changed and washed, everything can be saved, everything, what a marvellous myth, and they teach it to little defenceless children, and what a bloody awful lie, this denial of causation and death, this changing of death into a fairytale of constructive suffering! Who minds suffering if there's no death and the past can be altered? One might even want to suffer if it could automatically wipe out one's crimes. Whoopee. Only it ain't so.”
Source: A Word Child
“There are no miracles on Mondays.”
Source: The Orphanage of Miracles: The Kingdom Wars: Book One
“There are no mirrors of any kind in here. If there were, I’d want to smash them, but I wouldn’t. Instead, I’d probably just stare at them, giving myself negative affirmations.”
Source: Human Detritus
“There are no mistakes and it's never boring on the edge of imagination, which is only pure spirit having a bit of fun.”
“There are no mistakes in art.”
“There are no mistakes in art, only opportunities to be more creative.”
“There are no mistakes in life - only lessons. Lessons to be learnt and re-learnt until they are no longer lessons.”
“There are no mistakes in life; go with the flow and grow with the flaw.”
“There are no mistakes in life; one must simply learn to go with the flow and grow with every flaw.”
“There are no mistakes in life!”
“There are no mistakes in life, and it's not about anybody being able to judge you.”
“There are no mistakes in life, just learning opportunities.”
“There are no mistakes in life, only lessons. There is no such thing as a negative experience, only opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the road of self-mastery. From struggle comes strength. Even pain can be a wonderful teacher.”
Source: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny
“There are no mistakes in Zentangle, so there is no need for an eraser. If you do not like the look of a stroke you have made, it then becomes only an opportunity to create a new tangle, or transform it using an old trusty pattern. A Zentangle tile is meant to be a surprise that unfolds before the creator's eyes, one stroke at a time.”
Source: One Zentangle A Day: A 6-Week Course in Creative Drawing for Relaxation, Inspiration, and Fun
“There are no mistakes- only actions and consequences”
Source: The Tantric Curse
“There are no mistakes only opportunities.”
“There are no mistakes or accidents. The present is malleable. Influence the odds. Free will is your pen, write your life.”
“There are no mistakes or failures, only lessons.”
Source: The Psychology of Winning for Women: What Every Woman Needs to Know, what Every Man Needs to Understand
“There are no mistakes, just happy accidents.”
“There are no mistakes, no coincidences; all events are blessings given to us to learn from.”
“There are no mistakes, only lessons.”
Source: The Gift of Motherhood: 10 Truths for Every Mother
“There are no mistakes, only lessons.
If you don't learn the lesson the first time, they get harder.”
“There are no mistakes, save one: the failure to learn from a mistake.”
“There are no mistakes, there are only correctable errors. There are no errors, there are only alternate programs.”
Source: The Dyadic Cyclone: The Autobiography of a Couple
“There are no mistakes.”
“There are no mistakes. Only new paths to explore.”
“There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they're necessary to reach the places we've chosen to go.”
“There are no moderate Republicans left, with the exception of a few who would vote with us when it doesn’t make any difference,” Frank said. “It’s the most rigid ideological party since before the Civil War. … The bumper sticker I’m going to have printed up for Democrats this year is, ‘We’re not perfect, but they’re nuts.’”
“There are no moments more painful for a parent than those in which you contemplate your child's perfect innocence of some imminent pain, misfortune, or sorrow. That innocence (like every kind of innocence children have) is rooted in their trust of you, one that you will shortly be obliged to betray; whether it is fair or not, whether you can help it or not, you are always the ultimate guarantor or destroyer of that innocence.”