T Quotes
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“There is hardly any other country that got as filthy rich through human trafficking and slave trade as the Netherlands.”
Source: Roses in the Rainbow
“There is hardly any other sphere in which prejudice and superstition of the most horrific kind have been retained so long as in that of women, and just as it must have been an inexpressable relief for humanity when it shook off the burden of religious prejudice and superstition, I think it will be truly glorious when women become real people and have the whole world open before them.”
“There is hardly any personal defect... which an agreeable manner might not gradually reconcile one to.”
Source: Persuasion
“There is hardly any phase in your life where you can feel that everything is good. Life throws you surprises, sometimes it becomes a rollercoaster and sometimes things falls apart. The intensities may vary and so are your responses but every time you have to somehow work for reaching your equilibrium.”
“There is hardly any place or any company where you may not gain knowledge, if you please; almost everybody knows some one thing, and is glad to talk about that one thing.”
Source: The Modern Chesterfield
“There is hardly any politically minded man who acknowledges and agrees with every point of the program of a political party.”
“There is hardly anybody good for everything, and there is scarcely anybody who is absolutely good for nothing.”
“There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey.”
“There is hardly anything more confusing than a really strong-willed woman and when you are surrounded by two of them in the midst of trying to save the world, it really adds to some drama!”
“There is hardly anything that an ingenious mind cannot bring itself to doubt, granted sufficient industry and application.”
“There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more of less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction.”
Source: A Collection of Essays
“There is hardly that person to be found who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit and sense, than honesty and virtue.”
Source: The spectator
“There is hardship in everything except eating pancakes.”
“There is harm not only in trying to gain wealth but also in excessive concern with even the most necessary things. It is not enough to despise wealth, but you must also feed the poor and, more importantly, you must follow Christ.”
“There is hate in my heart
This is how my day starts
There is blood on my hands
From the murder of a man
And this is how I start another day in my kingdom”
Source: Songs of Love and Horror: Collected Lyrics of Will Oldham
“There is hatred, there is pain, there is bigotry
There are those who try to steal human dignity
The strength to love or the path of war
Which one of these will you be fighting for?
The more they have, the more they take
The first and final great mistake
To the ends of the Earth and back again
The human race leaves a human stain
We must shake off our complacency
Live life that’s filled with urgency
To the beauty, to the wonder of it all
Don’t bow your head, don’t break, don’t fall
Take control”
“There is healing in telling. There is healing in exposing abuse. There is healing in being truthful. There is healing in knowing you are not to blame. There is healing in standing up for yourself. There is healing in setting boundaries. There is healing in self-love. Hold onto hope that you will recover.”
Source: Soul Cry: Releasing & Healing the Wounds of Trauma
“There is healing in the bitter cup.”
Source: The Poetical works
“There is health in table talk and nursery play. We must wear old shoes and have aunts and cousins.”
Source: The Heart of Emerson's Journals
“There is heat in freezing...be a testament!”
“There is hell and there is war. The two are difficult to distinguish, but hopefully you’ll never know the sting of either. That’s why you need to be good girls. The world is a mysterious place, full of times. An abundance of times. Times. War times. Peace times. Sometimes it is difficult to figure out exactly what time. As you sit here today, ask yourself: What time is it?”
Source: The Guineveres
“There is here a great melting pot in which we must compound a precious metal. That metal is the metal of nationality.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Woodrow Wilson: Extracts from the Public Speeches of the Leader and Interpreter of American Democracy, with Masterpieces of Eloquence
“There is here, what is not in the old country. In spite of hard, unfamiliar things, there is here - hope. In the old country, a man can be no more than his father, providing he works hard. If his father was a carpenter, he may be a carpenter. He many not be a teacher or a priest. He may rise - but only to his father's state. In the old country, a man is given to the past. Here he belongs to the future. In this land, he may be what he will, if he has the good heart and the way of working honestly at the right things.”
Source: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
“There is hero in everyone.
Never doubt who you are.”
“There is heroism even in the circles of hell for fellow-sinners who cling to each other in the fiery whirlwind and never recriminate.”
Source: Felix Holt, The Radical
“There is heroism to be found in great battles, it is true; warriors with stable knees who fight and know that they will die for an idea or for the safety of loved ones back home. But there are also people who spend their entire adulthood at a soulless job they despise to make sure their children have something to eat that night so that one day those kids may lead better, more fulfilling lives than their parents. The warrior and the worker both make sacrifices. Who, then, is more heroic? Can any of us judge? I don't think I'm qualified. I'll let history decide. But I do not think we should leave it all up to warriors and rulers to speak to the future.”
Source: A Plague of Giants
“There is hinkiness afoot with regard to my, ah, disposition.”
“There is his religion of art, my young successor: rejecting life! Not living is what he makes his beautiful fiction out of! And you will now be the person he is not living with!”
Source: The Ghost Writer
“There is history the way Tolstoy imagined it, as a great, slow-moving weather system in which even tsars and generals are just leaves before the storm. And there is history the way Hollywood imagines it, as a single story line in which the right move by the tsar or the wrong move by the general changes everything. Most of us, deep down, are probably Hollywood people. We like to invent “what if” scenarios--what if x had never happened, what if y had happened instead?--because we like to believe that individual decisions make a difference: that, if not for x, or if only there had been y, history might have plunged forever down a completely different path. Since we are agents, we have an interest in the efficacy of agency.”
“There is holy ground found in the pause. It's in the quiet surrender where Heaven meets Earth and healing begins.”
Source: Take a Breath with Him Companion Guidebook - Experiencing God When You're Getting Back On Your Feet
“There is honey in this land sweeter than any I know of, and I have cut cane in places where the dirt itself tasted like sugar, so that's saying a heap.”
Source: Paradise
“There is honor between bitches”
Source: The Rizzoli & Isles Series 11-Book Bundle: The Surgeon, The Apprentice, The Sinner, Body Double, Vanish, The Mephisto Club, The Keepsake, Ice Cold, The Silent Girl, Last to Die, Die Again
“There is honor in all work, in all tasks, but take it one step further. Make what you do a labor of love. Then your work will truly touch and change the world in the way you desire. The work you do, whatever your chosen field, will be work that heals.”
“There is honor in being a dog.”
“There is honor in labor. Work is the medicine of the soul. It is more: it is your very life, without which you would amount to little.”
“There is hook in every benefit, that sticks in his jaws that takes that benefit, and draws him whither the benefactor will.”
Source: The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of Saint Paul's, 1621-1631: With a Memoir of His Life
“There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness.”
“There is hope and a kind of beauty in there somewhere, if you look for it.”
“There is hope —even in unimaginable circumstances. There is hope in our living. Even in moments of despair, possibility and opportunity emerge, and with an open heart, even joy can be triumphant.”
“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn't.”
Source: Turtles All the Way Down
“There is hope for a man who has never read Malory or Boswell or Tristam Shandy or Shakespeare's Sonnets: but what can you do with a man who says he "has read" them, meaning he has read them once, and thinks that this settles the matter?”
Source: On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature
“There is hope for me yet
Because God won't forget
All the plans he's made for me
I have to wait and see
He's not finished with me yet”
“There is hope for survival of life.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“There is hope for the future because God has a sense of humor and we are funny to God.”
“There is hope for the future, and when the world is ready for a new and better life, all these things will some day come to pass, - in God's good time”
“There is hope for the living.”
“There is hope for the living souls.”
“There is hope for you.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“There is hope for you when your opinions are in opposition to those of the majority. Your brain mighty be working as it was meant to.”
Source: The Great Pearl of Wisdom
“There is hope in dreams, imagination, and in the courage of those who wish to make those dreams a reality.”