T Quotes
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“There is no learning without remembering.”
“There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep on learning, you must keep on risking failure-all your life.”
“There is no learning without study.”
“There is no left and right in writing. There is only good and bad writing.”
Source: Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961
“There is no legimate actor who can resist the powerful lure of the movies. It isn't the money that fetches him. It isn't the great publicity. It is simply this: the movies enable an actor to look at himself.”
Source: Materia, Critica: New Introd. by Charles Angoff
“There is no legislation--I care not what it is--tariff, railroads, corporations, or of a general political character, that all equals in importance the putting of our banking and currency system on the sound basis proposed in the National Monetary Commission plan.”
“There is no legitimate use whatsoever for marijuana. This is not medicine. This is bogus witchcraft. It has no place in medicine, no place in pain relief.”
“There is no leisure about politics.”
Source: Theological texts
“There is no length that is too great to go to in order to protect your child.”
“There is no less invention in aptly applying a thought found in a book, than in being the first author of the thought.”
“There is no letter of the law to follow in Zen. There is a lot of etiquette, but there are no rules.”
“There is no level playing field. Any time our society says that a powerful chemical company has the same right as a low income family that's living next door, that playing field is not level, is not fair.”
“There is no Levitical decree between nations, and on this occasion I can see neither sin nor shame in marrying our own sister.”
“There is no liberal education for the under-languaged.”
“There is no liberal world order anymore, and the aspiration to create one no longer seems real. But there are liberal societies, open and free countries that offer a better chance for people to live useful lives than closed dictatorships do. They are hardly perfect. Those that exist have deep flaws, profound divisions, and terrible historical scars. But that’s all the more reason to defend and protect them. So few of them have existed across human history; so many have existed for a short time and then failed. They can be destroyed from the outside and from the inside, too, by division and demagogues. Or they can be saved. But only if those of us who live in them are willing to make the effort to save them.”
Source: Autocracy, Inc.
“There is no liberation to compare with freeing oneself from the illusions and delusions of the age in which one lives.”
“There is no liberation without learning.”
“There is no liberator without being a learner.”
“There is no liberty except the liberty of some one making his way towards something. Such a man can be set free if you will teach him the meaning of thirst, and how to trace a path to a well. Only then will he embark upon a course of action that will not be without significance. You could not liberate a stone if there were no law of gravity - for where will the stone go, once it is quarried?”
Source: Flight to Arras
“There is no liberty like the grace to keep law of God.”
“There is no liberty without dependency. That is why we should celebrate tax day.”
“There is no lie in sensuality. It’s the ultimate truth.”
“There is no lie in war or preparation of war that can't be defended.”
“There is no lie that a man will not believe; and there is no man who does not believe many lies; and there is no man who believes only lies.”
“There is no life after death, so offer kindness to all, not in the next life but now”
“There is no life after life. Whoever says there is, ignore him! The untruth must be ignored! Stick to the life and the science!”
“There is no life and there is no death. Life and death are moving shadows cast upon the ground by clouds that sweep across the sky.”
“There is no life for girls in team sports past
Little League. I got into tennis when I realized this, and because I
thought golf would be too slow for me, and I was too scared to swim.”
“There is no life higher than the grasstops”
Source: Collected Poems
“There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination. Living there, you'll be free if you truly wish to be.”
“There is no life in thee, now, except that rocking life imparted by a gently rolling ship; by her, borrowed from the sea; by the sea, from the inscrutable tides of God.”
Source: Moby-Dick: or, The Whale
“There is no life in war; there is life only in peace.”
“There is no life of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a heroic poem of its sort, rhymed or unrhymed.”
“There is no life on Mars، and artificial life can be created on it.”
“There is no life on Mars، and artificial life can not be created on it.”
“There is no life so humble that, if it be true and genuinely human and obedient to God, it may not hope to shed some of His light. There is no life so meager that the greatest and wisest of us can afford to despise it. We cannot know at what moment it may flash forth with the life of God.”
Source: The Candle of the Lord: And Other Sermons
“There is no life so long as we are divided, life united is life brought to life.”
Source: Bulldozer on Duty
“There is no life struggle to transformational success without the shedding of tears...listen closely to the experience stories of those who bear testimonials of touring through adversity...you can hear their silent cries, despite a desert-dry eye, even if those tears are falling within...”
“There is no life that does not contribute to history.”
Source: The Living Is Easy
“There is no life to be found in violence. Every act of violence brings us closer to death. Whether it's the mundane violence we do to our bodies by overeating toxic food or drink or the extreme violence of child abuse, domestic warfare, life-threatening poverty, addiction, or state terrorism.”
“There is no life which does not possess its own importance, no life which may not be touched by greatness at any time -- Yes, be touched by greatness and have a hand in it. (from The Mirror of Her Dreams)”
Source: The Mirror of Her Dreams
“There is no life without consciousness; there is no consciousness without life.”
Source: A Study in Consciousness: A Contribution to the Science of Psychology
“There is no life without death.”
Source: Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus
“There is no life without death. That is the true meaning of yin and yang”
“There is no life without friendship”
“There is no life without guilt anyway, at least in the Western world. I think in other civilizations it might be different but if the world is getting Westernized all over, guilt will enter through the technology and democracy and their actions. It will come side by side so there won't be anymore innocent societies in the future I think which in fact is not such a bad thing.”
“There is no life without patience.”
Source: The Ghost Writer
“There is no life without sport and no sport without competition.”
“There is no life without struggle, so it seems that fighting is the only solution. Practically speaking, peace never lasts longer.”
“There is no life without the conditions of life that variably sustain life, and those conditions are pervasively social, establishing not the discrete ontology of the person, but rather the interdependency of persons, involving reproducible and sustaining social relations, and relations to the environment and to non-human forms of life, broadly considered. This mode of social ontology (for which no absolute distinction between social and ecological exists) has concrete implications for how we re-approach the issues of reproductive freedom and anti-war politics. The question is not whether a given being is living or not, nor whether the being in question has the status of a “person”; it is, rather, whether the social conditions of persistence and flourishing are or are not possible. Only with this latter question can we avoid the anthropocentric and liberal individualist presumptions that have derailed such discussions.”
Source: Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?