T Quotes
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“There is no more hateful person than a Christian who thinks you’ve got your theology wrong.”
Source: Jesus Feminist: An Invitation to Revisit the Bible's View of Women
“There is no more hollow feeling than to stand with your honor shattered at your feet while soaring public reputation wraps you in rewards. That's soul-destroying. The other way around is merely very, very irritating.”
“There is no more honorable thing any of us can do with our lives than to work to put part of the world off-limits to the activities of human beings.”
“There is no more important issue than restoring the protection of the law to pre-natal infants.”
“There is no more important measure of a people than how carefully and faithfully they attend to the wellbeing of their children. The CJC has it right. True justice begins today with the children, or there is no hope of justice tomorrow for the world.”
“There is no more important rule of conduct in the world than this: attach yourself as much as you can to people who are abler than you and yet not so very different that you cannot understand them.”
“There is no more important struggle for American democracy than ensuring a diverse, independent and free media. Free Press is at the heart of that struggle.”
“There is no more important task in a democracy than resolving the differences among people and finding a course of action that will be supported by a sufficient number to permit the nation to achieve a better life for all.”
“There is no more independence in politics than there is in jail.”
Source: Will Rogers' World: America's Foremost Political Humorist Comments on the Twenties and Thirties--and Eighties and Nineties
“There is no more insidious error than mistaking the effect for the cause: I call it the real corruption of reason. Yet this error is one of the most unchanging habits of mankind: we even worship it under the name of "religion" or "morality." Every single principle from religion or morality contains it;”
“There is no more interesting place in the world to meet characters than a movie set.”
Source: Writings
“There is no more intrepid explorer than a kitten.”
Source: The Cat, Past and Present
“There is no more irritating fellow than the man who tries to settle an argument about communism, or justice, or liberty, by quoting from Webster.”
“There is no more light in a genius than in any other honest man - but he has a particular kind of lens to concentrate this light into a burning point.”
“There is no more lively sensation than that of pain; its impressions are certain and dependable, they never deceive as may those of the pleasure women perpetually feign and almost never experience.”
“There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.”
“There is no more mercy in him than there is milk in a male tiger.”
Source: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English
“There is no more merit in being able to attach a correct description to a picture than in being able to find out what is wrong with a stalled motorcar. In each case it is special knowledge.”
“There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision, and for whom the lighting of every cigar, the drinking of every cup, the time of rising and going to bed every day, and the beginning of every bit of work, are subjects of express volitional deliberation.”
Source: The Principles of Psychology
“There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision.”
“There is no more mistaken path to happiness than worldliness, revelry, high life.”
Source: Counsels and Maxims
“There is no more moving a professional relationship than that between a law clerk and a Supreme Court justice. As a place to work, the court is unique in its intimacy and intensity.”
“There is no more obvious indicator of the passage of time than children growing in your absence.”
Source: Out of Love
“There is no more off-leash reliable, calm, sophisticated, go-with-you-anywhere dog than a trained sheepdog.”
“There is no more open door by which you can enter into the study of natural philosophy than by considering the physical phenomena of a candle”
Source: The Chemical History of a Candle
“There is no more Palestine. Finished...”
“There is no more potent antidote to the corroding influence of mammon than the presence in the community of a body of men devoted to science, living for investigation and caring nothing for the lust of the eyes and the pride of life.”
Source: Osler's
“There is no more powerful advocate than a parent armed with information and options.”
“There is no more powerful leadership tool than your own personal example.”
Source: Wooden's Complete Guide to Leadership (EBOOK BUNDLE)
“There is no more powerful weapon for change than honesty.”
“There is no more precious currency than the unfettered liberty to explore while engaged in an "Idea Economy". You cannot centrally plan the "Idea Economy" any more than you can plan fun or spontaneity. Regulations are restraints in an "Idea Economy". The entrepreneur is either free to experiment or not.”
“There is no more precious experience in life than friendship. And I am not forgetting love and marriage as I write this; the lovers, or the man and wife, who are not friends are but weakly joined together. One enlarges his circle of friends through contact with many people. One who limits those contacts narrows the circle and frequently his own point of view as well.”
Source: Book of common sense etiquette
“There is no more profitable investment than investing in yourself. It is the best investment you can make; you can never go wrong with it. It is the true way to improve yourself to be the best version of you and lets you be able to best serve those around you.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“There is no more reason for a room on a stage to be a reproduction of an actual room than for an actor who plays the part of Napoleon to be Napoleon, or for an actor who plays Death in the old morality play to be dead.”
Source: The Dramatic Imagination: Reflections and Speculations on the Art of the Theatre, Reissue
“There is no more reason now than there has ever been to believe that we are constrained by mysterious and unknown social laws, not simply decisions made within institutions that are subject to human will — HUMAN institutions, that have to face the test of legitimacy, and if they do not meet it, can be replaced by others that are more free and more just, as often in the past.”
“There is no more reason to accuse ourselves excessively of our failings than to excuse them overmuch. He who goes overboard in self-criticism often does so in order not to suffer others' criticisms, or else does so out of a kind of vanity that wishes to make others believe that he knows how to confess his faults.”
“There is no more reason to believe that man descended from an inferior animal than there is to believe that a stately mansion has descended from a small cottage.”
Source: William Jennings Bryan's Last Message: A Reprint of His Famous Closing Arguments for the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, Undelivered and Posthumously Published
“There is no more reason to pay for private education than there is to pay for a private swimming pool for those who do not use public facilities.”
“There is no more respected or influential forum in the field of journalism than the New York Times. I look forward, with great anticipation, to contributing to its op-ed page”
“There is no more ridiculous custom than the one that makes you express sympathy once and for all on a given day to a person whose sorrow will endure as long as his life. Such grief, felt in such a way is always present, it is never too late to talk about it, never repetitious to mention it again.”
“There is no more sagacious animal than the Icelandic horse. He is stopped by neither snow, nor storm, nor impassable roads, nor rocks, glaciers, or anything. He is courageous, sober, and surefooted. He never makes a false step, never shies. If there is a river or fjord to cross (and we shall meet with many) you will see him plunge in at once, just as if he were amphibious, and gain the opposite bank.”
Source: EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEYS
“There is no more self-contradictory concept than that of idle thoughts. What gives rise to the perception of a whole world can hardly be called idle. Every thought we have either contributes to truth or to illusion.”
“There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall.”
“There is no more sovereign eloquence than the truth in indignation.”
Source: Les Mis??rables
“There is no more staunch advocate for taking public dollars and giving them to private schools - private schools that can pick the students they want to teach - than Betsy DeVos.”
“There is no more steely barb than that of the Infinite.”
Source: My Heart Laid Bare, and Other Prose Writings
“There is no more striking illustration of the immobility of British institutions than the House of Commons.”
“There is no more subtle dissolvent of morals than sentimentality.”
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
“There is no more sure tie between friends than when they are united in their objects and wishes.”
“There is no more terrible fate for a comedian than to be taken seriously.”