T Quotes
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“There is nothing but burden in caring, but it is a welcome price to pay for the people you love.”
“There is nothing but death
Our affections can sever,
And till life's latest breath
Love shall bind us for ever.”
Source: The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival: With a Biographical Sketch
“There is nothing but eternity. Eternity has always been and will always be.”
“There is nothing but God's grace. We walk upon it; we breathe it; we live and die by it; it makes the nails and axles of the universe.”
Source: The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson: Novels, Short Stories, Poems, Plays, Memoirs, Travel Sketches, Letters and Essays (Illustrated Edition): The Entire Opus of Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer, containing Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped, Catriona and A Child's Garden of Verses
“There is nothing but God, nothing but the Goddess, nothing but Spirit in all directions, and not a grain of sand, not a speck of dust, is more or less Spirit than any other.”
Source: The Eye of Spirit: An Integral Vision for a World Gone Slightly Mad
“There is nothing but God.”
“There is nothing but nonviolence to fall back upon for retaining our freedom, even as we had to do for gaining it.”
Source: Collected Works
“There is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous men.”
Source: THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.: CONTAINING, KING RICHARD II. THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV. THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV.. VOLUME the FIFTH
“There is nothing but that frail breastwork of earth between the people and destruction.”
Source: The Complete Works of Mark Twain: All 13 Novels, Short Stories, Poetry and Essays
“There is nothing but water in the holy pools. I know, I have been swimming there. All the gods sculpted of wood or ivory can’t say a word. I know, I have been crying out to them. The Sacred Books of the East are nothing but words. I looked through their covers one day sideways. What Kabir talks of is only what he has lived through. If you have not lived through something, it is not true.”
Source: The Kabir book: forty-four of the ecstatic poems of Kabir
“There is nothing by which men display their character so much as in what they consider ridiculous... Fools and sensible men are equally innocuous. It is in the half fools and the half wise that the great danger lies.”
“There is nothing called a career in the 21st century and today is all about the talent, skills, and abilities of an individual that gets paid not the paper, resume, or certificate.”
“There is nothing called 'bad or rough weather'! It is just 'weather'. The cyclone, earthquake, rainfall etc. are normal processes of nature. Ironically, if they occur, we call them 'bad'!”
“There is nothing called change. Change is a word meant to hide mistakes, to abandon values and views, to disregard ones trueself. When in fact it is a hoax, an illusion it is a means of coping with failure, which in itself is a failure”
“There is nothing called discovery, Its just rediscovery.”
“There is nothing called failure, everything is experience.”
Source: Open the Windows
“There is nothing called 'nothing'!”
“There is nothing can pay one for that invaluable ignorance which is the companion of youth, those sanguine groundless hopes, and that lively vanity which makes all the happiness of life.”
Source: The Letters and Works: In Three Volumes
“There is nothing capricious in nature and the implanting of a desire indicates that its gratification is in the constitution of the creature that feel it.”
“There is nothing captivating like comforting words.”
“There is nothing captivating like the words of Christ.”
“There is nothing certain in a man's life but that he must lose it.”
“There is nothing certain in this world, even the love that you thought would stay will never will. Only “change” is constant and that is the harsh truth that we have to learn to accept.”
“There is nothing charming about a woman who cannot walk in her shoes.”
“There is nothing charming like being courageous.”
“There is nothing Clever about not being Happy”
“There is nothing colder than a Christian who does not seek to save others.”
“There is nothing complicated about life. Simply eliminate the non-essentials. Simple is easy. Simple is attractive. Simple is workable.”
“There is nothing conceptually better than rock 'n' roll. No group, be it Beatles, Dylan or Stones, have ever improved on Whole Lot of Shaking for my money. Or maybe I'm like our parents: that's my period and I dig it and I'll never leave it.”
“There is nothing conservative about bailing out Wall Street. Likewise, there is nothing progressive about billion dollar loans to millionaires to build solar panels.”
“There is nothing constant in the universe. All ebb and flow, and every shape that's born, bears in its womb the seeds of change.”
“There is nothing constant in this world but inconsistency.”
“There is nothing constructive about criticism… it’s always negative! Uplifting advice, on the other hand, is a rare thing of beauty!”
“There is nothing contagious as cheerfulness.”
“There is nothing contemptible about an intoxicated man - if it is nothing more than a bookful of words or a roomful of notes that he has got drunk on.”
Source: The Art of Being Ruled
“There is nothing convenient
about freedom.
It is born from battle cries
and war, and blood,
and death
and people living for it
and dying for it
without ever getting it.
Never let anyone
tell you that it was easy
for you to have the fire,
the storms, the oceans
of strength
to speak your mind
that you have today.”
Source: Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty
“There is nothing cooler than having lines like, 'Batman, the fate of the world is upon us.' Who gets to say that? And who gets to say that in a deep, earnest, amazingly sexy way?”
“There is nothing costs less than civility.”
“There is nothing crazy about a dream. There is nothing crazy about pursuing your dreams.”
Source: True Love
“There is nothing deep down inside us except what we have put there ourselves.”
Source: Consequences of Pragmatism: Essays, 1972-1980
“There is nothing derogatory in any employment which ministers to the well-being of the race. It is the spirit that is carried into an employment that elevates or degrades it.”
Source: A Few Thoughts for a Young Man: A Lecture, Delivered Before the Boston Mercantile Library Association, on Its 29th Anniversary
“There is nothing destroyed by sanctification but that which would destroy us.”
Source: An Exposition Upon the Epistle of Jude: Delivered in Christ-Church, London
“There is nothing dictators hate so much as that unassailable, eternally elusive, eternally provoking gleam. One of the main reasons why the very gallant Russian poet Gumilev was put to death by Lenin's ruffians thirty odd years ago was that during the whole ordeal, in the prosecutor's dim office, in the torture house, in the winding corridors that led to the truck, in the truck that took him to the place of execution, and at that place itself, full of the shuffling feet of the clumsy and gloomy shooting squad, the poet kept smiling.”
“There is nothing difficult about my work, and people get to hear it from me.”
“There is nothing difficult, there is nothing complicated, only one has to have a desire to have a better quality of life.”
“There is nothing disastrous in the temporary nature of our ideas. They are always that. But there may very easily be a train of evil in the self-deception which regards them as final. I think God will forgive us our skepticism sooner than our Inquisitions.”
Source: A Preface to Politics
“There is nothing distinctively scientific about the hypothetico-deductive process. It is not even distinctively intellectual. It is merely a scientific context for a much more general stratagem that underlies almost all regulative processes or processes of continuous control, namely feedback, the control of performance by the consequences of the act performed. In the hypothetico-deductive scheme the inferences we draw from a hypothesis are, in a sense, its logical output. If they are true, the hypothesis need not be altered, but correction is obligatory if they are false. The continuous feedback from inference to hypothesis is implicit in Whewell's account of scientific method; he would not have dissented from the view that scientific behaviour can be classified as appropriately under cybernetics as under logic.”
Source: Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society
“There is nothing divine about morality, it is a purely human affair.”
Source: The World As I See It
“There is nothing divine about morality; it is a purely human affair. If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed. What the individual can do is to give a fine example, and to have the courage to uphold ethical values .. in a society of cynics.”
“There is nothing dreary or doubtful about (the life). It is meant to be continually joyful...We are called to a settled happiness in the Lord whose joy is our strength.”