T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Taking a sip of the hot chocolate he'd made her, she met his gaze, those eerie eyes of endless black impenetrable, unreadable. "Max?" "Yes?" "Will you remember me?" His heart broke into a thousand pieces. "Always.”
Source: Bonds of Justice
“taking a small piece of the Parmesan that I have broken into craggy shards on the small wooden board I've laid out, with a wedge of triple-crème Délice de Bourgogne Brie, some nuts and dried fruits, a homemade quince and plum membrillo paste, and some tiny little German wild boar sausages that I've been hoarding since my trip to Berlin last year.”
Source: How to Change a Life
“Taking a song and bringing it to life in a professional recording studio can be an intimidating process at first; I know it certainly was for me. So to be able to offer support and guidance to an emerging singer-songwriter is a huge honor. I look forward to playing a role in such an exciting time of someone's songwriting career.”
“Taking a step without knowing the end result is the only way we develop faith and not only this, it's a practice that connects us with a power greater than ourselves.”
“Taking a thing apart is always faster than putting something together. This is true of everything except marriage.”
“Taking a Thing that is Wanted without paying for it now called stealing. In the barter system of prehistoric times, this was called survival, because honesty had not been invented yet.”
Source: I Hate Everyone: An introvert’s miserable adventures with mailmen, children, the outdoors, and the human condition.
“Taking a toddler to school is one of the most satisfying moments in my many years in public life. There is no better joy than laying the foundations of a strong future for these little children.... Friends, let us all become partners in this quest for ensuring education for all!”
“Taking a U-turn might just be the path to discovering a new direction in life.”
“Taking a vacation for one simple reason.
I am tired of getting dressed.
A vacation from clothes. unstress.”
“Taking a walk isn't really taking a walk, taking a shower isn't really taking a shower, living isn't living, and dying isn't dying. It only appears to be.”
“Taking a war decision is taking a decision to create a hell! And when a politician takes a decision to create a hell - if he is an honourable man or if he is ever a man at all - he must first go to the hell, he must first go to the front line!”
“Taking a woman home is challenging when you can see your toilet and refrigerator from your bed.”
Source: The Road to Vent Haven
“Taking a woman's book recommendation to heart might be one of the most romantic things in all the world.”
Source: Sense and Suitability
“Taking a wrong turn
allows you to see landscapes
you wouldn't otherwise have seen.”
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
“Taking a year off and going to school was the best thing I could have done after 'The Princess Diaries.' It taught me that I don't need Hollywood or a job to make me happy.”
“Taking action and doing, is one key to success. Keeping logistics in mind - enormous things are possible.”
“Taking action births motivation.”
“Taking action can also help reduce anxiety about the future. The compounding power of daily rituals can not only transform your personal relationship to the planet but also create a ripple effect from your life to the lives of people you know. Simply put, the Law of Simplicity & Consistency, the Law of Identity, and the Law of Amplification work together to create culture change.”
Source: One Green Thing: Discover Your Hidden Power to Help Save the Planet
“Taking action is hard, but know what? Enduring a bad situation can be its own hell.”
“Taking action is how you make things happen. Throw massive action at whatever you need to do. Even if it seems like you’re only taking baby steps at a time, you’ll eventually hit your stride. When you keep taking action, you learn faster.
Each result teaches you another way how to do something, or how not to do something.
Sometimes, the only way to get past some problems is to overwhelm them with”
“Taking action is the ignition key to the engine of achievement, turning potential into progress and dreams into reality.”
“Taking action on my worst idea gave me more than inaction over the best idea.”
“Taking action toward your future will require seasons of extreme growth, hard decisions, and fears that need to be conquered.”
Source: Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“Taking actions will fulfill your dreams and wishes, not the prayers and blessings.”
“Taking advantage of the method, found by me, of the black staining of the elements of the brain, staining obtained by the prolonged immersion of the pieces, previously hardened with potassium or ammonium bichromate, in a 0.50 or 1.0% solution of silver nitrate, I happened to discover some facts concerning the structure of the cerebral gray matter that I believe merit immediate communication.”
“Taking advantage of the privilege of reading is an apt starting point in the developmental process of declaring a living philosophy. A perceptive reader takes into account what the author says, rolls that material around in their brain, contrast what the author said in comparison to what other knowledgeable people wrote, and examines each writer’s variegated utterances based upon the reader’s own accumulation of real life experiences. In order to appreciate great literature, a person must endure an active personal engagement in the real world. We must acquire a clutch of hands-on experiences and reflect upon this well of vetted information in order to gain a modicum of intelligent discernment.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Taking all in all, God is, as he candidly informs us in his autobiographical chronicle — the Bible — extremely whimsical and revengeful; actually an ideal model of a despot.”
Source: An Anarchist Reader
“Taking all the round of professions and occupations, you will find that every man is the worse for being poor; and the doctor is a specially dangerous man when poor.”
“Taking all vegetable-eating nations together . . . they are a larger and much better formed race than the flesh eaters.”
“Taking architecture seriously therefore makes some singular and strenuous demands upon us...It means conceding that we are inconveniently vulnerable to the colour of our wallpaper and that our sense of purpose may be derailed by an unfortunate bedspread”
“Taking as deep a breath as the stays would allow, she became aware of a sweetly spicy scent in the air.
"What is that?" she murmured, drawing in the fragrance. "Cinnamon and wine..." Turning in the circle of his arms, she looked around the spacious bedroom, past the poster bed to the small table that had been set near the window. There was a covered silver dish on the table, from which a few traces of sweet-scented steam were still visible. Perplexed, she twisted back to look at Marcus.
"Go and find out," he said.
Curiously Lillian went to investigate. Taking hold of the cover's handle, which had been wrapped with a linen napkin, she lifted the lid, letting a soft burst of intoxicating fragrance into the air. Momentarily puzzled, Lillian stared at the dish, and then burst out laughing. The white porcelain dish was filled with five perfect pears, all standing on end, their skin gleaming and ruby-red from having been poached in wine. They sat in a pool of clear amber sauce that was redolent of cinnamon and honey.
"Since I couldn't obtain a pear from a bottle for you," came Marcus's voice from behind her, "this was the next best alternative."
Lillian picked up a spoon and dug into one of the melting-soft pears, lifting it to her lips with relish. The bite of warm, wine-soaked fruit seemed to dissolve in her mouth, the spiced honey sauce causing a tingle in the back of her throat.”
Source: It Happened One Autumn
“Taking away a child's stims doesn't take away their need to self-regulate; instead, it forces them into new habits that can cause long-term side effects and harm, including severe anxiety disorder, depression and emotional dysregulation. In 50 per cent of cases where therapy is used to stop an autistic child from stimming, the child has come out with symptoms that meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder.”
Source: Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After
“Taking away a person's control of her own life - meaning her bank account - is one of the greatest infringements a democracy can impose, especially when it applies to young people. It is an infringement even if the intent may be perceived as benign and socially valid.”
“Taking away from someone else will never make you any better.”
“Taking away our freedom to believe is tantamount to taking away our humanity.”
“Taking away our homeless shame
and clothing us with a name, home”
“Taking away the peace of a people, committing every act of violence, or consenting to such acts, especially when directed against the weakest and defenseless, is a profoundly grave sin against God.”
“Taking B12 is the price of getting to be vegan, the way wearing a helmet is the price of getting to ride a motorcycle and giving up alcohol for nine months is the price of getting to have a baby.”
“Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future.”
“Taking baths in Africa was a real challenge at times. I got real dirty, and sometimes I stayed like that for 2 days. That was pretty hard going.”
“Taking Batman globally, not everything is going to have the same flavor as Gotham City; some places are going to be a lot more bright and airy. I would say that his stories are more broad, I guess I would put it that way.”
“Taking bold climate action now has the potential to unleash the full power of business and at the same time lift millions of people out of poverty. We're the first generation to recognize this and the last generation that will have this opportunity.”
“Taking care is one way to show your love. Another way is letting people take good care of you when you need it.”
Source: You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor
“TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS...guess Elvis use to say it alot and had necklaces made with initials TCB”
“Taking care of children has nothing to do with politics. I think perhaps with time, instead of there being a politicisation of humanitarian aid, there will be a humanisation of politics.”
“Taking care of loved ones in my world was not based on affection. It was based on the fear of losing them.”
Source: The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After
“Taking care of my parents is one of the things that I want to do, just give them some of the things that we never had a chance to have. It's all about remembering where I came fromt.”
“Taking care of myself doesn't mean 'me first.' It means 'me, too.”
“Taking care of our planet is like taking care of our houses. Since we human beings come from Nature, there is no point in our going against nature, which is why I say the environment is not a matter of religion or ethics or morality. These are luxuries, since we can survive without them. But we will not survive if we continue to go against nature.”
“Taking care of whom to trust everyday, is a key to your living if your to be a live.”