T Quotes
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“There is nothing, indeed, which God will not do for a man who dares to step out upon what seems to be the mist; though as he puts his foot down he finds a rock beneath him.”
“There is nothing, Sir, too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we attain the great art of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible.”
Source: Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales
“There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it is utter rot to burden those interested in them with irrelevant biographical trivia and pet longwinded theory.”
Source: Clarence John Laughlin: the personal eye
“There is nothing-
No life,
No joy,
No pain-
There is nothing save opinion,
And opinion be damned.”
Source: War Is Kind and Other Poems
“There is nothing--no circumstance, no trouble, no testing--that can ever touch me until, first of all, it has gone past God and past Christ right through to me. If it has come that far, it has come with a great purpose, which I may not understand at the moment. But as I refuse to become panicky, as I lift up my eyes to Him and accept it as coming from the throne of God for some great purpose of blessing to my own heart, no sorrow will ever disturb me, no circumstance will cause me to fret, for I shall rest in the joy of what my Lord is--that is the rest of victory!”
“There is nothing--no, nothing--innocent or good, that dies and is forgotten; let us hold to that faith or none. An infant, a prattling child, dying in the cradle, will live again in the better thoughts of those that loved it, and play its part through them in the redeeming actions of the world, though its body be burnt to ashes or drowned in the deep sea.”
Source: The Old Curiosity Shop
“There is nothjng better than to share bread with thy brother in the spirit of love.”
“There is noting truly valuable which can be purchased without pains and labor. The gods have set a price upon every real and noble pleasure.”
“There is now a $5 million dollar bounty on Osama bin Laden. Which marks the first time in history there has ever been a bounty on a guy's head who wears Bounty on his head.”
“There is now a desperate need for a London-wide left caucus of those interested in the GLC and local councils so that we can compare and discuss what is happening in each borough.”
“There is now a distance,
pressing quite persistent,
May be only inches apart,
but as if an artery is blocked.
There now seem some secrets,
a word which was earlier so needless.
May be they now laugh so less,
and even in summers,
the air between them feels dense.
Who connects? Who neglects?
Barely matters when you are no more friends.”
“There is now a fairly crowded field out there of people who are incredibly wealthy that are giving money to advance their own political agendas.”
“There is now a feeling that the pieces of physics are falling into place, not because of any single revolutionary idea or because of the efforts of any one physicist, but because of a flowering of many seeds of theory, most of them planted long ago.”
“There is now a patent restricting the use of an herb called philantis neruri for curing jaundice. An even more blatant example is the use of turmeric for healing wounds, which is something every mother and grandmother does in every home in India. Now the Mississippi Medical Center claims to have "invented" the capacity of turmeric to heal wounds.”
“There is now a real possibility that Trump will pardon Tiger King and then Tiger King will campaign for Trump. That could actually happen. That is Trump's America. If countries were TV shows, America would be Tiger King. BadChoices.us”
Source: Bad Choices Make Good Stories - Going to New York
“There is now a scourge that is called Twitter”
“There is now doubt in our minds that Nasser, whether he likes it or not, is now effectively in Russian hands, just as Mussolini was in Hitler's. It would be as ineffective to show weakness to Nasser now in order to placate him as it was to show weakness to Mussolini.”
Source: The Memoirs of Full Circle
“There is now good scientific evidence that expressing appreciation for what you have has a remarkable effect on your self-judgment system and your overall well-being, most likely because it confronts negativity and increases the production of dopamine—your brain’s pleasure juice. Scientific studies have also revealed that the simple act of looking for things to be grateful for is as important as finding them.”
Source: The Brave Athlete: Calm the F*ck Down and Rise to the Occasion
“There is now more pressure on consumers than there has ever been and it is not sustainable.”
“There is now the capacity to make tyranny total in America. Only law ensures that we never fall into that abyss—the abyss from which there is no return.”
Source: The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America
“There is nowhere else I'd rather be, nothing else I would prefer to be doing. I am at the beach looking west with the continent behind me as the sun tracks down to the sea. I have my bearings.”
Source: Land's Edge: A Coastal Memoir
“There is nowhere in existence you could go that I wouldn't find you, Violence.”
Source: Fourth Wing and Iron Flame
“There is nowhere in the four Gospels where Jesus uses the word 'homosexual.'”
“There is nowhere more important for us to be than right here.”
Source: Consciousness Rising
“There is nowhere morning does not go.”
“There is nowhere pressing to get to because there is absolutely nothing wrong with where I am.”
“There is nowhere to arrive except the present moment.”
Source: How to Sit
“There is nowhere to cry in this city. But the wife has an idea one day. There is a cemetery half a mile from their apartment. Perhaps one could wander through it sobbing without unnerving anyone.”
“There is nowhere to go but on.”
Source: Everything I Never Told You
“There is nowhere to go. What you are looking for is right here. Open the fist clenched in wanting and see what you already hold in your hand”
“There is nowhere you can go and only be with people who are like you. Give it up.”
“There is nowhere you need go to find God, for God is within you. There is no one you need ask if you are good enough, for He has already established He is exceedingly well pleased.”
Source: Illuminata: Thoughts, Prayers, Rites of Passage
“There is nudity, of course striptease is an essential component of burlesque but it's much more complex and intelligent than a display of nudity for nudity itself. And its often laugh-out-loud funny.”
“There is number of different efforts around the country are to try to redesign the math pathway and the courses that students have to take to make it more applicable to the real world.”
“There is object proof that homosexuality is more interesting than heterosexuality. It's that one knows a considerable number of heterosexuals who would wish to become homosexuals, whereas one knows very few homosexuals who would really like to become heterosexuals.”
“There is objective and subjective data in your story. It’s possible to identify, compile, and process that data to gain insight on how you can apply the science of quality management to your career.”
Source: 5-Star Career
“There is obstruction. Enlightenment is not very popular in this world. History tells us that enlightened teachers who made themselves largely available to human beings had problems.”
“There is obviously a great human need for religion because life seems to be such a mystery.”
“There is obviously a power and a truth in action that doesn't lie, which words easily can do.”
“There is October in every November and there is November in every December! All seasons melted in each other’s life!”
“There is of course a dark side to panto because there are always baddies and you can't have a baddie without a dark side. But most of the time the baddies become good.”
“There is of course a deep spiritual need which the pilgrimage seems to satisfy, particularly for those hardy enough to tackle the journey on foot.”
Source: The Pilgrimage to Santiago
“There is of course a perfectly rational explanation, but Tchitcherine has never read Martín Fierro.”
Source: Gravity’s Rainbow
“There is, of course, always the personal satisfaction of writing down one's experiences so they may be saved, caught and pinned under glass, hoarded against the winter of forgetfulness. Time has been cheated a little, at least in one's own life, and a personal, trivial immortality of an old self assured. And there is another personal satisfaction: that of the people who like to recount their adventures, the diary-keepers, the story-tellers, the letter-writers, a strange race of people who feel half cheated of an experience unless it is retold. It does not really exist until it is put into words. As though a little doubting or dull, they could not see it until it is repeated. For, paradoxically enough, the more unreal an experience becomes - translated from real action into unreal words, dead symbols for life itself - the more vivid it grows. Not only does it seem more vivid, but its essential core becomes clearer. One says excitedly to an audience, 'Do you see - I can't tell you how strange it was - we all of us felt...' although actually, at the time of incident, one was not conscious of such a feeling, and only became so in the retelling. It is as inexplicable as looking all afternoon at a gray stone of a beach, and not realizing, until one tries to put it on canvas, that is in reality bright blue.”
Source: NORTH TO THE ORIENT
“There is, of course, Niemen, in Switzerland, and Horsschitt, in Germany... It all depends on what you mean by ‘love’.”
Source: Au-delà de cette limite votre ticket n'est plus valable
“There is, of course, some comfort to be derived from the thought that everything that occurs at the level of secondary causality - in nature or history - is governed not only by a transcendent providence but by a universal teleology that makes every instance of pain and loss an indispensable moment in a grand scheme whose ultimate synthesis will justify all things. But one should consider the price at which the comfort is purchased: it requires us to believe in and love a God whose good ends will be realized not only in spite of - but entirely by way of - every cruelty, every fortuitous misery, every catastrophe, every betrayal, every sin the world has ever known; it requires us to believe in the eternal spiritual necessity of a child dying an agonizing death from diphtheria, of a young mother ravaged by cancer, of tens of thousands of Asians swallowed in an instant by the sea, of millions murdered in death camps and gulags and forced famines (and so on). It is a strange thing indeed to seek peace in a universe rendered morally intelligible at the cost of a God rendered morally loathsome.”
Source: The Doors of the Sea: Where Was God in the Tsunami?
“There is often a big disparity between the way in which we perceive things and the way things really are.”
“There is often a good deal of the child left in people who have had to grow up too soon.”
Source: O Pioneers
“There is often a prophetic word in the words of a prophet, but not everything said is true prophecy.”
Source: Advancing in the Prophetic: Communicating the Heart of God
“There is often as much independence in not being led as in not being driven.”
Source: The New Dictionary of Thoughts