T Quotes
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“The answer to having a better life is not about getting a better life, it's just about changing how we see the one we have right now.”
Source: Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace
“The answer to helplessness is not so very complicated.”
“The answer to how to live is to stop thinking about it.”
“The answer to human life is not to be found within the limits of human life.”
Source: Letters
“The answer to injustice is not to silence the critic but to end the injustice.”
“The answer to many of the domestic problems we face is not higher taxes and more spending. It is less waste, more results and greater freedom for the individual American to earn a rightful place in his own community - and for States and localities to address their own needs in their own ways, in the light of their own priorities.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1973
“The answer to most questions can be given in one or two words, and no one will challenge you to go deeper.”
“The answer to old age is to keep one's mind busy and to go on with one's life as if it were interminable. I always admired Chekhov for building a new house when he was dying of tuberculosis.”
“The answer to one is the answer to all. Government by 'the people' is expedient or it is not. If it is expedient, then obviously all the people must be included.”
“The answer to our cry which God gave in Jesus infinitely transcends our expectations, achieving a solidarity which cannot be human alone, but divine. Only the God who is love, and the love which is God, could choose to save us in this way, which is certainly the lengthiest way, yet the way which respects the truth about him and about us: the way of reconciliation, dialogue and cooperation.”
“The answer to our existence lies in existence itself.”
Source: The Warrior
“The answer to our prayer may be coming, although we may not discern its approach. A seed that is underground during winter, although hidden and seemingly dead and lost, is nevertheless taking root for a later spring and harvest.”
Source: Streams in the Desert, KJV
“The answer to our prayer may be the echo of our resolve.”
“The answer to our prayer of how to meet our children’s needs may be to more often technologically disconnect. Precious moments of opportunity to interact and converse with our children dissolve when we are occupied with distractions. Why not choose a time each day to disconnect from technology and reconnect with each other? Simply turn everything off. When you do this, your home may seem quiet at first; you may even feel at a loss as to what to do or say. Then, as you give full attention to your children, a conversation will begin, and you can enjoy listening to each other.”
“The answer to our worry is not to look inward but to look upward.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God
“The answer to prayers is for the appointed time. God’s honour is at stake to response to the supplications of His Children in His timing.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The answer to religion is not no religion, but another way of thinking of it. Another way of being in it.”
“The answer to subversion of democracy is more democracy, more freedom, more justice.”
“The answer to the American health crisis is the food that each of us chooses to put in our mouths each day. It's as simple as that.”
Source: The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-Term Health
“The answer to the ancient question Why is there something rather than nothing would be that nothingis unstable.”
“The answer to the big questions in running is the same as the answer to the big questions in life: Do the best with what you've got.”
“The answer to the drug problem is not criminalisation and incarceration, but education, regulation and treatment.”
Source: Sex, Death, Drugs & Madness
“The Answer to the Great Question... Of Life, the Universe and Everything... Is... Forty-two,' said Deep Thought, with infinite majesty and calm.”
“The answer to the meaning of life IS the question, 'How can we suffer less?' The goal is not the destination, but the meaning in course we chart towards the horizon we never reach.”
Source: Sufferless: The Science & Philosophy of Reducing Suffering
“The answer to the mystery of existence is the love you shared sometimes so imperfectly, and when the loss wakes you to the deeper beauty of it, to the sanctity of it, you can't get off your knees for a long time, you're driven to your knees not by the weight of the loss but by gratitude for what preceded the loss.”
“The answer to the mystery of origins has to be encoded somewhere in the fabric of the universe. Before we attempt to decode it, we must first find it.”
Source: Random Cosmos
“The answer to the nature of our existence is somewhere in the middle, and that, of course, is what we're looking for: how to see ourselves in a new picture of ourselves and understand the questions that humans have asked forever, "Who are we, how did we get here, where are we going, and what's the nature of this reality that we're in?"”
“The answer to the prayer of a rich man is in the hands of the poor.”
Source: Face to Face Meetings With Jesus Christ: Biblical Mysteries Revealed in His Own Words Like Never Before in Human History
“The answer to the problem of evil does not lie in trying to establish its point of origin, for that is simply not revealed to us. Rather, in the moment of the cross, it becomes clear that evil is utterly subverted for good.... If God can take the greatest of evils and turn them for the greatest of goods, then how much more can he take the lesser evils which litter human history, from individual tragedies to international disasters, and turn them to his good purpose as well.”
“The answer to the problems of our world is not more armed intervention, but intervention of the heart.”
Source: Neden Türk: The Gospel of Secularism
“The answer to the question "where do good ideas come from" is always the same, the come from bad ideas. If you come up with 20 bad ideas you get one good one.”
“The answer to the question ‘How many children do you have?’ and the one to the question ‘How many children are you raising?’ are not identical in all cases: some men are not taking care of their own children, some are knowingly or unknowingly raising other men’s children, and some do not even know that they each have a child, another child, or other children.”
“The answer to the question of the purpose of the theory of value is quite different for the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie asks about the prices of commodities, the proletariat about the organisation of society.”
“The answer to the question of why we have war is this: we have war because we have war. War is overdetermined; its supporting norms are self-fueling and robustly redundant. Wars produce the conditions for future wars.”
Source: From War to Peace: A Guide to the Next Hundred Years
“The answer to the question 'what is consciousness' is answered by the fact that there is a question”
“The answer to the riddle posed by identity groups is that they are one entity and their identity is that of their ideal. There can be no shared identity among people, as each person is unique.”
Source: The Creation of Me, Them and Us
“The answer to this question is closely connected with that other question which arises here, that of who is to do the planning. It is about this question that all the dispute about “economic planning” centers. This is not a dispute about whether planning is to be done or not. It is a dispute as to whether planning is to be done centrally, by one authority for the whole economic system, or is to be divided among many individuals. Planning in the specific sense in which the term is used in contemporary controversy necessarily means central planning—direction of the whole economic system according to one unified plan. Competition, on the other hand, means decentralized planning by many separate persons. The halfway house between the two, about which many people talk but which few like when they see it, is the delegation of planning to organized industries, or, in other words, monopoly.”
Source: The Use of Knowledge in Society
“The answer to this riddle has a hole in the middle, And some have been known to fall in it. In tennis it's nothing, but it can be received, And sometimes a person may win it. Though not seen or heard it may be perceived, Like princes or bees it's in clover. The answer to this riddle has a hole in the middle, And without it one cannot start over.”
“The answer to violence is even more democracy, even more humanity...”
“The answer to war is no war.”
Source: The Wild Flag: Editorials from the New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters
“The answer to what defines a smear often lies in the motivation behind, and scale of, the response.”
“The answer to why the equation of 1 + 1 + 1 = 0 was that Raylan didn’t want the real me. He only thought he did, and therefore the solution to the problem ended up being a simple subtraction equation.”
“The answer to why the equation of 1 + 1 + 1 = 0 was that Raylan didn’t want the real me. He only thought he did, and therefore the solution to the problem ended up being a simple subtraction equation. And now Raylan wants me to marry him? Holy Saints, what was he thinking? After all, I knew I certainly wasn’t marriage- able material. And deep down he had to know that too if he decided to sleep with someone else.”
Source: Fated to Love You
“The answer to your first question is simple. The human race had become too dangerous. We are aware that the means for interstellar flight have been developed here on Earth, almost to the point of application. But we cannot allow this bellicose and destructive species to infect space beyond your own star system...”
Source: Cerberus
“The answer to your first riddle,” I told him. “If yes is no and once is never,
then the number of sides a triangle has… is… two.” I drew out my reply, not
bothering to explain how I’d arrived at my answer”
Source: The Inheritance Games
“The answer to your prayer is not according to your faith while you are talking, but according to your faith while you are working.”
Source: The Science of Wallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Well, The Science of Getting Rich & The Science of Being Great – Complete Trilogy: From one of the New Thought pioneers, author of How to Promote Yourself, New Science of Living and Healing, Hellfire Harrison, A New Christ, How to Get What You Want and Jesus The Man and His Work
“The answer was always...
The question unspoken remains...
Now, just for one smile,
I'll love you till the end of my days.”
Source: На чист Български...: Pristine Bulgarian sayings...
“The answer was regulation. But don't call it regulation, said Roosevelt. "If we call the method regulation, people will hold up their hands in horror and say 'UnAmerican' or 'dangerous.' But if we call the same process co-operation these same old fogeys will cry out 'well done.”
Source: FDR
“The answer was that in Burundi, having a clean bill of health has taken on a very particular meaning: unless and until you have paid for your hospital treatment, you simply can't leave, you are in effect a captive.”
“The answer will only arrive after we stop looking for it.”