T Quotes
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“The art of good teaching begins when we can answer the questions our students are really trying to ask us, if only they knew how to do so.”
“The art of governing [focusing] the passions is more useful, and more important, than many things in the search and pursuit of which we spend our days. Without this art, riches and health, and skill and knowledge, will give us little satisfaction; and whatsoever else we be, we can be neither happy, nor wise, nor good.”
“The art of governing consists simply of being honest, exercising common sense, following principle, and doing what is right and just.”
“The art of governing is a great metier, requiring the whole man, and it is therefore not well for a ruler to have too strong tendencies for other affairs.”
Source: Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret
“The art of governing mankind by deceiving them.”
Source: Curiosities of literature
“The art of government is not to let me grow stale.”
“The art of government is the organisation of idolatry.”
“The art of government is the organization of idolatry. The bureaucracy consists of functionaries; the aristocracy, of idols; the democracy, of idolaters. The populace cannot understand the bureaucracy: it can only worship the national idols.”
“The art of government is to make two-thirds of a nation pay all it possibly can pay for the benefit of the other third.”
“The art of growing old is the art of being regarded by the oncoming generations as a support and not as a stumbling-block...”
“The ART of happiness is finding your joy in the process, rather than in the end result.”
Source: Inspire & Nurture SELF CARE
“The art of healing comes from nature, not from the physician. Therefore the physician must start from nature, with an open mind.”
“The art of healing is like an unroofed temple, uncovered at the top and cracked at the foundation.”
“The art of hospitality is the genuine warmth and care that one person can show another. The science of hospitality is creating the conditions, the culture, the training, the physical spaces, and the psychological safety, where that art can flourish, consistently and at scale.”
Source: Hospitalicology: The Science of Great Hospitality
“The art of humility begins with a recognition of our dependence on others and an appreciation of God's gift of life.”
“The art of ignoring is one of the accomplishments of every well-bred girl, so carefully instilled that at last she can even ignore her own thoughts and her own knowledge.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of H. G. Wells (Illustrated)
“The art of illusion is grace itself.”
“The art of injudicious reading, the art of miscellaneous reading which every normal man ought to cultivate, is a very fine and satisfactory art; for the best guide to books is a book itself. It clasps hands with a thousand other books.”
Source: Confessions of a Book-lover
“The art of integrating the ego and the impulse for empathy in a dynamic call and response.”
“The art of interpretation is not to play what is written.”
“The art of invective resembles the art of boxing. Very few fights are won with the straight left. It is too obvious, and it can betoo easily countered. The best punches, like the best pieces of invective in this style, are either short-arm jabs, unexpectedly rapid and deadly; or else one-two blows, where you prepare your opponent with the first hit, and then, as his face comes forward, connect with your other fist: one, two. Both are effective; but they can be administered only by a real artist, with a real wish to knock his enemy out.”
“The art of investing is not about figuring out what has already happened. It’s about anticipating the futureand creating the future that others will read about in The Wall Street Journal.”
“The art of investment has one characteristic that is not generally appreciated. A creditable, if unspectacular, result can be achieved by the lay investor with a minimum of effort and capability; but to improve this easily attainable standard requires much application and more than a trace of wisdom. If you merely try to bring just a little extra knowledge and cleverness to bear upon your investment program, instead of realizing a little better than normal results, you may well find that you have done worse.”
Source: The Intelligent Investor, Rev. Ed
“the art of kissing the lips of a memory”
Source: Cocaine Masks
“The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.”
“The art of land doctoring is being practiced with vigor, but the science of land
health is yet to be born.”
Source: Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac & Other Writings on Conservation and Ecology: (Library of America #238)
“The art of land warfare is an art of genius, of inspiration. On the sea nothing is genius or inspiration; everything is positive or empiric.”
“The art of leadership . . . consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention. . . . The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belong to one category.”
Source: Mein Kampf: (My Struggle)
“The art of leadership is a serious matter. One must not lag behind a movement, because to do so is to become isolated from the masses. But one must not rush ahead, for to rush ahead is to lose contact with the masses. He who wished to lead a movement must conduct a fight on two fronts--against those who lag behind and those who rush ahead.”
“The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes.”
“The art of leading, in operations large or small, is the art of dealing with humanity, of working diligently on behalf of men, of being sympathetic with them, but equally, of insisting that they make a square facing toward their own problems.”
“The art of learning and development is much like navigating a ship; even in uncharted waters, a skilled captain can find new horizons and lead their crew towards them.”
“The art of learning fundamental common values is perhaps the greatest gain of travel to those who wish to live at ease among their fellows.”
Source: Perseus In The Wind: A Life of Travel
“The art of learning is the simplicity of wanting to learn more each day.”
“The art of leaving things alone. Especially when the seas of public or personal life are stormiest. There are whirlwinds in the affairs of men, tempests of the will, and it makes good sense to retire and wait things out in a safe harbour... Let nature or morality take its course.”
Source: How to Use Your Enemies
“The art of letters will come to an end before A.D. 2000. I shall survive as a curiosity.”
“The art of letting go, if mastered, may save us from our own suffering.”
Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”
Source: The Art of an Enlightened Woman: A Manifesto
“The art of letting go is art in it's purest form.”
“The art of letting go is art in its purest form.”
“The art of letting go is simply about personal empowerment. Realizing what you’re in charge of, realizing what you control, and more importantly, what you don’t control.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“the art of letting you go hasn’t been a graceful one.”
Source: The Chaos of Longing
“The art of life consists in taking each event which befalls us with a contented mind, confident of good. ... With this method ... rejoice always, though in the midst of sorrows, and possess all things, though destitute of everything.”
Source: Go up higher; or, Religion in common life (sermons).
“The art of life is loving and listening to one another.”
“The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, but using what happens to us”
Source: Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem
“The art of life is the art of avoiding pain.”
“The art of life is the art of avoiding pain; and he is the best pilot, who steers clearest of the rocks and shoals with which it is beset.”
Source: Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson
“The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much.”
“The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much.”
Source: The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt
“The art of life is to live in the present moment”
Source: The Sermon on the Mount: a general introduction to scientific Christianity in the form of a spiritual key to Matthew V, VI, and VII
“The art of life is to live in the present moment, and to make that moment as perfect as we can by the realization that we are the instruments and expression of God Himself.”
Source: The Sermon on the Mount: a general introduction to scientific Christianity in the form of a spiritual key to Matthew V, VI, and VII