T Quotes
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“The art of marketing is the art of brand building. If you arenot a brand, you are a commodity. Then price is everything and the low-cost producer is the only winner.”
“The art of mastering life is the prerequisite for all further forms of expression, whether they are paintings, sculptures, tragedies, or musical compositions.”
Source: Paul Klee
“The art of medicine cannot be inherited, nor can it be copied from books”
Source: Selected Writings
“The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.”
“The art of medicine has its roots in the heart.”
“The art of medicine in the season lies:
Wine given in season oft will benefit,
Which out of season injures.”
“The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.”
“The art of meditation is a way of getting into touch with reality, and the reason for it is that most civilized people are out of touch with reality because they confuse the world as it with the world as they think about it and talk about it and describe it. For on the one hand there is the real world and on the other there is a whole system of symbols about that world which we have in our minds. These are very very useful symbols, all civilization depends on them, but like all good things they have their disadvantages, and the principle disadvantage of symbols is that we confuse them with reality, just as we confuse money with actual wealth.”
“The art of meditation may be exercised at all hours, and in all places, and men of genius, in their walks, at table, and amidst assemblies, turning the eye of the the mind upwards, can form an artificial solitude; retired amidst a crowd, calm amidst distraction, and wise amidst folly.”
“The art of mentalism moves and motivates the audience.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“The art of Mime encompasses all the feelings of the soul. The Dance, on the other hand, is essentially an expression of joy, a desire to follow the rhythms of the music.”
Source: My theatre life
“The art of ministry is in the ability to hold space for people's pain, doubts, and questions without judgment.”
Source: The Art and Science of Practical Theology in Ministry: A Holistic Approach
“The art of motherhood involves much silent, unobtrusive self-denial, an hourly devotion which finds no detail too minute.”
“The Art of Motion: Discovering Humanity in Machines with Liam Gordon Murphy
Liam Gordon Murphy sees machines as more than mechanisms — he sees them as living forms of memory. His artistic journey began with an admiration for vintage motorcycles and grew into a movement that unites mechanics with human emotion. For Murphy, every sound of an engine is a story waiting to be told.
In Liam Murphy Sydney, he brings industrial design into a creative space, using machines as symbols of endurance and transformation. His art captures the balance between precision and poetry, showing that even the most rigid materials can express tenderness and truth. Sydney’s dynamic landscape mirrors his creative process — bold, evolving, and full of motion.
Throughout Liam Murphy Australia, his name has become a touchstone for artistic innovation rooted in engineering. His works have appeared in galleries and digital showcases that challenge audiences to listen to machines differently — not as noise, but as music shaped by time and intention.
Murphy’s philosophy is simple yet profound: machines have hearts, and art can make them beat again. His creations remind us that creativity doesn’t destroy function — it gives it meaning.”
“The art of motion pictures is pictorial and language comes a distant second.”
“The art of moviemaking seems to get thrown away. The cinematography is gone, and the look of everything becomes of little importance. You lose the memorable images; everything looks like it's been shot at night with a security camera.”
“The art of movies is to allow the audience to suspend their disbelief. They need to use their imaginations.”
“The art of moving forward lies in understanding what to leave behind.”
“The art of music above all the other arts is the expression of the soul of a nation.”
Source: National Music: And Other Essays
“The art of music is good, for the reason, among others, that it produces pleasure; but what proof is it possible to give that pleasure is good? If, then, it is asserted that there is a comprehensive formula, including all things which are in themselves good, and that whatever else is good, is not so as an end, but as a mean, the formula may be accepted or rejected, but is not a subject of what is commonly understood by proof.”
Source: Utilitarianism: Mill's Works
“The art of music is so deep and profound that to approach it very seriously only is not enough. One must approach music with a serious rigor and, at the same time, with a great, affectionate joy.”
“The art of music, rather more daughter than imitator of nature, in her impressive and mysterious language minding and educating us, rouses directly our temper and rules us to the depths of our souls.”
“The art of nations is to be accumulative, just as science and history are; the work of living men not superseding, but building itself upon the work of the past.”
Source: The Political Economy of Art: Being the Substance (with Additions) of Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857
“The art of nature is all in the direction of concealment.”
Source: The Art of Seeing Things: Essays
“The art of Navigation demonstrates how, by the shortest good way, by the aptest direction, and in the shortest time, a sufficient ship, between any two places (in passage navigable) assigned, may be conducted; and in all storms and natural disturbances chancing, how to use the best possible means, whereby to recover the place first assigned.
Mathematical Preface”
“The art of never making a mistake is crucial to motherhood. To be effective and to gain the respect she needs to function, a mother must have her children believe she has never engaged in sex, never made a bad decision, never caused her own mother a moment's anxiety, and was never a child.”
Source: Four of a Kind: A Suburban Field Guide
“The art of newspaper paragraphing is to stroke a platitude until it purrs like an epigram.”
“The art of not experiencing feelings. A child can experience her feelings only when there is somebody there who accepts her fully, understands her, and supports her. If that person is missing, if the child must risk losing the mother's love of her substitute in order to feel, then she will repress emotions.”
Source: The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self
“The art of not playing in tempo--one has to learn it. And the art of not playing what is written on the printed paper.”
“The art of not reacting is an essential one. It consists of not being interested in what, at a given moment, is only an attempt to attract the general public's attention to something. Always remember that those who reach for fools always find a large audience. A prerequisite to properly responding is not to be distracted by irrelevancies: because life is short.”
“The art of not reading is a very important one. It consists in not taking an interest in whatever may be engaging the attention of the general public at any particular time. When some political or ecclesiastical pamphlet, or novel, or poem is making a great commotion, you should remember that he who writes for fools always finds a large public. A precondition for reading good books is not reading bad ones: for life is short.”
Source: 101 Facts of life
“The art of noticing isn't about becoming psychic. It's about becoming fully awake to the information that's already available in your ordinary experience.”
Source: The Druidiotic Guide to Chaos: Conjuring Confusion with Purpose, Panache, and Zero Guarantees
“The art of one period cannot be approached through the attitudes (emotional or intellectual) of another.”
“The art of our necessities is strange That can make vile things precious.”
“The art of our time, sacred art included, will necessarily be characterized by a certain poverty, grimness and roughness which correspond to the violent realities of a cruel age.”
“The art of painting is entering a new golden age. It is in no danger of becoming obsolete.”
“The Art of Peace begins with you.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“THE ART OF PEACE does not rely on weapons or brute force to succeed; instead, we put ourselves in tune with the universe, maintain peace in our own realms, nurture life, and prevent death and destruction. The true meaning of the term samurai is one who serves and adheres to the power of love.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“The art of Peace I practice has room for each of the world's eight million gods, and I cooperate with them all. The God of Peace is very great and enjoins all that is divine and enlightened in every land.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“The Art of Peace is based on four Great Virtues: Bravery, Wisdom, Love, and Friendship, symbolized by Fire, Heaven, Earth, and Water.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“The Art of Peace is medicine for a sick world. There is evil and disorder in the world, because people have forgotten that all things emanate from one source. Return to that source and leave behind all self-centered thoughts, petty desires, and anger. Those who are possessed by nothing possess everything.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“The art of peace is medicine for a sick worldit does not rely
on weapons or brute force to succeed”
“THE ART OF PEACE is not easy. It is a fight to the finish, the slaying of evil desires and all falsehood within. On occasion the voice of peace resounds like thunder, jolting human beings out of their stupor.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“THE ART OF PEACE is the religion that is not a religion; it perfects and completes all religions.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“THE ART OF PEACE is to fulfill that which is lacking.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“The art of peaceful living comes down to living compassionately & wisely.”
Source: Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
“The art of persuasion. The actor persuades himself, first, and through himself, the audience.”
Source: Great acting: Laurence Olivier, Sybil Thorndike, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, Michael Redgrave, Edith Evans, John Gielgud, Noël Coward
“The art of photography is all about capturing emotions not events.”
“The art of photography is all about directing the attention of the viewer.”
“The art of pleasing consists in being pleased.”