T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“They always say 'youth is wasted on the young' - there's something to that.”
“They always say chase your dreams. If you want it, it’ll happen. But I don’t think anyone gets what they wanted at eighteen. Maybe the dream job turns out to be a nightmare. Maybe the wife… leaves. Maybe the kids never happen. There’s no shame in changing your dream.”
Source: Mistletoe Latte
“They always say: cold feet in bed means a man will leave you I have had cold feet my whole life & still no luck”
Source: Bestiary
“They always say it is better to have loved and lost and all that, so no I don't think I have any regrets, and I have always been there for all of my kids no matter what.”
“They always say some women like to fix people. I don't like to fix people, but you like a challenge.”
“They always say that Albert Einstein was a genius. Then how come when anyone ever calls you that, it's an insult? 'You don't know where you parked the car? Good job, Einstein.' I don't think we're honoring that man properly by using his name in vain in parking lots.”
“They always say that jazz doesn't sell, but it's a lie, because it does sell, and it sells consistently year in and year out.”
“They always say that the entertainment and restaurant industries are the only businesses that don't sink during a depression or a recession. I've done both, and I recommend to anyone who wants to be a rock star, if that doesn't pan out, become a cook.”
“They always say the Miss America Pageant isn't a beauty contest, it's really a scholarship program. If that's the case, why don't we just put all the contestants on 'Jeopardy!' and pick Miss America that way? At least you get the smartest one.”
“They always say they didn't. I never heard of one who said, 'You know, I deserve this.' Never happens.”
Source: Michael Crichton: Two Complete Novels
“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
Source: The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again
“They always say to Californians that we don't have seasons. Of course, that is not true. We have fire, flood, mud and drought.”
“They always say, doing what I do for a living, write what you know and then people will respond to it. I luckily had a very charming, lovable mom who I think everybody could see bits and pieces of their mom in. All I had to do was write a character that was like my mom, and it made my life easier.”
“They always seemed to think that a horse was something like a steam-engine, only smaller. At any rate, they seemed to think that if they only pay for it, a horse is bound to go just as far, and just as fast, and with just as heavy a load as they please.”
Source: Black Beauty
“They always shared equally, even if all they had was a handful of nuts or a piece of fruit. Today she had brought back fried fish and stewed onions with bread and other things that you would not put together if you had the luxury of considering the pleasure of the mouth.”
Source: Little Family
“They always talk about teenagers thinking their lives will never end. I expected my life to end at any minute, every day.”
“They always tell my mom to tell me to tell the teacher, but for what, because they never do anything about it.”
Source: Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“They always tell you that you learn from your mistakes, but never tell you that some mistakes you can only make once”
“They always tell you to do what you love. But they forget to add that writing doesn't pay by the hour.”
“They always think things could be much worse and surprisingly they found comfort in that. When I fell from the motorcycle, they said “At least you didn’t injure your head...”
Source: The story is about me
“They always threw their arms around and hugged me while crying our Yiddish endearments. Yet none of them believed in God. They believed in social justice, good works, Israel, and Bette Midler. I was nearly thirty before I met a religious Jew.”
Source: Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith
“They always throw around this term 'the liberal elite.' And I kept thinking to myself about the Christian right. What's more elite than believing that only you will go to heaven?”
“They always try to make it like jocks discriminate against gay people. I've been a big proponent of gay marriage for a long time, because as a black person, I can't be in for any form of discrimination at all.”
“They always try to play with our minds. But that won't work with our club. We've got 20 guys without brains.”
“They always use the word 'insult' with me, but I don't hurt anybody. I wouldn't be sitting here if I did. I make fun of everybody and exaggerate all our insecurities.”
“They always want me to play myself and that's a big snooze.”
“They always want to sell me as a hard bopper.”
“They always win who side with God.”
Source: Hymns
“They always, always, always curl your lashes, because it really helps open your eyes and make you look awake. Moisturizing is very important. And what they usually do at shows is they spray some water or Caudalie face spray, which smells really nice. They spray that over your face and make that a bit more fresh and dewy-looking so it's a bit less powdered.”
“They amuse themselves by playing an irrelevant ecclesiastical game called "Let's Pretend." Let's pretend that we possess the objective truth of God in our inerrant Scriptures or in our infallible pronouncements or in our unbroken apostolic traditions.”
Source: Resurrection: myth or reality? : a bishop's search for the origins of Christianity
“They appear to have become so attached to their outrage that they are even more outraged that they won't be able to be outraged anymore.”
“They appear to have had a higher voter turnout in Iraq than we did in our recent federal elections, and we didnt have terrorists threatening to kill our families if we voted.”
“They appeared to me like a thin veil of mist, translucent, almost- not quite there. But for all their misty peculiarity, they were as clear to me as the minnows in the shallows and the foxgloves on the riverbank and the butterflies fanning their wings. They flitted from flower to flower, as swift as dragonflies, sometimes glowing brightly like a candle flame suddenly catching, sometimes fading like a breath of warm air on glass, so that you would never know they had been there at all. Yet there they were. And there I was, watching them.”
Source: The Cottingley Secret
“They applauded when I had finished speaking, and I admit that I took pleasure from that. Forgive me for my pride, Lord. Help me to remember that all the work I do—whether it is excavating bones in the desert or giving lectures to the public—is not for my own glory, but for yours. Let me never forget that my task is to show others the beauty of your works and in doing so bring them closer to you. Amen.”
Source: Omphalos
“They are "sexcellent". That is a pun for you, you will find lots of puns on the internet! Also: blonde jokes.”
“They are a contrast to your own ideations, letting you see the shadows caused by their still rough edges. Without them, everything would just be a flat greyness. -The Malwatch”
“They are a couple in love, and anyone but a fool would see it is simply that, nothing more- and certainly nothing less.”
Source: The Red Queen
“They are a doomed race. Wars, smallpox, gross immorality, a change from old ways to new ways their fate is the common fate of the American, whether he sails the sea in the North, gallops over the plain in the West, or sleeps in his hammock in the forests of Brazil.”
“They are a fairly aggressive conservation organization that was started to protect the great whales particularly, but in general all marine life around the world. So those are the people I'm trying to attach my name to.”
“They are a great essay in male friendship, which has gone now. Men's friendship has been debased. One of the lovely things about Holmes and Watson is that they do have this great platonic relationship.”
“they are a little more solid even in the exquisite nakedness of their existence and they glory in their reality and read music and dance poetry on the sidewalks and in the lavatories of bombed out buildings. we take their words and cup them in our hands and we take their lips and crush them to ourselves and dream the dreams and think of sands and faraway places and wish for death and pray they see IT soon.”
Source: Industrial Madness
“They are a special breed-like normal accountants, but without the soppy sentimentality. These are the oncologists of market capitalism.”
“They are a very decent generous lot of people out here and they don't expect you to listen.... It's the secret of social ease in this country. They talk entirely for their own pleasure. Nothing they say is designed to be heard.”
Source: The world of Evelyn Waugh
“They are a very extensive minority who have suffered discrimination and who have the same right to participation in the promise and fruits of society as every other individual.”
“They are a very tough opponent, and they took us the first game. So we want our revenge, and we are going to go right back after them hard. We are really looking forward to getting after them.”
“They are able who think they are able.”
“They are about to say "I do", three little letters, two little words.
Its the simplest part of the day; but there is nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid.
"I do" means I do know I could be hurt, but I am ready to be healed with you.
It means I do want to try, even when the fear of failure holds me back.
And I do not know the future, but I am ready to be surprised along the way.
"I do" means I do want your love & I do give you mine.
And nothing we do will ever be the same, because we will be doing it all together.”
“They are achieving nothing, they are suffering from casualties. Those casualties are increasing, not decreasing”
“They are afflicted with the misery of being unable to live according to rules. They face endless harassment and vilification. Isolating themselves from others, they create their own private worlds.”
“They are afraid of educated women. They are afraid of the power of knowledge.”