T Quotes
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“They are hiding the truth of what do they do behind closed doors. All their crime and bad actions are not reported but are put under carpet to protect their image, but they broadcast and write lies about us on what we do and hope that it is the truth. News media is no longer fair and accurate. It never reports on what happened. It is now Propaganda machine with all made up stories. They have bad motive and agenda in their reporting. People with bad intensions who want to control the narrative . Selling lies . Victims are made villains . Villains are made victims. Their offer goes to the highest bidder.”
“They are human," Magnus said. "It is not in their capability to understand that which by its nature is almost beyond understanding. They see demons as what they fight. They forget that there are unimaginable forces that can bend the laws of the universe. The gods are walking, Malcolm, and none of us are prepared.”
Source: Chain of Iron
“They are hypocrites, they think the Church is a cage to keep God in, so he will stay locked up there and not go wandering about the earth during the week, poking his nose into their business, and looking in the depths and darkness and doubleness of their hearts, and their lack of true charity; and they believed they need only be bothered about him on Sundays when they have their best clothes on and their faces straight, and their hands washed and their gloves on, and their stories all prepared.”
Source: Alias Grace: A Novel
“They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea.”
“They are impatient with their impatience, more sad that they are sad at all than for anything else. And so, out of opposites we come to learn perfection without ever noticing it.”
“They are in a dilemma, they are in trouble now. Hate them and strike them.”
“They are, in fact, like nothing but themselves. They are the crowns of five white spruces laden with cones, bending in the wind as they do every day of their existence. Likeness is the sole problem of men.”
Source: The Overstory
“They are in the very wrath of love, and they will go together. Clubs cannot part them”
Source: The plays of William Shakspeare: In fifteen volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added, notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The fourth edition. Revised and augmented (with a glossarial index) by the editor of Dodsley's collection of old plays
“They are in you and me; they created us, body and mind; and their preservation is the ultimate rationale for our existence. They have come a long way, those replicators. Now they go by the name of genes, and we are their survival machines.”
Source: The Selfish Gene: 40th Anniversary edition
“They are inherently good - the bad reactions aren't basic. Every human being is a child of God and has more good in him than evil - but circumstances and associates can step up the bad and reduce the good. I've got great faith in the essential fairness and decency - you may say goodness - of the human being.”
“They are intent on making every conversation and every form of behaviour in the world known to them.”
“They are involve in producing products and there are different kinds of people running them, but the principle is the same. A corporation shouldn't have the right. Under American law as its developed over the past century, corporation do have personal rights, but I think that's a very negative development.”
“They are just 100 per cent bear, whereas human beings feel we're not 100 per cent human, that we're always letting ourselves down. We're constantly striving towards something, to some fulfilment.”
“They are just a strange whim, kink of nature, deviation that doesn’t seem to exist but is encountered every day.”
Source: One-Two
“They are just dependent on you not in love with you.”
“They are kissing—finally, extravagantly, like it's the first thirty seconds of a kissing competition and they can't imagine they'll ever get tired.”
Source: A&B
“They are leaving you for a reason. And you don't have to beg them to tell you why they want to leave you.”
“They are les misérables - the outcasts, the underdogs. And who is to blame? Is it not the most fallen who have most need of charity?”
Source: Les Misérables
“They are like fucking roaches," Darius grumbled."The more you kill,the more you find.”
Source: Passion Ignites
“They are like the handful of belongings saved from a burnt-down house. There should be a continuous challenge to authority for change and reform, and groups of ordinary people should form an alliance to reclaim what was taken by the state inch by inch, like a children's game, and enlarge the territory to the level of practical equality.”
Source: The Old Garden
“They are linked by the immensity of their losses.”
Source: The Invocations
“They are living in the moment. They are not ashamed of the past; they are not worried about the future. Little children express what they feel, and they are not afraid to love.”
“They are lonely; the spirit of their writing and conversation is lonely; they repel influences; they shun general society; they incline to shut themselves in their chamber in the house, to live in the country rather than in the town, and to find their tasks and amusements in solitude.”
Source: The Transcendentalist
“They are lonely. I'm not talking about lonely for a lover or a friend. I mean lonely in the universal sense, lonely inside the understanding that we are tiny people on a tiny little earth suspended in an endless void that echoes past stars and stars of stars.”
Source: Miller 3-in-1: Blue Like Jazz, Through Painted Deserts, Searching for God
“They are longing for a war with Iran. Iran is no more a harm to us than was Iraq or Afghanistan. They invented an enemy, they tell lies, lies, lies. The New York Times goes along with their lies, lies, lies. And they don't stop. When the public that's lied to 30 times a day it's apt to believe the lies, is not it?”
“They are looking in utter darkness for that which has no existence whatsoever.”
“They are lying every day. They are lying always, and mainly they are lying to their public opinion”
“They are lying to you, but you are lying to yourself that they love you.”
“They are mad men (Jews), but you should not burn them for that.”
“they are making this complicated just to make me more confused.”
“They are Man's and they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance and this girl is Want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased.”
Source: A Christmas Carol - NOVEL & MOVIE EDITION
“They are many wounded hearts here. Many! Some admit. Others - the stubborn ones, scribble poetry instead.”
“They are married, after all, in every way that matters. The difficulty is that they appear not to have noticed. And one is somewhat wary, given the history, of bringing that fact to their attention.”
Source: Polishing Silver: The Journal of Alfred Pennyworth
“They are men and women who tend to believe that the human being is perfectible and social progress predictable, and that the instrument for effecting the two is reason; that truths are transitory and empirically determined; that equality is desirable and attainable through the action of state power; that social and individual differences, if they are not rational, are objectionable, and should be scientifically eliminated; that all people and societies strive to organize themselves upon a rationalist and scientific paradigm.”
“They are merely actors, playing roles in complex dramas and intrigues to remain forever, they suppose, fictional.”
Source: You Can Leave: a novel
“They are merely stars.”
“You’re such a liar.”
“Yes.”
“I’d rather you told me it’s none of my business than have you fib to me.”
“Fib?”
“A small lie. One that doesn’t necessarily hurt anyone.”
Finn chuckled. “Ah, they come in degrees and types now. I like that.”
Source: Finn
“They are miserly, the princes of Austria, you need not grieve about it; they may not donate anything, but they allow themselves tobe fleeced, the good lords.”
“They are more beautiful than anything in the world, kinetic sculptures, perfect form in motion.”
Source: The Loony-bin Trip
“They are more like artistic names. Bá is a nickname. It's short for Gá. When I learned to spell letters and words, instead of calling him Gabriel [Ba], I called him Babio. People call him Gá and I call him Bá. So Bá is a nickname.”
“They are more properly ‘The Messengers of Satan to buffet us.’ No rulers are properly God’s ministers, but such as are ‘just, ruling in the fear of God.’ When once magistrates act contrary to their office, and the end of their institution when they rob and ruin the public, instead of being guardians of its peace … they immediately cease to be the ordinance and ministers of God, and no more deserve that glorious character than common pirates and highwaymen.”
“They are more than travel hubs: this is a special category of city-state, with a stable location, but citizens in flux.They are airport-republics...(a)n example of an extroverted system,where the constitution is spelled out on every ticket, and where one's boarding pass is one's only identification as a citizen.”
“They are more to me than life, these voices, they are more than motherliness and more than fear; they are the strongest, most comforting thing there is anywhere: they are the voices of my comrades.”
Source: All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel
“They are most welcome. We will butcher them.”
“They are mostly Americans and almost all are Protestant. Many have a strong grounding in the Bible. In Jerusalem, they suddenly take off their clothes or shout prophecies on street corners, only to revert to normal after a few days' treatment.”
Source: Jerusalem, Battlegrounds of Memory
“They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nature early in life.”
Source: Jane Austen Collection: illustrated - 6 eBooks and 140+ illustrations
“They are my men and this ship my responsibility. I vowed no woman would ever alter my path. Yet I kept them from ending you, and it makes me sick to the gut, for I would still rather die myself than see one hair on your head damaged by another man.”
Source: The Jezebel
“they are mystified by certain instances.”
Source: Selected poems
“They are nations of eternal war. All their energies are expended in the destruction of the labor, property, and lives of their people.”
Source: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretarry of state
“They are near the bottom of the food chain - a meal for fish and birds - while humans eat from the top of the food chain, consuming an astonishing array of what lies on the planet. But eventually, even we become food for the worms. Shakespeare saw this connection, writing in Hamlet, "A man may fish with a worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of a fish that hath fed of that worm.”
“They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.”
Source: The Sidneys of Penshurst