T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Think of fear as a 2-year-old child who doesn't want to go grocery shopping with you. Because you must buy groceries, you'll just have to take the two year old with you. Fear is no different. In other words, acknowledge that fear exists but don't let it keep you from doing important tasks.”
“Think of Florence, Paris, London, New York. Nobody visiting them for the first time is a stranger because he's already visited them in paintings, novels, history books and films. But if a city hasn't been used by an artist, not even the inhabitants live there imaginatively.”
Source: Chapman
“Think of focusing your attention as a way of consciously choosing your own best timeline.”
Source: Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality
“Think of Frank Capra and Preston Sturges. They used the same actors over and over again.”
“Think of fun ways you can connect with your business or social circles. When you’re with your tribe—or like-minded people—they’ll laugh and learn right alongside you.”
Source: The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Think of getting a rejection slip like being turned down for a date; they probably weren’t your type anyway.”
“Think of giving not only as a duty but as a privilege.”
“Think of God and not religion, of ecstasy and not mysticism. The difference between the theoretician of faith and the believer is as great as between the psychiatrist and the psychotic.”
“Think of God as perfect happiness, perfect love, perfect knowledge and truth, perfect justice (He is much more than that). Ask questions accordingly.”
Source: A Guide to the Psyche of Atheism, Religion and Philosophy and Their Impact on Contemporary Spirituality
“Think of God more often than thou breathest.”
Source: The Golden Sayings of Epictetus
“Think of God not as a word, or a stranger, or as someone on high, waiting to judge and punish you. Think of Him as you would want to be thought of if you were God.”
“Think of God oftener than you breathe.”
“Think of golf as chess. You have to think two or three moves ahead every time you hit the ball. Over every shot, you should be thinking, 'Where do I need to put this ball in order to make my next shot as easy as possible.”
Source: Golf For Dummies
“Think of good posture as your body’s projection of a positive message to those you meet.”
Source: My Style, My Way: Top Experts Reveal How to Create Yours Today
“Think of him still as the same, I say, He is not dead, he is just - away.”
Source: The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley
“Think of hope the minute you feel miserable with your life. Take up the habit of finding joy in the smallest of things in life. The misery you feel now will be a strong foundation for your future and you will become someone with an invaluable life. Also, hold the hand of the person next to you. Don’t think that you’re the only one living in this world. Don’t grow your sorrow on your own and ask for help from the person next to you.”
“Think of how detached we are from nature. How we have to do so much to it before we can bottle it and put the name 'wild' on it.”
Source: How to Stop Time
“Think of how hard it would be to create a gender-based movement across racial lines as long as one group believes that it has to be strong while seeing the other group as passive and weak. We could also go into the stereotypes of the saucy, mercurial Latina and the docile, easily-dominated Asian woman.”
“Think of how life would be beyond your dreams, and let that motivate you to achieve your big dreams.”
Source: The Daily Dose of Motivational Quotes
“Think of how many mistakes you made at 22 years old. Like, I made a million.”
“Think of how many religions attempt to validate themselves with prophecy. Think of how many people rely on these prophecies, however vague, however unfulfilled, to support or prop up their beliefs. Yet has there ever been a religion with the prophetic accuracy and reliability of science? ... No other human institution comes close.”
Source: Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
“Think of how much furniture you need. What's the best way to have it be functional in a great way? If it's in groups, define it.”
“Think of how much we stress about living up to our "potential," and how it creates anxiety and terror in people; in short, stops them from living their life as fully as they might out of fear and self-loathing.”
“Think of how strange we'd look if all the cuts, burns, scrapes, bruises, scratches, bumps, gashes, and scabs we ever had suddenly reappeared on our bodies at the same time.”
Source: Napalm & Silly Putty
“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”
“Think of how they must have loved when all they had was each other.”
“Think of how we challenged the impression that we taxed for its own sake and that we were hostile to business. We were right to change.”
“Think of how Wikipedia works, how Amazon harnesses user annotation on its site, the way photo-sharing sites like Flickr are bleeding out into other applications. We're entering an era in which software learns from its users and all of the users are connected.”
“Think of ideas as a beat. To change a mind is to change the world.”
“think of innocent Icarus who is doing quite well:
larger than a sail, over the fog and the blast
of the plushy ocean, he goes. Admire his wings!”
Source: Selected Poems of Anne Sexton
“Think of Instagram. Journalism will continue to exist, but communication is now visual.”
“Think of instinct as an unscientific, unquantifiable tool that can be used along with more concrete evaluations to make a well-rounded decision.”
Source: Home Care CEO: A Parent's Guide to Managing In-home Pediatric Nursing
“Think of Iraq as "East Korea," because it was a shoot the cuffs war for the edification of Kim Jong Il to let him know we've now circled the SUVs. Iraq was about breaking adhesions, getting lean, staying frosty - in short, getting ready for the big Doug MacArthur Memorial Cage Match to come.”
“Think of it : zillions and zillions of organisms running around, each under the hypnotic spell of a single truth, all these truths identical, and all logically incompatible with one another : 'My hereditary material is the most important material on earth; its survival justifies your frustration, pain, even death'. And you are one of those organisms, living your life in the thrall of a logical absurdity.”
Source: The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
“Think of it as a little rest in the long journey of your life. This is your harbor. And your boat is just dropping anchor here for a little while. And after you're well rested, you can set sail again.”
Source: Maki Hojyo in ASAKUSA: Maki Hojyo digital photo book
“Think of it as a second opinion on his value. If he wasn't worth the fight, wouldn't she just let him go? Wouldn't you?”
Source: My Soul to Steal
“Think of it as Angelina Jolie. You’ve heard she’s mad and eats nothing but wallpaper paste. But you would, wouldn’t
you?”
“Think of it as the Doorway of No Return. The feeling must be that your lead character, once she passes through, cannot go home again until the major problem of the plot is solved.”
“Think of it as the military doing a spectacular hack as opposed to blowing things up. The internet allows ISIS to have a secure method of communication across the globe. It helps the group recruit and raise money. That's the bad news.”
“Think of it as you want it, not as it is!”
“Think of it as your ticket to change the world.”
“Think of it as your very own movie montage!”
Source: Travel With Style: Master the Art of Stylish and Functional Travel Capsules
“Think of it, Dad. What if I have it in me to do that, and I don't try?”
Source: The Memory Keeper's Daughter
“Think of it. Going to sleep and waking up later in a science fiction future. It'll be fantastic. The shock and the wonder of it.”
Source: The Dream of Perpetual Motion
“Think of it, I literally had to touch death and be born again to live a glimpse of the life that I never had.”
Source: Unns: The Captivation
“Think of it in terms of men's and women's cultures: women live in male systems, know male rules, speak male language when around men, etc. But what do men really know about women? Only screwed up myths concocted to perpetuate the power imbalance. It is the same situation when it comes to dominant and non-dominant or colonizing and colonized cultures/ countries/ people. As a bilingual/bicultural woman whose native culture is not American, I live in an American system, abide by American rules of conduct, speak English when around English speakers, etc., only to be confronted with utter ignorance or concocted myths and stereotypes about my own culture.
-- Judit Moschkovich - "--But I Know You, American Woman”
Source: This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
“Think of it like running down a slope. If you attempt to slow down and choose your steps, you’re bound to trip up and stumble.”
“Think of it like the best mac and cheese you've ever had. No neon yellow Velveeta and bread crumbs. I'm talking gourmet cheddar, the expensive stuff from Vermont that crackles as it melts into the crust on top. Imagine if right before you were about to tear into it, the mac and cheese starts talking to you?”
“Think of it like this: people are kind of like books. On the outside, we might appear to be one thing, but on the inside, we are another. Some of us are fresh new books, recently published or in their prime of popularity. Some are big books, some small. There are old, worn out books that have been loved but are now falling apart. It’s about how you look at it. You may have been left on an old shelf collecting dust, but it’ll always be just until the next person comes around and decides they want it. Our books are never finished. We write ourselves a future, we decide our fate.”
“Think of it like you accidentally stepped in mud once. You just dipped your foot in water, shook it twice, and the mud fell right off.”
Source: Wangye, Your Consort Is a Walking Disaster: (Esthalis: Nire)