T Quotes
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“Think of the universal substance, of which thou has a very small portion; and of universal time, of which a short and indivisible interval has been assigned to thee; and of that which is fixed by destiny, and how small a part of it thou art”
Source: Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius The Golden Sayings Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion
“Think of the war against terrorism. In my view, Washington's approach can be compared to a doctor constantly banging away at a tumor instead of removing it surgically.”
“Think of the wonderful circles in which our whole being moves and from which we cannot escape no matter how we try. The circler circles in these circles.”
“Think of the wonders uncorked by wine! It opens secrets, gives heart to our hopes, pushes the cowardly into battle, lifts the load from anxious minds, and evokes talents. Thanks to the bottle's prompting no one is lost for words, no one who's cramped by poverty fails to find release.”
Source: The Satires of Horace and Persius
“Think of the world as a loving place that is designed to give you everything that you need.”
“Think of these pages as graffiti maybe, and where I have scratched up in a public place my longings and loves, my grievances and indecencies, be reminded in private of your own. In that way, at least, we can hold a kind of converse.”
Source: The alphabet of grace
“Think of these things, whence you came, where you are going, and to whom you must account.”
Source: Autobiography: Poor Richard. Letters
“Think of things not as they are, but as they might be. Don't merely dream- but create.”
Source: Riches Within Your Reach
“Think of this - that the writer wrote alone, and the reader read alone, and they were alone with each other.”
“Think of this – that the writer wrote alone, and the reader read alone, and they were alone with each other. True, the writer may have been alone also with Spenser's golden apples in the Faerie Queene, Proserpina's garden, glistening bright among the place's ashes and cinders, may have seen in his mind's eye, apple of his eye, the golden fruit of the Primavera, may have seen Paradise Lost, in the garden where Eve recalled Pomona and Proserpina. He was alone when he wrote and he was not alone then, all these voices sang, the same words, golden apples, different words in different places, an Irish castle, un unseen cottage, elastic-walled and grey round blind eyes.”
“Think of this visit as an opportunity for a different kind of learning, then. Another day will put some other plate on your table, more to your taste, but do not waste the food in front of you.”
Source: Penric’s Fox
“Think of this- we may live together with Him here and now, a daily walking with Him who loved us and gave Himself for us.”
“Think of today as an opportunity to discover and grow beyond your mental and emotional discomfort.”
Source: Meditations with James Van Praagh
“Think of tomorrow and enjoy the time you have right now. Say goodbye to anything that brings you sorrow.”
Source: The Daily Dose of Motivational Quotes
“Think of tomorrow, the past can't be mended.”
“Think of trying to balance a pencil vertically on its tip. No matter how we try to balance the pencil, it usually falls down. In fact, it requires a fine-tuning of great precision to start the pencil balanced just right so it doesn’t fall over. Now try to balance the pencil on its tip so that it stays vertical not just for one second but for years! You see the enormous fine-tuning that is involved to get Omega to be 0.1 today. The slightest error in fine-tuning Omega would have created Omega vastly different from 1. So why is Omega so close to 1 day, when by rights it should be astronomically different?”
Source: Parallel Worlds: A Journey through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos
“Think of two people, living together day after day, year after year, in this small space, standing elbow to elbow cooking at the same small stove, squeezing past each other on the narrow stairs, shaving in front of the same small bathroom mirror, constantly jogging, jostling, bumping against each other’s bodies by mistake or on purpose, sensually, aggressively, awkwardly, impatiently, in rage or in love – think what deep though invisible tracks they must leave, everywhere, behind them!”
Source: Where Joy Resides: An Isherwood Reader
“Think of US slavery in 1850, or the subjection of women. Both of these injustices could have been - and were! - defended by pointing out, quite correctly, that this situation of slaves and women had been improving throughout the preceding century. Slaves, in particular, were worked less hard, beaten and raped less frequently, better fed, and less often ripped apart from their families. So would a celebration of moral progress have been appropriate in 1850? Surely not. Slavery could have been and should have been abolished - then, if not before.”
“Think of us what you will," she thought, "we made mistakes, and probably scarred our children for life, and we froze sandwiches, and forgot car pool, and got divorced. But when the time came, we went the distance.”
Source: The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires
“Think of what a paradise this world would be if men were kind and wise.”
Source: Cat's Cradle: A Novel
“Think of what big governments have gotten up to in this century : not one, but two world wars, the gulag, the holocaust, aerial bombing of civilian population centers, the Berlin Wall, nuclear explosions, the post office. A wicked individual might want these, but he wouldn't have the cash and connections to get them. A villainous corporation could afford them but has to market the products. The Vietnam draft would be a tough sell for even the most fiendish businessmen. "Get shot! Get killed! Get diseases from foreign women who despise you in their hearts!"”
“Think of what happened after 9/11, the minute before there was any assessment, there was glee in the administration because now we can invade Iraq, and so the war drums beat.”
“Think of what is pure.”
“Think of what makes you smile; makes you happy... and do more of that shit.”
“Think of what starlight
And lamplight would lack
Diamonds and fireflies
If they couldn’t lean against Black. . . .”
Source: Hailstones and Halibut Bones
“Think of what we could accomplish if we were not focused on murdering each other.”
Source: The Wizard Heir
“Think of what would happen to us... if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional Record.”
Source: Our American Humorists
“Think of what you desire out of life.”
“Think of what you have rather than of what you lack. Of the things you have, select the best and then reflect how eagerly you would have sought them if you did not have them.”
“Think of what you love most in this world. This is what you will come back to in your next life.”
“Think of what's stored in an 80- or a 90-year-old mind. Just marvel at it. You've got to get out this information, this knowledge, because you've got something to pass on. There'll be nobody like you ever again. Make the most of every molecule you've got as long as you've got a second to go.”
“Think of words as instruments characterized by their use, and then think of the use of a hammer, the use of a chisel, the use of a square, of a glue pot, and of the glue.”
“Think of working forever at something you love to do, for one you love with all your heart, and never getting tired! We will never know weariness in heaven.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“Think of 'YET' as a superpower - it makes you get better every time you try.”
Source: Yet Is My Superpower: A Fun and Inspiring Growth Mindset Book for Kids Ages 4-9 | Boost Confidence, Resilience, and Early Reading Skills Pre-K-4
“Think of you today how am i and where you belong need to understand meant to do.
"Who cares your like might be exemption for me my worked well done. Love?”
“Think of your adversary as a bearer of equilibrium; if we have need of friends to stimulate us, we equally need someone to show us our errors.”
“Think of your book’s title as a headline for a breaking news story. For as long as newspapers (and now internet news content) have been around, diligent scribes have been searching their thesauruses for the right combination of power words for headlines as a way to draw in readers’ curiosity…”
Source: Book Title Generator: A Proven System in Naming Your Book
“Think of your career as your ministry. Make your work an expression of love in service to mankind.”
Source: A return to love: reflections on the principles of
“Think of your career as your ministry. Make your work an expression of love, in service to mankind. Within the worldly illusion, we all have different jobs. Some of us are artists, some of us are business people, some of us are scientists. But in the real world that lies beyond all this, we all have the same job: to minister to human hearts.”
Source: A return to love: reflections on the principles of
“Think of your child, then, not as dead, but as living; not as a flower that has withered, but as one that is transplanted, and touched by a Divine hand, is blooming in richer colors and sweeter shades than those of earth.”
“Think of your day as a blank canvas, and everything you say, your art upon it. Then join your loved ones and friends, and create lasting beauty together, worthy of your inner Rembrandt.”
“Think of your existing power as the exponent in an equation that determines the value of information. The more power you have, the more additional power you derive from the new data.”
Source: Bruce Schneier on Trust Set
“Think of your favorite teacher you ever had in school: the one who made it the most fun to go to class. They surprise you. They keep you guessing. They keep you coming back, wanting to know whats going to happen next.”
“Think of your girlfriend or boyfriend or whomever you want to.”
“Think of your husband as a house. You are allowed to give him a fresh coat of paint and change out the furniture now and then. But if you're constantly trying to pour a new foundation or replace the roof, you're in serious trouble.”
Source: There's a Spouse in My House: A Humorous Journey Through the First Years of Marriage
“Think of your husband as a lover from a previous life, and wonder what you did to deserve him.”
“Think of your intuition as a radio. If you are not in tune with the correct frequency on the radio, all you hear is static. Fear sabotages your ability to hear, sense, and feel your intuition. Intuition is when you are aligned and attuned to your ‘higher guidance.’ It’s a sweet spot. It will guide you, direct you, speak to you, warn you, and send you signals.”
Source: Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers
“Think of your life as a construction site - when you get born the first of many scaffoldings and building material gets delivered to site. As you grow and learn, the building takes on shape. And when you die and leave this world, the scaffolding gets taken down and the site cleared, and the building revealed in all its splendor.
Life is a constant construction and improvement.”
“Think of your life as a field. The field is the field of action. What a mystic does is set up their life as a field of power.”
“Think of your many years of procrastination; how the gods have repeatedly granted you further periods of grace, of which you have taken no advantage. It is time now to realise the nature of the universe to which you belong, and of that controlling Power whose offspring you are; and to understand that your time has a limit set to it. Use it, then, to advance your enlightenment; or it will be gone, and never in your power again.”
Source: Meditations