T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“This troubled girl is a frail in mind as she is in body. She’s mine. Heaven-sent. I know I can take the merest spark of madness and make insanity flare to life.”
Source: Poison Princess
“This troubled planet is a place of most violent contrasts. Those who receive the rewards are totally separated from those who shoulder the burdens. It is not a wise leadership.
- Mr. Spock”
Source: Star Trek 12
“This truth I firmly hold, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding; my life has been a gift, a blessing to the world.”
“This truth is a remedy against spiritual pride, namely, that none should account himself better before God than others, though perhaps adorned with greater gifts, and endowments.”
Source: True Christianity: A Treatise on Sincere Repentance, True Faith, the Holy Walk of the True Christian, Etc
“This truth is coming to light: Prioritizing human rights and the rights of Nature helps to prevent viruses.”
Source: Conscious Cures: Soulutions to 21st Century Pandemics
“This truth may be handled either sinfully or profitably; sinfully as when it is treated on only to satisfy curiosity, and to keep up a mere barren speculative dispute.... This point of election... is not to be agitated in a verbal and contentious way, but in a saving way, to make us tremble and to set us upon a more diligent and close striving with God in prayer, and all other duties.”
“This truth may be unfashionable, unpalatable, no doubt unpopular, but, if it is the truth, the story of mankind shows that war was universal and unceasing for millions of years before armaments were invented or armies organized. Indeed, the lucid intervals of peace and order only occurred in human history after armaments in the hands of strong governments have come into being, and civilization in every age has been nursed only in cradles guarded by superior weapons and superior discipline.”
“This truth must be recognized as a dogma and assume the validity of an axiom in the general understanding of painting”
“This truth of the gathering together of God's children is in Scripture seen realised in various localities, and in each central locality the Christians resident therein composed but one body: Scripture is perfectly clear on that head.”
“This truth remains: Only those you care about can hurt you. You expect more from them-after all, you've given more of yourself to them. The higher the expectations, the greater the fall.”
Source: The Bait of Satan, 20th Anniversary Edition: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense
“This truth within thy mind rehearse, That in a boundless universe Is boundless better, boundless worse.”
“This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Order, the fiercest, most impeccable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known... just- didn't- have it.”
“This trying time did take a toll on my mental bearing. I turned to classical music for the healing touch and to recoup. There were days when I would wake up in the wee hours and start practising vocal music vigorously. I never bothered if I sounded great or not; the very exercise gave me tremendous amounts of mental calmness...”
Source: My Odyssey: Memoirs of the Man behind the Mangalyaan Mission
“This tug-of-war often obscures what's also happening between us. I am your mother, the first mile of your road. Me and all my obvious and hidden limitations. That means that in addition to possibly wrecking you, I have the chance to give to you what was given to me: a decent childhood, more good memories than bad, some values, a sense of tribe, a run at happiness. You can't imagine how seriously I take that - even as I fail you. Mothering you is the first thing of consequence that I have ever done.”
“This tune goes manly.
Come, go we to the King. Our power is ready;
Our lack is nothing but our leave. Macbeth
Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above
Put on their instruments. Receive what cheer you may.
The night is long that never finds the day.
They exit.”
Source: Macbeth
“This twenty-year-old boy was distinguished from childhood by strange qualities, a dreamer and an eccentric. A girl fell in love with him, and he went and sold her to a brothel.”
“This twisted cat and mouse game always starts the same
First we're both down to play and somehow you go astray”
“This two quotes make me laugh
"Andre Linoge: Born in lust, turn to dust. Born in sin, COME ON IN." (Stephen King on Storm of the Century)
"We are on location, not on vacation"
(Unnatural 2015 Film)
Everyday when I read it or I repeat it makes me laugh it's kind a joke. The first one is a killer joke, the second one is...(you guess from who is this joke!)”
“This two-track plan of nationalism and development (in China) is a historically powerful weapon.”
Source: Peaceful War: How the Chinese Dream and the American Destiny Create a New Pacific World Order
“This type of discourse in the campaign is just unwarranted. But it was started by Ms.[Hillary] Clinton. Ms. Clinton has started the idea of calling Donald Trump those types of names [bigot].”
“This type of man who is devoted to the study of wisdom is always most unlucky in everything, and particularly when it comes to procreating children; I imagine this is because Nature wants to ensure that the evils of wisdom shall not spread further throughout mankind.”
Source: Literary and Educational Writings: Panegyricus and Philippum Austriaeducem. Moriae encomium. Dialogus Julius exclusus e coelis. Institutio principis christiani. Querela pacis
“This type of purifier makes sure it creates no noise so that you could enjoy a peaceful sleep. It is small and designed to fit any space in a room. It is compact, but the performance it delivers is powerful. The blue LED light enlightens when it performs the functions. It automatically shuts down after 8 hours of work. Overall it’s among the best home air purifiers of the year.”
“This type of translation characteristic of modernity generates in turn its own misunderstanding of tradition. The original locus of that misunderstanding is the kind of introductory Great Books or Humanities course, so often taught in liberal arts colleges, in which, in abstraction from historical context and with all sense of the complexities of linguistic particularity removed by translation, a student moves in rapid succession through Homer, Sophocles, two dialogues of Plato, Virgil, Augustine, the Inferno, Machiavelli, Hamlet [. . .] If one fails to recognize that what this provides is not and cannot be a re-introduction to the culture of past traditions but is a tour through a museum of texts, each rendered contextless and therefore other than its original by being placed on a cultural pedestal, then it is natural enough to suppose that, were we to achieve consensus as to a set of such texts, the reading of them would reading of them would reintegrate modern students into what is thought of as our tradition, that unfortunate fictitious amalgam sometimes known as the "Judeo-Christian tradition" and sometimes as "Western values." The writings of self-proclaimed contemporary conservatives [. . .] turn out to be one more stage in modernity's cultural deformation of our relationship to the past.”
Source: Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
“This typewriter is the only one that has listened to me throughout the years, the only one who wants to know the girl beneath my layers.”
Source: Unwritten Melody
“This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues,Was once thought honest.”
Source: Macbeth
“This ugly duckling investment will likely need time - quarters, or even years - to blossom into a beautiful swan.”
“This [Ulysses] is obviously the wave of the future, I'm glad I'm dying of tuberculosis.”
“This Unas comes, a spirit indestructible,
If he wishes you to die, you will die,
If he wishes you to live, you will live!
UNAS PYRAMID TEXTS
Utterance 217
Sarcophagus Chamber, South Wall
The king joins the sun-god”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
“This unceasing interplay between experience and narrative is a uniquely human attribute. We are the storytellers, the ones who put life into words.”
Source: Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives Through the Power and Practice of Story
“This understanding of themselves as a people who wrestle with God and emerge from that wrestling with both a limp and a blessing informs how Jews engage with Scripture, and it ought to inform how Christians engage Scripture too, for we share a common family of origin, the same spiritual DNA. The biblical scholars I love to read don’t go to the holy text looking for ammunition with which to win an argument or trite truisms with which to escape the day’s sorrows, they go looking for a blessing, a better way of engaging life and the world, and they don’t expect to escape that search unscathed.”
Source: Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again
“This understanding, underlying constitutional interpretation since the New Deal, reflects the Constitution's demands for structural flexibility sufficient to adapt substantive laws and institutions to rapidly changing social, economic, and technological conditions.”
“This undying vigilance is such a part of the Jewish psyche that it might as well be genetic. Nomads we are, and nomads we remain. Cars replaced caravans, tents calcified into houses, yet the wanderings of old course through us, simmering under the surface.”
Source: A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka: A Memoir
“This unfortunate phenomenon happened throughout the professor’s career—the students, who could not bear natural interest in the lectures, profited off O’Hare’s passion. They rested their fangs on her neck and used her original elixir for their needs. If they did it unconsciously, then another phenomenon would occur. The students imitated their teachers. And it was the largest robbery of education.
By using the vocabulary of their passionate elders, young, ambitious minds convinced themselves and the world of something they did not believe in. Articulation was so personal. It was the result of countless experiences, people, readings, and reflections. When expressing an authentic belief, some ears were fooled by the speaker’s passion, which was like a contagious trance. So those ears applied others’ articulation as their own. By seeing O’Hare speak enthusiastically about a topic, one, with enough attention, could easily think they loved the topic, too.”
Source: A Happy Ghost
“This unholy masquerade
when reality does fade,
the imprint of the God
on our mortal-stained facade.
Saints and spirits strip the earth
of the straining hope of birth.
“Kill the hope with grasping grave,”
cries the earthly mortal slave.”
Source: An owl on the moon: A journal from the edge of darkness
“This unhoused, exiled Satan was perhaps the heavenly patron of all exiles, all unhoused people, all those who were torn from their place and left floating, half-this, half-that, denied the rooted person's comforting, defining sense of having solid ground beneath their feet.”
Source: Joseph Anton: A Memoir
“This union may never be perfect, but generation after generation has shown that it can always be perfected.”
“This unique ability of the U.S. Government to borrow from foreign central banks rather than from its own citizens is one of the economic miracles of modern times. Without it the war-induced American prosperity of the 1960s and early 1970s would have ended quickly, as was threatened in 1973 when foreign central banks decided to cut their currencies loose from the dollar, letting them float upward rather than accepting a further flood of U.S. Treasury IOUs.”
Source: Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance
“This unique strategy that the advanced primates created, the strategy of using language to bind time, is what the process we call 'civilization' has been all about.”
“This United States Government should go down to Mississippi and protect my people. That is what should happen.”
“This universal conflict is to be seen most clearly in the animal kingdom. Animals have the vegetable kingdom for their nourishment, and within the animal kingdom again every animal is the prey and food of some other. This means that the matter in which an animal’s Idea manifests itself must stand aside for the manifestation of another Idea, since every animal can maintain its own existence only by the incessant elimination of another’s. Thus the will-to-live generally feasts on itself, and is in different forms its own nourishment, till finally the human race, because it subdues all the others, regards nature as manufactured for its own use. Yet, as will be seen in the fourth book, this same human race reveals in itself with terrible clearness that conflict, that variance of the will with itself, and we get homo homini lupus.71 However, we shall again recognize the same contest, the same subjugation, just as well at the low grades of the will’s objectivity. Many insects (especially the ichneumon flies) lay their eggs on the skin, and even in the body, of the larvae of other insects, whose slow destruction is the first task of the newly hatched brood. The young hydra, growing out of the old one as a branch, and later separating itself therefrom, fights while it is still firmly attached to the old one for the prey that offers itself, so that the one tears it out of the mouth of the other. But the most glaring example of this kind is afforded by the bulldog-ant of Australia, for when it is cut in two, a battle begins between the head and the tail. The head attacks the tail with its teeth, and the tail defends itself bravely by stinging the head. The contest usually lasts for half an hour, until they die or are dragged away by other ants. This takes place every time.”
Source: The World as Will and Representation, Volume I
“This Universe and Earth is completely belongs to you and has been created for you, please take care to those.”
“This Universe and Earth is completely belongs to you and have been created for you, please take care to those.”
“This universe belongs to those who know how to see, feel, and love the beauty of life and the universe.”
“This universe, birth, death, pre-birth, and post-birth all are true. Again nothing is there – that is also true. This universe is so diverse and amazing! Nothing can be fathomed.”
“This universe can be completely yours, if you are wise, kind, honest, holy and a little stupid.”
“This universe can very well be expressed in words and syllables which are not those of one's mother tongue.”
“This universe in reality is an indivisible, single, conscious, and intimately interconnected existence. There are no you and me, body, mind or soul; there is no living or non-living objects, we are one, expressing in different forms.”
“This universe is a fan of you. Watch the flowers in the morning, how they open towards the same sun that spends it's whole day following you.”
“This Universe is a wild revel of atoms, men, and stars, each one a Soul of Light and Mirth, horsed on Eternity.”
Source: The Commentaries of AL: Being the Equinox Volume V, No. 1
“This universe is an ocean of happiness where distance is measured in SPH, Smiles Per Hour.”
Source: 10 GOLDEN Steps of Life