T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Those who are privileged don’t feel or see a need to vote. If you are poor, struggling, oppressed, abused and tired of suffering. If you are not getting the service delivery you suppose to get. If you need change. If you want to end your miseries. You must vote. No excuses or reasoning in the world should stop you from voting. Because voting is the only power you have to make things right. The world is falling apart because people choose not to act but just talk and complain about their situation. Act on your situation by choosing to vote.”
“Those who are pure in heart achieve God-consciousness; they are truly and actually aware of God at the center of their being (their heart). These sanctified individuals are said to be Possessors of the Heart.”
“Those who are pure in heart and single in purpose are able to understand the most supreme Way. It is like polishing a mirror, which becomes bright when the dust is removed. Remove your passions, and have no hankering.”
“Those who are pure of HEART are pure of intention.”
“Those who are pure of heart find new thoughts whenever they meditate.”
“Those who are quick to feel disrespected often have a spiritual vacuum in their lives, because they feel disconnected to the love of their Father in Heaven.”
“Those who are quick to judge you are in a hurry to escape the brewing pain in their own minds.”
“Those who are quiet value the words. When their task is completed, people will say: We did it ourselves.”
“Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing; those who are not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors of the world.”
Source: The Works of Walter Savage Landor
“Those who are ready to sacrifice freedom for security ultimately will lose both.”
“Those who are really convinced that they have made progress in science would not demand freedom for the new views to continue side by side with the old, but the substitution of the new views for the old.”
Source: Collected works of V. I. Lenin
“Those who are really in earnest must be willing to be anything or nothing in the world's estimation.”
Source: Failure Is Impossible: Susan B. Anthony in Her Own Words
“Those who are religious or who have any beliefs have so much to choose from.”
“Those who are repeatedly passive in the face of injustice soon find their character corroded.”
“Those who are resilient can more quickly regain their equilibrium and spring back when they are thrown off kilter by the storms of life.”
Source: Over iT: How to Live Above Your Circumstances and Beyond Yourself
“Those who are resilient have a bias for action. They don’t wallow. They learn, and then move on, beyond failure.”
Source: Make It, Don't Fake It: Leading with Authenticity for Real Business Success
“Those who are resisting quarantine are not advocating for "live free or die", they are advocating "I must have my freedom even if it means harming others." Remember, if your freedom comes at the cost of other people's lives, then that's not freedom, it's savagery.”
“Those who are resonating the most with your work, who recognize themselves in your vision, will naturally crave language that speaks to that you-and-me kind of 'we.' They’ll want to identify with your ideas personally and keep talking about them.”
Source: Sending Signals: Amplify the Reach, Resonance and Results of Your Ideas
“Those who are right do not argue. Those who argue are not right.”
“Those who are rooted in the depths that are eternal and unchangeable and who rely on unshakeable principles, face change full of courage, courage based on faith.”
Source: Beyond Nationalism: The Social Thought of Emily Greene Balch
“Those who are saying it's possible [to balance family and business] are often in a little bit of a rarefied place where they also have the money to do that. It's not quite such an easy stance to take when you don't have the same resources. I like to remind people that these are rich Manhattanites and to keep an eye on the fact that, especially with social media and these articles and these blogs, that that is not the reality for most women, unfortunately.”
“Those who are saying that Mario Draghi is in the camp of those trying to push Greece outside the Euroarea, are wrong.”
“Those who are scandalized by a naked body--thinks the Devil--are easy prey: they are already doomed.”
“Those who are seeking the true religion will never find it outside the Catholic Church alone, because, in every other religion, if they trace it up to the author, they will find some impostor whose imagination furnished a mass of sophisms and errors”
“Those who are seeking ways to tap into the potential of e-mail will find themselves in a position to capitalize on the pending explosion in Internet usage.”
“Those who are self-righteous are not prominent.”
“Those who are serious in ridiculous matters will be ridiculous in serious matters.”
“Those who are silent, self-effacing and attentive become the recipients of confidences.”
“Those who are skilled in archery bend their bow only when they are preparing to use it; when they do not require it, they allow it to remain unbent, for otherwise it would remain unserviceable when the time for using it arrived. So it is with man. If he were to devote himself unceasingly to a dull round of business, without breaking the monotony by cheerful amusements, he would fall imperceptibly into idiocy, or be struck by paralysis”
“Those who are skilled in combat do notbecome angered, those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win.”
“Those who are slow to know suppose that slowness is the essence of knowledge.”
Source: The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs
“Those who are so eager for women and girls to go back to the kitchen might think again about just what it is we might be up to in there. You can plan a lot of damage from a kitchen. It’s also where the knives are kept.”
“Those who are socially inclined will find a new power to help humanity through the lessons of books written by noble and gifted people.”
“Those who are successful look at "no" as "not right now”
“Those who are successfully to lead their fellow-men, should have once possessed the nobler feelings. We have all known individuals whose magnanimity was not likely to be troublesome on any occasion; but then they betrayed their own interests by unwisely omitting the consideration, that such feelings might exist in the breasts of those whom they had to guide and govern: for they themselves cannot even remember the time when in their eyes justice appeared preferable to expediency, the happiness of others to self-interest, or the welfare of a State to the advancement of a party.”
Source: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd
“Those who are talking sharia in Nigeria are really just politicians exploiting what they think is available. But if it should turn out that there are in fact whole sections of the country which believe that it is legitimate to chop off peoples hands because they stole a hen - if that should really turn out to be the genuine belief of responsible, educated people in the North than I would say there is no chance. But I do not believe that is the case. The sharia was always there but it was never force onto non-Muslims and it was not ever applied in the area of criminal law.”
“Those who are the fiercest to destroy their fellow men for having committed crimes, are, for the most part, at heart, criminals themselves.”
“Those who are the happiest are not neccessarily those for whom life has been easiest.”
“Those who are the hardest for me to love are probably those who need my love the most.”
“Those who are the most devout, outstanding Unification Church members are they the most beautiful people externally or just so-so? Very often, those who have the features of an Idaho potato are the most loyal members of the Unification Church.”
“Those who are the most happy appear to know it the least; happiness is something that for the most part seems to mainly consist in not knowing it.”
“Those who are themselves incapable of great crimes are ever backward to suspect others.”
“Those who are to change significantly that which they freshly encounter must themselves be changed by the changing of it.”
Source: ABC of Action Learning
“Those who are to conduct a war cannot in the nature of things, be proper or safe judges, whether a war ought to be commenced, continued, or concluded.”
Source: The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788
“Those who are to follow the arts should have a training in what is called poverty. Given a comfortable middle-class start in life, the artist is almost sure to end up by becoming a bellyacher, constantly complaining because the public does not rush forward at once to proclaim him.”
Source: A Story Teller's Story: The Tale of an American Writer's Journey Through His Own Imaginative World and Through the World of Facts, with Many of His Experiences and Impressions Among Other Writers--told in Many Notes--in Four Books--and an Epilogue
“Those who are too generous are seen as bragging and therefore hated for doing good deeds.”
“Those who are too idle to read, save for the purpose of amusement, may in these works acquire some acquaintance with history, which, however inaccurate, is better than none.”
Source: Novels of Ernest Theodore Hoffman. The omen. Hajji Baba in England. Tales of my landlord Thornton's Sporting tour. Two cookery books. Johnes' translation of Froissart. Miseries of human life. Carr's Caledonian sketches. Lady Suffolk's correspondence. Kirkton's Church history. Life and works of John Home. The Culloden papers. Pepys' Memoirs
“Those who are too lazy and comfortable to think for themselves and be their own judges obey the laws. Others sense their own laws within them.”
Source: Ernest Hemingway, Knut Hamsun [and] Hermann Hesse
“Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber.”
“Those who are troubled by our existing programs are not interested in a repeat of 9/11, and those who defend these programs are not dismissive of civil liberties. The challenge is getting the details right, and that's not simple.”