T Quotes
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“Those who build there prosperity atop the anguish of others will, in time be brought into ruin.”
“Those who build walls are their own prisoners.”
Source: The Dispossessed
“Those who build walls are their own prisoners. I'm going to go fulfill my proper function in the social organism. I'm going to unbuild walls.”
“Those who burn books will in the end burn people.”
“Those who burn bridges should not be surprised when no one crosses back to them.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Those who by form did see me and those who followed me by voice. Wrong the efforts they engaged in, those people will not see me.”
“Those who call for censorship in the name of the oppressed ought to recognize it is never the oppressed who determine the bounds of censorship.”
“Those who call me God, will fall into the deep pit of hell. Regard me as one of his slaves and have no doubt whatever about it. I am a servant of the Supreme Being; and have come to behold the wonderful drama of life.”
“Those who call the shots are never in the line of fire.”
“Those who call themselves art photographers are pompous, arrogant egoists.”
“Those Who Call You Mad (The Sonnet)
Those who call you mad will one day worship you,
For no great achievement is possible without madness.
Those who laugh at you will one day learn from you,
For working through the laugh is a criteria for greatness.
Those who know not you exist will one day seek your guidance,
For your endless sacrifice will make you a beacon.
Those who find you absurd will one day bow in veneration,
For the absurd ideas take us to the most breathtaking destination.
Those who look down on you will one day look up to you,
For your sacrifice will place you on a pedestal of glory.
Those who are deaf to you will one day cross limits for you,
For your voice will echo in the hearts as a purifying symphony.
Those who see you inconsequential will one day pay you homage.
Breathe your mission, live your mission and your acts will forge fate's foliage.”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“Those who call you mad will one day worship you.”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“Those who call you mad will one day worship you,
For no great achievement is possible without madness.”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“Those who came against you didn't recognize the anointing on your life, and they underestimated the power of God that protects you. They mocked, blamed, and persecuted you, unaware that they were fighting against the God who created the universe. Their negative words and toxic behavior were aimed at harming you, but they didn't realize your help comes from the Almighty. In the face of their attacks, remain silent and steadfast in prayer, submitting to God's will. He will fight your battles and vindicate you against those who tormented and troubled you. Don't engage with their evil plans; instead, trust in God's power to block their curses and release your blessings. Your silence and trust in God will be your strength, and He will bring justice to those who sought to harm you.”
“Those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first waves of the industrial revolution, the first waves of modern invention and the first wave of nuclear power. And this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be part of it-we mean to lead it.”
“Those who came to the United States didn't realize they were white until they got here. They were told they were white. They had to learn they were white. An Irish peasant coming from British imperial abuse in Ireland during the potato famine in the 1840s, arrives in the United States. You ask him or her what they are. They say, "I am Irish." No, you're white. "What do you mean, I am white?" And they point me out. "Oh, I see what you mean. This is a strange land."”
“Those who can adapt to the sudden paradigm shift and new environment do. Obey the rules. Search for the loopholes. Sneer at the guidelines despite being bound by them. In the end, everyone learns that rules are necessary to make the system run smoothly.”
Source: 幼女戦記 (1) Deus lo vult
“Those who can ask without shame are viewing themselves in collaboration with-rather than in competition with-the world.”
“Those who can be made to believe absurdities can be made to commit atrocities.”
“Those who can bear all can dare all.”
“Those who can bend need not be taught how to stand tall.”
Source: एकादेशमा [Ekadeshma]
“Those who can breath the air of my writings know that it is an air of the heights, a strong air. One must be made for it. Otherwise there is no small danger that one may catch cold in it. The ice is near, the solitude tremendous—but how calmly all things lie in the light! How freely one breathes! How much one feels beneath oneself!
Philosophy, as I have so far understood and lived it, means living voluntarily among ice and high mountains—seeking out everything strange and questionable in existence, everything so far placed under a ban by morality. Long experience, acquired in the course of such wanderings in what is forbidden, taught me to regard the causes that so far have prompted moralizing and idealizing in a very different light from what may seem desirable: the hidden history of the philosophers, the psychology of the great names, came to light for me.
How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare? More and more that became for me the real measure of value. Error (faith in the ideal) is not blindness, error is cowardice.”
“Those who can bring themselves to renounce wealth, position and power accruing from a social system based on violence and putting a premium on acquisitiveness, and to identify themselves in some real fashion with the struggle of the masses toward the light, may help in a measure - more, doubtless, by life than by words - to devise a more excellent way, a technique of social progress less crude, brutal, costly and slow than mankind has yet evolved.”
“Those who can command themselves command others.”
Source: Characteristics: in the manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims [by W. Hazlitt].
“Those who can, do. Those who can't, spend their time gossiping about those who can.”
“Those who can, do; those who can't, teach; those who can't teach, police grammar on the Internet.”
“Those who can do. Those who can't form a supercommittee.”
“Those who can envision a plausible future that's brighter than today will earn the opportunity to lead.”
“Those who can forget the past are way ahead of the rest of us.”
“Those who can laugh without cause have either found the true meaning of happiness or have gone stark raving mad.”
“Those who can least bear a jest upon themselves, will be most diverted with one passed on others.”
Source: A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...
“Those who can make people believe absurdities, can make people commit atrocities.”
“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.”
“Those who can not adjust to change will be swept aside by it. Those who recognize change and react accordingly will benefit.”
Source: A Gift to my Children: A Father's Lessons for Life and Investing
“Those who can not feel or think about others,
Can not be on my list.”
“Those who can raise their thoughts to heaven will always have clear days, because the sun always shines above the clouds.”
“Those who can really do what they promise don't first pause to promise what they can do.”
Source: Fables, Vol. 18: Cubs in Toyland
“Those who can SEE outside the Window are human. Otherwise, human is turning into machine by continuously staring at an open browser or computer window.”
“Those who can serve best, those who help most, those who sacrifice most, those are the people who will be loved in life and honoured in death, when all questions of colour are swept away and when in a free country free citizens shall meet on equal grounds.”
Source: Wake Up, India: A Plea for Social Reform
“Those who can soar to the highest heights can also plunge to the deepest depths and the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply.”
Source: Anne of Green Gables Collection: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of the Island, and More Anne Shirley Books
“Those who can't, and can't teach, translate.
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
Source: Citations: A Brief Anthology
“Those who can't be alone, can't be honest, can't be loyal, and can't be anything.”
“Those who can't build, destroy.”
“Those who can't do, mock, those who do, have no time to mock.”
Source: Gente Mente Adelante: Prejudice Conquered is World Conquered
“Those who can’t do . . . teach. You’ve heard that, right? And those who can’t teach . . . Well, I guess they just keep on studying until they can’t get any more loans.”
Source: Dreck
“Those who can't have you, start hating you.”
“Those who can't hope can still wish.”
Source: Jack
“Those who can't match you will malign you.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Those who can take that crabbed tree handsomely upon their back, and fasten it on cannily, shall find it such a burden as wings unto a bird, or sails to a ship.”
Source: Letters
“Those who can truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come.”