T Quotes
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“Those who cannot work with their hearts achieve but a hollow, half-hearted success that breeds bitterness all around.”
Source: Wings of Fire: An Autobiography
“Those who can’t change their minds can’t change anything.”
“Those who can’t teach, pass laws about how to evaluate teachers.”
“Those who carry the vessels of the Lord must be clean, must be holy (Isa. 52:11).”
Source: Wigglesworth on the Anointing
“Those who carry the wound do not feel it. It is the human race and not the individual that is wounded here, is outraged here.”
Source: Wind, Sand and Stars
“Those who cavalierly reject the Theory of Evolution, as not adequately supported by facts, seem quite to forget that their own theory it supported by no facts at all.”
Source: Essays: Scientific, Political and Speculative
“Those who cease to worry about their souls often find them difficult to reclaim later”
Source: The Queen of the Tearling
“Those who center their lives around the Lord are those with true purpose and direction. Their tread will always lead to a rare success that the world wants, envies but cannot have because they refuse to acknowledge what they do not understand.”
“Those who challenged the world physically with their great armies have always been defeated; those who challenged the world mentally with great ideas have always won!”
“Those who change the world are those who have great dreams and who consciously and passionately go in the direction of their dreams.”
Source: DREAMS DON'T DIE, PEOPLE GIVE UP ON THEM
“Those who cheat on their partners who are loyal to them; don't deserve them. It is a trashy attitude to disrespect a person who is loyal in a relationship, by cheating on him or her.”
“Those who cheat to beat “the system” apparently don’t realize that that is how they get initiated into it.”
“Those who cheated me, please understand it is not because of I am a fool but I trust you.”
“Those who choose a love that can never be fulfilled will be hounded by a rage that can never be extinguished.”
Source: Stella Maris
“Those who choose differently must suffer the consequences. They must take the pain their decisions bring.”
Source: Cobalt Blue
“Those who choose love - daring to feel to the depths of being, accepting responsibility for their actions, and seeking a purpose in life - will find that the world of significant living will unfold its cleverly concealed presence.”
Source: Path of Empowerment: New Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos
“Those who choose not to empathise enable real monsters. For without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude with it, through our own apathy.”
“Those who choose not to empathize enable real monsters, for without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves we collude with it through our apathy.”
“Those who choose to be servants know the most about being free.”
Source: The faithful father
“Those who choose to live happily never get bored of life.”
“Those who choose, conduct, present, and accompany the music may influence the spirit of reverence ... more than a speaker does.”
“Those who chose to stay on in the military, or young professionals who spent their entire careers in the new defense-oriented research organizations that proliferated in the postwar era, were fond of pointing out that nothing much distinguished psychology on campus from psychology administered, directly or indirectly, by the Pentagon; virtually all psychological research had military applications.”
Source: The Romance of American Psychology: Political Culture in the Age of Experts
“Those who claim absolutism is merely a myth are right that it has been misused simply as a byword for political centralisation.”
Source: Absolutism in Central Europe
“Those who claim France as a nation-state is obsolete are wrong.”
“Those who claim that old is gold are the ones who despise change.”
“Those who claim that we cannot understand religious scriptures are the ones who wish to keep us more confused than before.”
“Those who claim to be closest to God are furthest from Heaven.”
“Those who claim to be on the side of good yet do nothing to fight evil are on the side of evil.”
“Those who claim to discover everything but produce no proofs of the same may be confuted as having actually pretended to discover the impossible.”
Source: The Works of Archimedes
“Those who claim to have had happy lives seem to be silly fools.”
“Those who claim to need no one are selfish fools and liars.”
“Those who claim to write about something larger and more significant than the self sometimes fail to comprehend the dimensions of self.”
Source: The Two Kinds of Decay
“Those who clap you on the back with one hand may clench envy's mask behind theirs with the other.”
“Those who cling to life die, and those who defy death live.”
“Those who cling to the shadows will always hate and despise the light.”
Source: Rip Van Winkle and the Pumpkin Lantern
“Those who cling to worthless idols
turn away from God’s love for them.
9 But I, with shouts of grateful praise,
will sacrifice to you.
What I have vowed I will make good.
I will say, ‘Salvation comes from the Lord.’”
“Those who closely watched the campaign should not be surprised by Obama’s hostility toward Israel, given his relations with pro-Palestinian, virulent critics of Israel and his voluntary membership in Reverend Wright’s decidedly anti-Semitic church. Furthermore, his campaign website featured anti-Semitic posts.”
“Those who come a hundred or two hundred years after us will despise us for having lived our lives so stupidly and tastelessly. Perhaps they'll find a means to be happy.”
“Those who come forward will not be offered an automatic pass to citizenship and should be expected to pay a substantial fine or penalty to participate in the temporary program.”
“Those who come very close to the sun are likely to burn their eyebrows; others that come very close to the moon, will be labeled as stars.”
“Those who commend work. - In the glorification of 'work', in the unwearied talk of the 'blessing of work', I see the same covert idea as in the praise of useful impersonal actions: that of fear of everything individual. Fundamentally, one now feels at the sight of work - one always means by work that hard industriousness from early till late - that such work is the best policeman, that it keeps everyone in bounds and can mightily hinder the development of reason, covetousness, desire for independence. For it uses up an extraordinary amount of nervous energy, which is thus denied to reflection, brooding, dreaming, worrying, loving, hating; it sets a small goal always in sight and guarantees easy and regular satisfactions. Thus a society in which there is continual hard work will have more security: and security is now worshipped as the supreme divinity. - And now! Horror! Precisely the 'worker' has become dangerous! The place is swarming with 'dangerous individuals'! And behind them the danger of dangers - the individual!”
Source: Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality
“Those who commit injustice bear the greatest burden.”
“Those who commit the murders write the reports.”
Source: The Light of Truth: Writings of an Anti-Lynching Crusader
“Those who commit these types of scandals are guility of the spiritual equivalent of murder, but I, here among you to prevent something far worst for you. While those who give scandal are guilty of the spiritual equivalent of murder, those who take scandal- who allow scandals to destroy faith- are guilty of spiritual suicide.”
“Those who committed these cowardly acts may believe that they have shaken our resolve to defeat terrorism. They could not be more wrong.”
“Those who compare the age in which their lot has fallen with a golden age which exists only in imagination, may talk of degeneracy and decay; but no man who is correctly informed as to the past, will be disposed to take a morose or desponding view of the present.”
“Those who complain most are most to be complained of.”
“Those who complain that fate is against them will have a hard time finding happiness in their lives”
Source: Book of Wisdom
“Those who complain that you work too much and are nowhere to be seen; just remind them that we are created to work first before we even worship; since work is a form of our worship.”
“Those who conceal from themselves this total freedom, under the guise of solemnity, or by making deterministic excuses, I will call cowards. Others, who try to prove their existence is necessary, when man's appearance on earth is merely contingent, I will call bastards.”
Source: Existentialism is a Humanism