T Quotes
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“Those who deserve respect are given it freely. If one must demand such a thing, he’ll never truly command it. I am your daughter, not your horse, sir.”
Source: Stalking Jack the Ripper
“Those who deserve to die, die the death they deserve.”
Source: LIVE AND LET DIE
“Those who deserve war medals are only those who did not take up arms in war and never resorted to violence!”
“Those who desire immortality must pay for it with their lives.”
Source: The Age of Faith
“Those who desire only techniques will never understand this art. It is everything beyond that”
“Those who desire only the good pleasure of God abide in peace even in the midst of failure, for God has not told us that He requires success of us.”
“Those who desire to become rich, desire it at once.”
“Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have either one.”
“Those who desire to hear God’s voice and learn how to excel in their calling should read the Word fervently, for God is able to provide a clear direction.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“Those who desire to remain intoxicated by Reality do not require artificial intoxicants. Indulging in false things will only increase falsity, for every direction is indeed infinite. Those who desire the truly genuine Thing proceed of themselves with great intensity so as to progress in their sadhana.”
“Those who desire to rise as high as our human condition allows, must renounce intellectual pride, the omnipotence of clear thinking, belief in the absolute power of logic.”
“those who despair of life are not long for it.”
Source: Powers of the weak
“Those who despise fame seldom deserve it. We are apt to undervalue the purchase we cannot reach, to conceal our poverty the better. It is a spark which kindles upon the best fuel, and burns brightest in the bravest breast.”
Source: Pearls of Great Price: or, Maxims, reflections, characters and thoughts, on miscellaneous subjects ... Selected from the works of the Rev. Jeremy Collier by the editor of
“Those who despise this demand of life end up becoming beggars and slaves through life.”
“Those who determine not to put self to death will never see the will of God fulfilled in their lives.”
“Those who determine not to put self to death will never see the will of God fulfilled in their lives. Those who ought to become the light of the world must necessarily burn and become less and less. By denying self, we are able to win others.”
“Those who devise better methods of utilizing manpower, tools, machinery, materials and facilities are making real contributions toward our national security. Today, these ideas are a form of insurance for our national security; tomorrow, this same progressive thinking is insurance for our individual security-it is, in effect, job insurance.”
“Those who devote their lives to earning a living are incapable of living a human existence.”
Source: One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
“Those who devote their lives to serving our country, children, and neighborhoods are giving back. They have answered the call to serve.”
“Those who devote themselves to the study of Sacred Scripture should always remember that the various hermeneutical approaches have their own philosophical underpinnings, which need to be carefully evaluated before they are applied to the sacred texts.”
Source: Fides et Ratio: On the Relationship Between Faith and Reason
“Those who did not live during the years close to 1789 do not know the pleasure of living.”
“Those who didn't walk alone were forgotten.”
“Those who die for their country are martyrs and those who live for their country are greater martyrs.”
“Those who die relearn or remember The secrets of life that they forgot at birth.”
“Those who die with their music still on their tongues unsung are trying to say “God had made a deal with the wrong customer like me”
Source: Daily Drive 365
“Those who die without being forgotten get longevity.”
“Those who die young, they are cheated,” she said. “Not cheated out of life, because life is a penance, but the young, they’re cheated because they don’t know it’s coming. They don’t have time to move closer, to return home. When you know you’re going to die, you try to be near the bones of your own people. You don’t even think you have bones when you’re young, even when you break them, you don’t believe you have them. But when you’re old, they start reminding you they’re there. They start turning to dust on you, even as you’re walking here and there, going from place to place. And this is when you crave to be near the bones of your own people. My children never felt this. They had to look death in the face, even before they knew what it was. Just like you did, no?”
Source: The Farming of Bones
“Those who die, merely suffering the woes of life like cats and dogs, are they human beings? The worthy are those who, even when agitated by the sharp interaction of pleasure and pain, are discriminating and, knowing them to be of an evanescent nature, become passionately devoted to the Atman. This is all the difference between human beings and animals.”
“Those who die, merely suffering the woes of life like cats and dogs, are they men?”
Source: Prabuddha Bharata: Or Awakened India
“Those who died quietly asleep are not less dead than those who were killed awake by bombs.”
“Those who differ most from the opinions of their fellow men are the most confident of the truth of their own.”
Source: The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh: Complete in One Volume
“Those who direct the maximum force of their desires toward the center, toward true being, toward perfection, seem quieter than the passionate souls because the flame of their fervor cannot always be seen.”
“Those who directed the state in the time of Solon and Cleisthenes did not establish a polity which ... trained the citizens in such fashion that they looked upon insolence as democracy, lawlessness as liberty, impudence of speech as equality, and licence to do what they pleased as happiness, but rather a polity which detested and punished such men and by so doing made all the citizens better and wiser.”
“Those who disagree with the dictator's plan have no other means to carry on than to defeat the despot by force of arms.”
Source: Planned Chaos
“Those who dislike fantasy are very often equally bored or repelled by science. They don't like either hobbits, or quasars; they don't feel at home with them; they don't want complexities, remoteness. If there is any such connection, I'll bet that it is basically an aesthetic one”
Source: The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction
“Those who dismiss rappers as vulgar outsiders miss the way that Jay-Z and Kanye embody the American dream: starting from humble beginnings, both rose by dint of hard work and talent to wealth and success. Jay embraces this role, styling himself as much a CEO as an artist, and he and Beyoncé have become, in a significant way, more fully America's first couple than their friends the Obamas.”
“Those who
disrespect you
with their mouth
don't deserve
your ear.”
“Those who disrupt their industries change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives.”
Source: Reinventing Dell
“Those who dissolve their body of perception completely are absorbed into what we would call nirvana.”
“Those who distinguish between civil and theological intolerance are mistaken, in my opinion. Those two types of intolerance are inseparable. It is impossible to live in peace with those one believes to be damned. To love them would be to hate God who punishes them. It is absolutely necessary either to reclaim them or torment them. Whenever theological intolerance is allowed, it is impossible for it not to have some civil effect.”
Source: The Social Contract
“Those who dive in the sea of affliction bring up rare pearls.”
Source: The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon, Volume 78
“Those who divorce aren't necessarily the most unhappy, just those neatly able to believe their misery is caused by one other person.”
“Those who do good science do so because they choose problems that are suited to them.”
Source: The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next
“Those who do no good often choose to speak ill of others to make themselves look better. Choose to keep away from such company, because tomorrow they will speak ill of you to impress someone else. People who lack good intentions often criticize others to elevate themselves.”
“Those who do not believe do not pray. This is a good functional definition of faith. Faith prays, unbelief does not.”
Source: Christianity in the Twentieth Century
“Those who do not believe scripture cannot understand scripture and therefore are not qualified to try to explain scripture.”
“Those who do not care, escape the anguish of mourning but never know the delights of love. The meaning of life forever eludes them.”
“Those who do not complain are never pitied.”
Source: Pride and Prejudice and Kitties: A Cat-Lover's Romp through Jane Austen's Classic
“Those who do not confront evil resent those who do.”
“Those who do not fear the sword they wield have no right to wield a sword at all. ~Shuhei Hisagi”