T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Those who have castrated themselves from all sin for the sake of the kingdom of heaven, are blessed; they abstain from the world.”
“Those who have changed the universe have never done it by changing officials, but always by inspiring the people.”
“Those who have chosen the path of least resistance in life, who cannot bear to bring themselves to make a stern value-judgment in criticism of their own most intimate feelings, achieve what they deserve: not self-understanding but radical self-superficialization, not a discovered but a self-ascribed identity that explains nothing, reveals nothing, means nothing, and ultimately accomplishes nothing culturally or intellectually.”
“Those who have chosen to provide for the health and well being of others. Call them homoeopaths, allopaths and whatever one may, they must remember, they have been called and have chosen to serve. Dr. Ron Harris - 1965”
“Those who have come down will not ask you any questions because they came from below and know both above and below. But you, put aside your arrogance while you are climbing the stairs of life, ask those who have come down about what is above because they have been there, where you have not yet gone!”
“Those who have come here to hate should leave now; for in their hate, they only betray themselves.”
Source: Confessor
“Those who have come into Formula One without experiencing cars devoid of electronic aids will find it tough. To control 800 horse power relying just on arm muscles and foot sensitivity can turn out to be a dangerous exercise.”
“Those who have come to an impasse should examine their original intentions; those who have succeeded should note where they are heading.”
“Those who have come to the United States illegally should not be given amnesty or an easier path to citizenship over those already in line.”
“Those who have compared our life to a dream were right... we were sleeping wake, and waking sleep.”
“Those who have compassion when they do battle will be victorious. Those who likewise defend themselves will be safe. Heaven will rescue and protect them with compassion.”
“Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery”
“Those who have courage to love should have courage to suffer.”
“Those who have darkness in their minds turn their bodies into darkness as well! Life is colourful; be like a rainbow, use every colour! Don’t get stuck in one colour, be colourful! Black, red, yellow, green, let all the colours be your colours! Those who have colourful minds will have colourful bodies as well!”
“Those who have devoted themselves to the building of People’s Organization have become more and more convinced that one of the most significant educational approaches is not through argument, through lectures, through logic, or any other conventional common practices but through rationalization. These organizers feel, on the basis of their experiences not only in People’s Organizations but in their own general life, that most people in a great many instances act first and think afterward of the reasons why they acted. It seems as though a good part of our knowledge and what we may refer to as our own philosophy and attitudes are not things that we carefully and laboriously think through but are the rationalizations or self-justifications of acts we have already committed.”
Source: Reveille for Radicals
“Those who have dissected or inspected many [bodies] have at least learnt to doubt; while others who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take the trouble to attend it are in no doubt at all.”
“Those who have done the impossible, often didn't know it was impossible when they did it.”
“Those who have drunk from the ocean of wisdom will rarely find true love in life.”
“Those who have ears to hear, will hear”
“Those who have easy, cheerful attitudes tend to be happier than those with less pleasant temperaments, regardless of money, making it, or success.”
“Those who have entered into the afflictions of Christ for His Church's sake know something of what they mean, for they have learned in a measure to pour out their souls unto death, in fellowship with Him.”
“Those who have ever valued liberty for its own sake believed that to be free to choose, and not to be chosen for, is an inalienable ingredient in what makes human beings human.”
“Those who have everything but thee, my God, laugh at those who have nothing but thyself.”
Source: Poems
“Those who have experienced a great deal of violence or committed a great deal of violence themselves, those who are existing in their own world of sadness and malevolence, essentially those are the ones that are most prone to possession. You don't just walk down the street and suddenly you get possessed. It creeps up on you.”
“Those who have experienced good and bad luck many times have every reason to be skeptical of successes”
“Those who have experienced the most, have suffered so much that they have ceased to hate. Hate is more for those with a slightly guilty conscience, and who by chewing on old hate in times of peace wish to demonstrate how great they were during the war.”
“Those who have expressed doubts and misgivings about their ability to live this kind of life shouldn't try, because being a musician is not something you chose to be, it is something you are.”
“Those who have failed miserably are often the first to see God's formula for success.”
Source: Failure: The Back Door to Success
“Those who have failed to maintain harmony and love amongst others, becoming the victim of the ignorance, ego, and immaturity, will never be able to experience any further betterment or find the righteous in their future births”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Those who have failed to work toward the truth have missed the purpose of living.”
“Those who have few affairs to attend to are great speakers. The less men think, the more they talk.”
“Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think with themselves.”
Source: Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“those who have found each other once
will find each other again and yet again”
Source: Within the event horizon: poetry & prose
“Those who have freedom wish to remain where they are and those who lack it are constantly seeking for it nonstop.”
Source: Destiny of Liberty
“Those who have given themselves the most concern about the happiness of peoples have made their neighbors very miserable.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Anatole France (Illustrated)
“Those who have gone through a divorce know the pain and special challenges of raising a child under such circumstances.”
“Those who have gone through the high school of reporterdom have acquired a new instinct by which they see and hear only that which can create a sensation, and accordingly their report becomes not only a careless one, but hopelessly distorted.”
“Those who have had anything useful to say have said it far too often, and those who have had nothing to say have been no more reticent.”
Source: Cumulative Record: Definitive Edition
“Those who have had contacts with extraterrestrials also report having strong allergic reactions. Indeed, trauma (usually in childhood) seems to be a prerequisite for close-encounters. It is, as some of you may know, an indispensable part of the journey to become a shaman.”
Source: 666: Connection with Crowley
“Those who have had no share in the good fortunes of the mighty Often have a share in their misfortunes.”
Source: Grove Press modern drama: six plays
“Those who have had none of the cares of this life to harass and disturb them, have been obliged to have recourse to the hopes and fears of the next to vary the prospect before them.”
Source: Sketches and Essays
“Those who have had the most impact and influence throughout history and certainly the people who've had the most impact and influence on me personally have been basically entirely unaware of any such influence and made their chief concern their personal devotion and obedience, and the pleasure of God in the hidden things of their lives.”
“Those who have handled sciences have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The men of experiment are like the ant, they only collect and use; the reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course: it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden and of the field, but transforms and digests it by a power of its own. Not unlike this is the true business of philosophy; for it neither relies solely or chiefly on the powers of the mind, nor does it take the matter which it gathers from natural history and mechanical experiments and lay it up in the memory whole, as it finds it, but lays it up in the understanding altered and digested.”
“Those who have happy homes seldom turn out badly.”
“Those who have hardened, have a covenant with Death. Those who remain gentle are conjoined with Life.”
“Those who have heard me speak from time to time know that quite often I cite the observation of that great American author, Mark Twain, who said, history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.”
“Those who have heard or read anything from me on the subject, know that one of the principal points insisted on is, the forming of societies or any other artificial combinations IS the first, greatest, and most fatal mistake ever committed by legislators and by reformers.”
“Those who have high business acumen display specific, identifiable cognitive skills that permit them to perform better than their peers. Once we understand that street smarts is skill-based, we can measure it, compare it, and improve it in the general population.”
“Those who have hurt you don't know that they have hurt themselves. Their pain will be incurable because the only cure will be with you and you will have gone far away from them by the time they get symptoms.”
“Those who have hurt you in the past cannot continue to hurt you now unless you hold on to the pain through resentment.”
Source: What on Earth Am I Here For?