T Quotes
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“Those who have no principles are never more dangerous than when they reach the age when they lose all sense of shame. Their hearts are gangrened by depravity, they refine and polish up their first offences and convert them into heinous crimes while still believing they are still at the stage of minor misdemeanours.”
Source: The Crimes of Love
“Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history.”
“Those who have no rest will rest in a morgue”
“Those who have no understanding of History should be shunned from shaping our future”
“Those who have not become enlightened will have to return to another, denser planet that is still involved with negativity, to work out their remaining karma.”
“Those who have not been stung will hardly fear a bee the same as those who have.”
“Those who have not been torn have no value in themselves and no place in this world. They are asleep. The impure are the untouched, the unburned, the unslain. Those who have not been torn have no value in themselves and no place in this world. The broken are the more evolved.”
“Those who have not distinguished themselves at school need not on that account be discouraged. the greatest minds do not necessarily ripen the quickest.”
“Those who have not found the heaven below, will fail of it above.”
“Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth.”
Source: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
“Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth. They are looking outside for scraps of pleasure or fulfillment, for validation, security, or love, while they have a treasure within that not only includes all those things but is infinitely greater than anything the world can offer.”
Source: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
“Those who have not lived in the eighteenth century, in the years before the Revolution do not know the sweetness of living and cannot imagine what it was like to have happiness in life.”
“Those who have not more must be satisfied with what they have.”
Source: 8 Books in 1: Jane Austen's Complete Novels. Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Lady Susan, and Love an
“Those who have not obtained the Blessed Vision, the Blessed Vision of the Darshan of the True Guru, the Almighty Lord God they have fruitlessly, uselessly wasted their whole lives in vain.”
“Those who have not sown anything during their responsible life will have nothing to reap in the future.”
“Those who have not undergone minor disasters are usually being held in reserve for something major”
Source: Creation: a novel
“Those who have not, and live in want, are a menace, Ridden with envy and fooled by demagogues.”
Source: Euripides II: Andromache, Hecuba, The Suppliant Women, Electra
“Those who have nothing can share nothing; those who are going nowhere can have no fellow-travellers.”
Source: The Four Loves
“Those who have nothing else to recommend them to the respect of others but only their blood, cry it up at a great rate, and have their mouth perpetually full of it. They swell and vapor, and you are sure to hear of their families and relations every third word.”
“Those who have nothing have only their discipline.”
“Those who have obtained the farthest insight into Nature have been, in all ages, firm believers in God.”
“Those who have once got an ascendancy, and possessed themselves of all the resources of the nation, their revenues and offices, have immense means for retaining their advantage.”
Source: Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J. Randolph
“Those who have overcome self-will and become instruments to do God's work can accomplish tasks which are seemingly impossible, but they experience no feeling of self achievement. I now know myself to be a part of the infinite cosmos, not separate from other souls or God. My illusory self is dead; the real self controls the garment of clay and uses it for God's work.”
Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
“Those who have past much of their lives in this great city, look upon its opulence and its multitudes, its extent and variety, with cold indifference; but an inhabitant of the remoter parts of the kingdom is immediately distinguished by a kind of dissipated curiosity, a busy endeavour to divide his attention amongst a thousand objects, and a wild confusion of astonishment and alarm.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D..: The Adventurer and Idler
“Those who have power a) understand that the world is not always a just and fair place and accept that fact, b) understand the bases and strategies for acquiring power, and c) take actions consistent with their knowledge in a skillful way. Skill at anything requires practice, and power skills are no different.”
“Those who have prophesied dreadful consequences as a result of the greater sexual freedom which the young assert - unwanted babies, venereal disease and so on - are usually the very same people who seek the fulfillment of their prophecies by opposing the free availability to the young of contraception and the removal of the stigma and mystification that surround venereal disease.”
Source: Anarchy in Action
“Those who have prospered and profited from life's lottery have a moral obligation to share their good fortune.”
“Those who have racked their brains to discover new proofs have perhaps been induced to do so by a compulsion they could not quite explain to themselves. Instead of giving us their new proofs they should have explained to us the motivation that constrained them to search for them.”
“Those who have read history with discrimination know the fallacy of those panegyrics and invectives which represent individuals as effecting great moral and intellectual revolutions, subverting established systems, and imprinting a new character on their age. The difference between one man and another is by no means so great as the superstitious crowd suppose.”
“Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health.”
Source: Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think
“Those who have safe and secure jobs pay more taxes than those who own the business that provides the jobs”
“Those who have sight go blind at night and constantly need the moon or artificial light to guide them.”
“Those who have something to say accept the fact that that's lonely. One already knows that there will be adversaries.”
“Those who have succeeded at anything and don't mention luck are kidding themselves.”
“Those who have succeeded have also had the ability to overcome adversity, disappointment, and even tragedy in their lives.”
“Those who have succeeded in attaching or detaching their minds at will have succeeded in Pratyahara, which means gathering towards, checking the outgoing powers of the mind, freeing it from the thralldom of the senses. When we can do this, we shall really possess character; then alone we shall have taken a long step towards freedom. Before that, we are mere machines.”
“Those who have suffered are best able to help those who are suffering.”
“Those who have suffered in the hands of others,know what it is to be free.”
“Those who have suffered make the best comforters.”
“Those who have suffered much are like those who know many languages; they have learned to understand and be understood by all.”
“Those who have suffered much become very bitter or very gentle.”
Source: Story of Philosophy
“Those who have suffered understand suffering and therefore extend their hand.”
“Those who have suffered, who have known poverty or oppression, are generally the most prone to kindness. Perhaps it is well to endure some misery if only to learn this lesson.”
Source: Moods of Life: Popular Psychological Studies of Affairs of Every Day
“Those who have the ability to take action have the responsibility to take action.”
“Those who have the command of the arms in a country are masters of the state, and have it in their power to make what revolutions they please. [Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people.”
“Those who have the courage to dare will perish. Those who have the courage not to dare will live.”
“Those who have the disease called Jesus will never be cured.”
Source: The Relentless Tenderness of Jesus
“Those who have the habit of revelation lose the habit of thought.”
“Those who have the immense dishonesty to fight with a ballot box in one hand and a rifle in the other have no place in democratic politics.”
“Those who have the largest hearts have the soundest understandings; and they are the truest philosophers who can forget themselves.”