T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Three things are required of you: the wishes you made when you first knew the breadth of this life; the contract you signed when you decided your wishes were not true or possible; and the exacting of the punishment you agreed to when you knew you would break the contract of your life.”
“Three things are to be looked to in a building: that it stand on the right spot; that it is securely founded; that it be successfully executed.”
Source: Novels and Tales
“Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad.”
“Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.”
“Three things cannot be called back: the arrow when it speeds from the bow, the milk when the churn is upturned, the word when it leaps from the tongue.”
“Three things cannot long be hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.”
“Three things characterize man: person, fate, merit--the harmony of these constitutes real grandeur.”
“three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light, and in fact we call beautiful those things of definite color.”
Source: The Name of the Rose
“Three things differentiate living from the soul verses living from the ego only: the ability to sense and learn new ways, the tenacity to ride a rough road, and the patience to learn deep love over time.”
“Three things differentiate living from the soul versus living from ego only. They are: the ability to sense and learn new ways, the tenacity to ride a rough road, and the patience to deepen love over time. The ego, however, has a penchant and proclivity to avoid learning. Patience is not the ego's strong suit. Enduring in relationship is not Raven's forte. So it is not from the ever-changing ego that we love another, but rather from the wild soul.”
Source: Women Who Run With the Wolves
“Three things faith does: it reckons on God; it risks with God (and) it rests in God.”
“Three things give the student the possibility of surpassing his teacher: ask a lot of questions, remember the answers, teach.”
“Three things have a limited threshold:
Time, pain, and death.
While truth, love, and knowledge –
Are boundless.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Three things have been difficult to tame: the oceans, fools and women. We may soon be able to tame the oceans; fools and women will take a little longer.”
“Three things have helped me successfully go through the ordeals of life -- an understanding husband, a good analyst and millions of dollars.”
“Three things I have longed to see ... The sea serpent, a white rhinoceros, and an unselfish man.”
“Three Things I Know To Be True:
1. Yes. You ARE a writer.
2. The world is waiting for YOUR voice.
3. Nobody can tell your story but YOU.”
“Three things I never lends - my 'oss, my wife, and my name.”
“THREE THINGS I’VE ALWAYS found irresistible in a man: a beckoning grin, thick arms that promise they could hold me, and the readiness to make a fool of himself for the greater good.”
Source: Her Rock Star Mountain Man
“Three things I want in a relationship: Eyes that won't cry, lips that won't lie, and love that won't die.”
“Three things I will not allow in my classroom: imagination, reading for pleasure and jam sandwiches”
Source: Raiders of the Lost Shark
“Three things in human life are important: the first is to be kind; the second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind.”
“Three things in life you will never have to chase: True friends, true love and your destiny!”
Source: Softly, As I Leave Her
“Three things in the world banish sorrow—love and whiskey and music.”
Source: The Adventures of Darby O'Gill and the Little People
“Three things it would be extremely difficult to play a show without: makeup, my vocal cords and pants.”
“Three things know a secret- First; the lady in a dream, The dog that barks no warning, And a maid that does not scream.”
Source: The Oathbound
“Three things lit her match without fail—abusive assholes, idiots who didn’t use their turn signals, and unannounced shifters moving in on her territory.”
Source: Forged Alliances
“Three things make people want to change. One is that they hurt sufficiently. They have beat their heads against the same wall so long that they decide they have had enough. They have invested in the same slot machines without a pay-off for so long that they finally are willing either to stop playing, or to move on to others. Their migraines hurt, their ulcers bleed. They are alcoholic. They have hit the bottom. They beg for relief. They want to change.
Another thing that makes people want to change is a slow type of despair called ennui, or boredom. This is what the person has who goes through life saying, "So what?" until he finally asks the ultimate big "So What?" He is ready to change.
A third thing that makes people want to change is the sudden discovery that they can. This has been an observable effect of Transactional Analysis. Many people who have shown no particular desire to change have been exposed to Transactional Analysis through lectures or by hearing about it from someone else. This knowledge has produced an excitement about new possibilities, which has led to their further inquiry and a growing desire to change. There is also the type of patient who, although suffering from disabling symptoms, still does not really want to change. His treatment contract reads, "I'll promise to let you help me if I don't have to get well." This negative attitude changes, however, as the patient begins to see that there is indeed another way to live. A working knowledge of P-A-C makes it possible for the Adult to explore new and exciting frontiers of life, a desire which has been there all along but has been buried under the burden of the NOT OK.”
Source: I'm OK - You're OK
“Three things Marco taught me today race through my mind: boys will lie to your face just to have sex with you, don't trust any boy who says I love you, and never date a boy who lives on the south side of Fairfield.”
Source: Chain Reaction
“Three things never anger or you'll not live for long; A wolf with cubs, A man with power, And a woman's sense of wrong.”
“Three things never trust in- The maiden sworn as pure, The vows a king has given, And an ambush that is sure.”
Source: Oathbreakers
“Three things prompt men to a regular discharge of their duty in time of action: natural bravery, hope of reward, and fear of punishment.”
Source: Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and Religious
“Three things remain with us from paradise: stars, flowers and children.”
“Three things see no end- A flower blighted ere it bloomed, A message that was wasted, And a journey that was doomed.”
Source: Oathbreakers
“Three things shine before the world and cannot be hidden. They are the moon, the sun, and the truth proclaimed by the Tathagata.”
Source: The Essence of Buddhism
“Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his favorite quotes”
“Three things that always bring a smile to my face: making guacamole for my friends, getting pedicures with my mom, exploring an airport I've never been in.”
“Three Things
Three things cannot be retrieved:
The arrow once sped from the bow
The word spoken in haste
The missed opportunity.
(Ali the Lion, Caliph of Islam, son-in-law of Mohammed the Prophet),”
Source: Caravan of Dreams
“Three things to help keep your brain cells awake and alert ... drink plenty of clean water, get plenty of deep sleep, and let your imagination soar to places it's never dared venture.”
“Three things to never leave home without: your keys, birdseed for the birds, and your mala beads to chant through difficulties.”
“Three things too much, and three too little are pernicious to man; to speak much, and know little; to spend much, and have little; to presume much, and be worth little.”
“Three things trust and cherish well- The horse on which you ride, The beast that guards and watches, And your shield-mate at your side.”
Source: Oathblood
“Three things you cannot recover in life: the WORD after it’s said, the MOMENT after it’s missed and the TIME after it’s gone. Now you know.”
Source: Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics
“Three things you cannot recover in life; the WORD after its said, the MOMENT after its missed and the TIME after its gone. Be careful!”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“Three thousand jurisdictions across the U.S. are estimated to have had gang activity in 2001. In 2002, 32% of cities with a population of 25 to 50 thousand reported a gang-related homicide.”
“Three thousand people died at ground zero. Their families are entitled to a little bit of respect, to respect the memory of those poor people that died there. And how about the families of all those soldiers that died in the two ensuing wars? Aren't they entitled to a little bit of respect - the kids, the wives, the parents?”
“Three thousand people singing back your songs is an incredible feeling.”
“Three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days.
The three extra days were for leap years.”
Source: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
“Three thousand, it's just a number. It's just a game”
“three tiers to the heart: physical, ethereal, Eternal
with each one being more spiritual and subtle
the physical heart a little brain with over 40,000 neurons
it sends and receives by electromagnetic field operations
it's got its own nervous system that senses and remembers
making decisions and giving directions to other centers
emitting enfolded energetic organizational patterns
information, that is—communicative interactions
detected outside the body by magnetometers and other people
for heart coherence listen to Pärt's “Spiegel im Spiegel”
valid are chakras and acupuncture meridians
meditate on the heart chakra to see what this means
energy meridians are strings of polarized crystalline water
bioelectric signals transmitted in connective tissue matter
information is sent along these lengths of collagen proteins
molecules of structured water allowing the transfer of protons
crystal water wires inside protein pathways
with acupuncture points being junctures in the maze
the protons, then, are what have been referred to as “chi”
a current flowing, much like electrical circuitry”
Source: Love All-Knowing: An Epic Spiritual Poem