T Quotes
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“To be consistent in achieving inner peace, we must perceive a world where everyone is innocent.”
Source: Love Is Letting Go of Fear, Third Edition
“To be consistently effective, you must put a certain distance between yourself and what happens to you on the golf course. This is not indifference, it's detachment.”
“To be constant is to be useful. To be useful is to realize one's true nature. Realization of one's true nature is happiness. When one reaches happiness, one is close to perfection.”
Source: Chuang tsu: Inner chapters
“To be constantly changing one's plans isn't decision at all-it's indecision.”
Source: The Wreck
“To be constantly without desire is the way to have a vision of the mystery of heaven and earth. For constantly to have desire is the means by which their limitations are seen.”
“To be consumed with passion is to be gallant to discover”
“To be contemplative we must become converted to the consciousness that makes us one with the universe, in tune with the cosmic voice of God.”
“To be contemplative we must remove the clutter from our lives, surround ourselves with beauty, and consciously, relentlessly, persistently, give clutter away until the tiny world for which we ourselves are responsible begins to reflect the raw beauty that is God.”
“To be contemporary actually means to be an artist. [But] I do not feel contemporary in my work. I perceive my work as old-fashioned. It does not have a frame of actuality in our time or locality.”
“To be content does not mean that you don't desire more, it means you're thankful for what you have and patient for what's to come.”
“To be content is to be cheerful.”
“To be content means that you realize you contain what you seek.”
“To be content with death may be better than to desire it.”
Source: The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Hydriotaphia. Brampton urns. A letter to a friend, upon occasion of the death of his intimate friend. Christian morals, &c. Miscellany tracts. Repertorium. Miscellanies. Domestic correspondence, journals, &c. Miscellaneous correspondence
“To be content with life or to live merrily, rather all that is required is that we bestow on all things only a fleeting, superficial glance; the more thoughtful we become the more earnest we grow.”
“To be content with little is difficult; to be content with much, impossible.”
“To be content with the world as it is is to be dead.”
“To be content with what we possess is the greatest and most secure of riches.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Cicero (Illustrated)
“To be content, to find true love, is what essentially drives us all, but if found, would it be recognized?”
“To be contented—that’s for the cows.”
Source: D.V.
“To be continually subject to the breath of slander, will tarnish the purest virtue, as a constant exposure to the atmosphere will obscure the brightness of the finest gold; but in either case, the real value of both continues the same, although the currency may be somewhat impeded.”
Source: L.P.
“To be controlled in our economic pursuits means to be controlled in everything.”
“To be converted to faith in Jesus Christ is to return to the worship of the true God, and to dethrone all rivals to his authority.”
“To be convinced in our hearts that we have forgiveness of sins and peace with God by grace alone is the hardest thing.”
“To be cool is to believe. To stay cool is to have the sweet fragments of serenity rock your wig away.”
“To be coordinated with the power of balance, your mind and your temple must be running parallel.”
“To be 'correct in the Real' means it is the eternal element and to be 'correct in the relative' means they are the circumstances of the eternal element. The circumstances are temporary adjustments whereas the eternal element is permanent.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“To be corrupted by totalitarianism, one does not have to live in a totalitarian country.”
Source: The complete works of George Orwell
“To be counted in the world's top 10 of anything I guess gets eyeballs.”
“To be courageous , you have to have an army of people holding you.”
“To be courageous is to be a voice for the voiceless”
“To be courageous is to do what's right even in the face of impossible odds.”
Source: There Comes a Prophet
“To be courageous requires no exceptional qualifications, no magic formula, no special combination of time, place, and circumstance. It is an opportunity that sooner or later is presented to us all.”
Source: Profiles in Courage
“To be courageous, we must be willing to surrender our perfectionism, if only for a moment. If my self-worth is attached to being flawless, why would I ever try to learn anything new? After all, learning requires mistakes.”
Source: The Love Mindset
“To be Courageously Authentic is to stand firm in your truth even when the world asks you to change.”
“To be crazy is not necessarily to writhe in snake pits or converse with imaginary gods. It can sometimes be not knowing what to do in the morning.”
“To be creative and spontaneous, you have to live with imperfection.”
“To be creative, first we must be generous. Then we must have a quiet, indomitable belief in our own worth.”
“To be creative means to be in love with life. You can be creative only if you love life enough that you want to enhance its beauty, you want to bring a little more music to it, a little more poetry to it, a little more dance to it.”
“To be creative means to connect. It's to abolish the gap between the body, the mind and the soul, between science and art, between fiction and nonfiction.”
“To be creative you actually have to do something.”
Source: The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
“To be creative you must create a space for yourself where you can be undisturbed... separate from everyday concerns.”
“To be creative, a person has to internalize the entire system that makes creativity possible. Creative individuals are remarkable for their ability to adapt to almost any situation and to make do with whatever is at hand to reach their goals.”
Source: Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention
“To be creative, an idea must also be appropriate - useful and actionable. It must somehow influence the way business gets done by improving a product, for instance, or by opening up a new way to approach a process.”
“To be creative, an idea must also be appropriate—useful and actionable.”
“To be creative, first I need to be really organized. If my apartment's messy I need to clean it. It's like before you start doing your homework or studying for a test, you have to have a clean room.”
“To be creative, you have to be wrong most of the time.”
“To be credible we must be truthful.”
“To be crisp,in order to invent Beauty, you have to fly from the extreme end of your Imagination,and to reach there,you have to be alive with an urge for solitary travels,
physically or mentally,where those experiences can give you a great Reflection on your Creativity.”
“To be critical of pronatalism is not equivalent to condemning parenthood; it is to shed light on its prescriptive nature and propose that it would be socially and ecologically desirable that parenthood cease to be considered as a natural instinct and/or a religious or a social duty. The ‘biological clock’ that some women claim to hear ticking is also a ‘social clock’ reminding them that whatever else may be going on in their lives, motherhood is their destiny, the road to social acceptance and integration. It is because parenthood is not a
natural instinct, but socially and prescriptively imposed, that many people unsuited for family formation bear or adopt children; domestic violence and child abuse result from the often deadly interaction between sexual inequality and pronatalism. Today, pronatalist ideologies and social pressures continue to curtail women’s opportunities and ability to shape their future, and place them in a disadvantaged position relative to men, thus sustaining the inequality between men and women despite considerable gains in sexual liberation, civil rights, and economic opportunities for women.”
Source: Marx, Women, and Capitalist Social Reproduction: Marxist Feminist Essays
“To be cruel is to be coward.”