T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To be truly elegant one should not be noticed”
“To be truly free, you have to overcome the love of wealth and the fear of death.”
“To be truly free, it takes more determination, courage, introspection, and restraint than to be in shackles.”
“To be truly good means more than not robbing people . . . To be truly good means more than being righteously religious . . . To be truly good means being a good neighbor. . . . And to be a good neighbor means recognizing that there are ultimately no strangers. . . . Everybody is my neighbor! . . . Everybody is my brother! . . . There are no isolated monads wounded on the other side of the street! . . . We're all connected.”
Source: A New Kind of Christian: A Tale of Two Friends on a Spiritual Journey
“To be truly grateful for the kindness of other and to have those you love in your life is a great and powerful emotion.”
Source: Oops! Did I Really Post That
“To be truly great, begin to convert all your passing time into products. Begin to invest your time into your purpose and calling.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“To be truly great, begin to convert all your passing time into products through hard work.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“To be truly happy, a man must live absolutely in the present, no thought of what's gone before and no thought of what lies ahead. But a life with meaning, a man is condemned to wallow in the past and obsess about the future.”
“To be truly happy and contented, you must let go of what it means to be happy or content.”
“To be truly happy, I guess you have to go through tough stuff to appreciate it. If not, how would you know?”
Source: I don't believe in love
“To be truly happy in this world is a revolutionary act...It is a radical change of view that liberates us so that we know who we are most deeply and can acknowledge our enormous ability to love.”
“To be truly happy is a question of how we begin, and not how we end, of what we want and not what we have.”
Source: The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson: Novels, Short Stories, Poems, Plays, Memoirs, Travel Sketches, Letters and Essays (Illustrated Edition): The Entire Opus of Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer, containing Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped, Catriona and A Child's Garden of Verses
“To be truly happy you must recognize who you are with nothing.”
“To be truly happy, you need a clear sense of direction. You need a commitment to something bigger and more important than yourself. You need to feel that your life stands for something, that you are somehow making a valuable contribution to your world.”
Source: Maximum Achievement: Strategies and Skills that Will Unlock Your Hidden
“To be truly happy, you need a clear sense of meaning and purpose in life.”
“To be truly honest is to be beautiful. Wherever you live is your temple and whatever work you do is your worship.”
“To be truly ignorant, be content with your own knowledge.”
“To be truly intimate with another person, is to share every aspect of yourself with that person.”
“To be truly liberated is to escape the echo of old narratives.”
“To be truly mindful is, in some ways, to remember to notice each moment as it occurs.”
Source: The Serenity Passport: A World Tour of Peaceful Living in 30 Words
“To be truly popular, it has to look like something you are, when in reality, it's what you make yourself.”
“To be truly positive in the eyes of some, you have to risk appearing negative in the eyes of others.”
Source: Killosophy
“To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair convincing”
“To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair inevitable.”
“To be truly satisfied that your life is well-lived, the object of your passion is something you feel you must be, do, or have. What lights your fire?”
Source: The Art of Being: 8 Ways to Optimize Your Presence & Essence for Positive Impact
“To be truly seen and understood - in all our innocence and glory and yes, our brokenness, too - is to be delivered into the spiritual ethers where both seen and seer are healed.”
“To be truly soigne, a man should have 80 suits.”
“To be truly visionary we have to root our imagination in our concrete reality while simultaneously imagining possibilities beyond that reality.”
Source: Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
“To be truly wealthy, we must be able to give more than what we receive.”
“To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved.”
“To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.”
“To be trusted is to be entrusted.”
“To be trusted without question is a sacred bond—guard it with integrity, for it reflects the strength of your character.”
“To be truthful i am not entirely sure what people mean when they talk of happiness. There are moments of joy and laughter, the comfort of friendship, but enduring happiness? If it exists i have not found it”
Source: Lord of the Silver Bow
“To be truthful, Mike, we’d like to kill you. The vote went two-to-one.”
Source: Full Moon Saturday Night
“To be truthful, I think golfers are overpaid. It's unreal, and I have trouble dealing with the guilt sometimes.”
“To be truthful, Jay-Z wouldn't have a quarter of the records sold today if it wasn't for the white people buying his records.”
“To be truthful, some writers stop you dead in your tracks by making you see your own work in the most unflattering light. Each of us will meet a different harbinger of personal failure, some innocent genius chosen by us for reasons having to do with what we see as our own inadequacies. The only remedy to this I have found is to read a writer whose work is entirely different from another, though not necessarily more like your own—a difference that will remind you of how many rooms there are in the house of art.”
“To be turned from one's course by men's opinions, by blame, and by misrepresentation shows a man unfit to hold an office.”
“To be unable to bear an ill is itself a great ill.”
“To be unable to connect with your own past through the act of memory must feel like you were losing a connection to the building blocks of your very identity. If we are the sum of our experiences, what do we become when those experiences vanish from our mind? Do we ourselves eventually disappear?”
Source: Just Beyond the Light: Making Peace with the Wars Inside Our Head
“To be unable to read was the ultimate measure of wretchedness.”
Source: The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris
“To be unable to take his enemies, his misfortunes and even his misdeeds seriously for long – that is the sign of strong, rounded natures with a superabundance of a power which is flexible, formative, healing and can make one forget...”
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals
“To be unable to take his enemies, his misfortunes and even his misdeeds seriously for long – that is the sign of strong, rounded natures with a superabundance of a power which is flexible, formative, healing and can make one forget...A man like this shakes from him, with one shrug, many worms which would have burrowed into another man...”
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals
“To be unafraid of the judgement of others is the greatest freedom you can have.”
“To be unattached in every phase of one’s life is indeed full enlightened bliss of the Self (Purna samadhi)!”
“To be unattached is not to renounce the world. If you renounce the world you are attached to the world; otherwise why should you renounce it? What is the point in renouncing it if you are not attached to it? Only attachment renounces. If you are really non-attached there is no question of any renunciation.”
“To be unbroken, what would that be?
If words that were spoken, had not shattered me”
Source: ZOEgirl: Different Kind of Free: Piano/Vocal/Guitar
“To be uncertain is to be uncomfortable, but to be certain is to be ridiculous.”
“To be unconditionally happy and to have peace of mind, we need to tap into the power of meditation.”