T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To come back on the ice was hard, and at the same time it was kind of a healing process.”
“To come back to the secret of inner peace, our questioning and doubting mind is always wanting in peace. Our loving and dedicated heart is always flooded with inner peace.”
Source: The Oneness of the Eastern Heart and the Western Mind: An Introduction to Eastern Philosophy and Yoga
“To come from no voice, no power, and to be able to achieve what I have means that only my own personal vision holds me back.”
“To come home and share life experiences with friends is the key to what makes me feel really alive.”
“To come into camp and have my defensive coordinator say you won't be touched, I feel like a kid all over again.”
“To come out here and play on Woodstock grounds, first year ever headlining on the main stage there's nothing more iconic. [Mysteryland] is one of those festivals that holds down the legacy of dance music it's been around for so many years. It's been part of what we do for so long. It kinda makes sense to bring the tradition over here to America. The festival grounds of Woodstock, that's pretty epic.”
“To come out in the music business, you only really get one shot. A lot of people get to play small gigs first, and build up that way, without anyone really seeing them.”
“To come so far, to lose so much and to find nothing. -Jing-mei”
Source: The Joy Luck Club
“To come to a concert and hear a lot of songs from a female perspective should not make men say, 'Oh well, that's for women'.”
“To come to change, there had to be conflict and pain.”
“To come to Christ costs you nothing, to follow Christ costs you something, to serve Christ will cost you everything.”
“To come to faith on the basis of experience alone is unwise, though not so foolish as to reject faith altogether because of lack of experience ... the quality of a Christian's experience depends on the quality of his faith, just as the quality of his faith depends in turn on the quality of his understanding of God's truth.”
Source: In Two Minds: The Dilemma of Doubt & how to Resolve it
“To come to grips with creativity, I must ask creative, adventurous questions - the kind which, in all likelihood, cannot be answered.”
“To come to know that nothing is good, nothing is bad, is a turning point; it is a conversion. You start looking in; the outside reality loses meaning. The social reality is a fiction, a beautiful drama; you can participate in it, but then you don’t take it seriously. It is just a role to be played; play it as beautifully, as efficiently, as possible. But don’t take it seriously, it has nothing of the ultimate in it.”
“To come to know your enemy, first you must become his friend, and once you become his friend, all his defences come down. Then you can choose the most fitting method for his demise.”
“To come to live in the kingdom of God, or to seek to live in a world other than our disenchanted milieu, requires a wholesale reordering of our habits and commitments.”
Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“To come to nothing through something is the way to outside from both sides.”
“To come to peace with the moving on. It is a gift, in a way. We spend so much of our time fighting death, as we should. But sometimes the greatest gift we can give ourselves, and in turn the ones we love, is to know when to let go. To know when it is time—and to be at peace with that.”
“To come to terms with our beginning requires a truthful story to acquire the skills to live in gratitude rather than resentment for the gift of life.”
Source: Hannah's Child: A Theologian's Memoir
“To come to the door and know that she would find no one: to see a house completely empty. It was like coming to her tomb while she was still alive.”
Source: Consider the Lilies
“To come to the end of a time of anxiety and fear! To feel the cloud that hung over us lift and disperse - that cloud that dulled the heart and made happiness no more than a memory! This at least is one joy that must have been known by almost every living creature.”
Source: Watership Down
“To come to the Oscars for the first time and be seven months pregnant is quite a thing!”
“To come under siege was the inevitable fate of power.”
“To come up against someone who appeared not to give a damn about exerting petty power almost restored his faith in the public.”
Source: Insidious Intent
“To come up short when you reach too far is not such a bad thing rather than not to reach at all, right?”
“To come upon love without seeking it is the only way to find it.”
“To come very near to a true theory, and to grasp its precise application, are two different things, as the history of science teaches us. Everything of importance has been said before by someone who did not discover it.”
“To comedians and humorists, God is laugh.”
“To comfort a sorrowful conscience is much better than to possess many kngdoms; yet the world regards it not; nay, condemns it, calling us rebels, dissturbers of the peace.”
“to comfort any mortal against loneliness, one other is enough.”
“To comfort me is like the wrong memory at the wrong place or time: if one is lonely one prefers discomfort.”
Source: The End of the Affair
“To command is to serve, nothing more and nothing less.”
“To command the future, you must first learn to obey the patterns of the present.”
“To command their professors of astronomy to refute their own observations is to command them not to see what they do see and not to understand what they do understand.”
“To command, you must first of all speak to the eyes.”
“To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, the three astronauts from Apollo 11 visited the White House. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were allowed to set foot inside the White House, while Michael Collins was forced to drive around in circles outside.”
“To commemorate Veda’s life, Elizabeth planted thousands of daffodil bulbs in the grounds of Chapel school for the pupils to pick on Mother’s Day each year, so that no future mother would ever be forgotten.”
Source: Five Days Gone: The Mystery of My Mother's Disappearance as a Child
“To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates his own soul.”
Source: Martyria: A Legend, Wherein are Contained Homilies, Conversations, and Incidents of the Reign of Edward the Sixth
“To commit herself to becoming "an apostle of Joy" when humanly speaking she might have felt at the brink of despair, was heroic indeed. She could do so because her joy was rooted in the certitude of the ultimate goodness of God's loving plan for her. And though her faith in this truth did not touch her soul with consolation, she ventured to meet the challenges of life with a smile. Her one lever was her blind trust in God.”
Source: Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light: The revealing private writings of the Nobel Peace Prize winner
“To commit suicide is easy. To live without a god is more difficult. The drunkenness of triumph is greater than the drunkenness of sacrifice.”
“To commit the least possible sin is the law for man. To live without sin is the dream of an angel. Everything terrestrial is subject to sin. Sin is a gravitation.”
Source: Les Miserables Volume One
“To commit to the present moment is to accept our inability to control the future and accept that many of our fears and reactions are just what they are, thoughts and emotions that are irrationally internalized. We will never be completely void of the temptations to look into the future when we are in the present; however, one must come to the understanding that by looking too far off into the future, we taint the future by creating an artificial expectation of what the future should hold, and are emotionally drained when it holds something else. Focus on the present, and you will come to have more control over the future naturally.”
“To commit violent and unjust acts, it is not enough for a government to have the will or even the power; the habits, ideas and passions of the time must lend themselves to their committal.”
Source: Recollections
“To commune daily with God in deep meditation, and to carry His love and guidance with you into all your dutiful activities, is the way that leads to permanent peace and happiness.”
Source: Self-realization
“To commune with your heart and soul, be willing to go out of your mind.”
Source: Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road
“To communicate despite all invitations to do otherwise is to be cause.”
“To communicate is our chief business; society and friendship our chief delights; and reading, not to acquire knowledge, not to earn a living, but to extend our intercourse beyond our own time and province.”
Source: The Common Reader
“To communicate is truly a gift. It is a wondrous ability of your amazing human body, the ability that allows us to connect with other humans to give meaning to our lives. I will argue that it is what makes us human.”
Source: The Tip of Your Tongue: A Speech Therapist Tribute to the Power of Communication Lost and Found
“To communicate the truths of history is an act of hope for the future.”
“To communicate through silence is a link between the thoughts of man.”