T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To conquer fear is the best way to gain your self-confidence.”
“To conquer frustration, one must remain intensely focused on the outcome, not the obstacles.”
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence
“To conquer himself is the greatest victory that man can gain.”
“To conquer nature is, in effect, to remove all natural barriers and human norms and to substitute artificial, fabricated equivalents for natural processes.”
“To conquer oneself is a greater task than conquering others.”
“To conquer oneself is a greater victory than to conquer thousands in a battle.”
“To conquer oneself is the best and noblest victory; to be vanquished by one's own nature is the worst and most ignoble defeat.”
“To conquer others is to have power, to conquer yourself is to know the way.”
“To conquer small challenges is only to have as a goal to reach the big ones.”
“To conquer the command in the air means victory; to be beaten in the air means defeat.”
Source: Command Of The Air
“To conquer the egoIs to gainBoundless freedom.”
“To conquer the enemy without resorting to war is the most desirable. The highest form of generalship is to conquer the enemy by strategy.”
“To conquer the impossible, start by believing it's possible.”
“To conquer the land we need to win a battle”
“To Conquer The Lust For Power Is To Establish A Society A Society That Reflects Heaven On Earth”
“To conquer with arms is to make only a temporary conquest; to conquer the world by earning its esteem is to make a permanent conquest.”
Source: Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson
“To conquer, you must endure not just your own suffering but the suffering of others. Indifference is the ultimate evolutionary achievement, the highest rung on nature's ladder.”
Source: The Last Star
“To conquer, you must have courage to act.”
“To conquer, we must destroy our enemies. We must not only die gallantly; we must kill devastatingly. The faster and more effectively you kill, the longer you will live to enjoy the priceless fame of conquerors.”
“To consciously evolve, we require clear vision of a compassionate future that draws out our enthusiastic participation in life.”
Source: Awakening earth: exploring the evolution of human culture and consciousness
“To consider hypotheses is surely always better than to dogmatize ins blaue hinein”
Source: The William James Reader
“To consider judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions is a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.”
Source: Selected letters of Thomas Jefferson
“To consider mankind other than brethren...plainly supposes a darkness of understanding.”
“To consider oneself different from ordinary men is wrong, but it is right to hope that one will not remain like ordinary men.”
“To consider persons and events and situations only in the light of their effect on me is to live on the doorstep of hell. Selfishness is doomed to frustration centered as it is upon a lie. To live exclusively for myself, I must make all things bend themselves to my will as if I were a god.”
Source: No Man Is an Island
“To consider persons and events and situations only in the light of their effect upon myself is to live on the doorstep of hell.”
Source: No Man Is an Island
“To consider powerful souls as if they were a useful public resource is quite foreign to our customs. In a small sense it is undemocratic, for it assumes that some people really know better in a way that must seem arbitrary to most. In a large sense it is certainly democratic, in that it makes the great man serve as a man.”
“To consider the degree of concord which ultimately prevailed as less than a miracle.”
Source: 1769-1793
“To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow.”
“To consider the matter aright, reason is nothing but a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls, which carries us along a certain train of ideas, and endows them with particular qualities, according to their particular situations and relations. This instinct, 'tis true, arises from past observation and experience; but can anyone give the ultimate reason, why past experience and observation produces such an effect, any more than why nature alone should produce it?”
Source: A Treatise of Human Nature
“To consider the rights of others before I exercise my own, to see my fellowman as my opportunity not my liability, and to understand that a life shaped by Biblical values is a life of deep endurance and raw power...to embrace all of this is to be the very thing that a wounded world is begging for.”
“To consider the school as a place where instruction is given is one point of view. But, to consider the school as a preparation for life is another. In the latter case, the school must satisfy all the needs of life.”
“To consider this desirable would be to delight in the slaughter of men; and he who delights in the slaughter of men cannot get his will in the kingdom.”
Source: Tao Te Ching
“To consider Western science simply as a continuation of Islamic science is, therefore, to misunderstand completely both the epistemological foundations of the two sciences and the relationship that each has to the world of faith and revelation. It is also to misunderstand the metaphysical and philosophical backgrounds of the two sciences.”
Source: A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
“To consider what other people might say is hardly a good reason to take action or to defer it. You have your own life to live, Iris, and at its end, the only opinion that amounts to anything is that which God bestows”
“To consider yourself an environmentalist and still eat meat is like saying you're a philanthropist who doesn't give to charity.”
“To constantly edit our ethics in order to keep pace with our preferences is to edit ethics that don’t exist in order to accommodate preferences that will never be satisfied.”
“To constantly remain in the intent [by conviction] of the 'real viewpoint' and the 'relative viewpoint' is absolute Knowledge (keval Gnan). The moment that intent completes [in experience], absolute Knowledge manifests completely.”
Source: Right Understanding To Help Others
“To constantly see one’s own self as ‘Pure’, and to see other’s self as ‘pure’, is focused applied awareness of the Self, the Soul (shuddha upayog).”
“To constantly see one’s own (self) as ‘pure’, and to see other’s (self) as ‘pure’, is shuddha upayog (Pure applied awareness as the Self).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to accommodate the differences, temper and mutual forbearance are requisite.”
Source: The writings of George Washington
“To constrain the brute force of the people, the European governments deem it necessary to keep them down by hard labor, poverty and ignorance, and to take from them, as from bees, so much of their earnings, as that unremitting labor shall be necessary to obtain a sufficient surplus to sustain a scanty and miserable life.”
Source: Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson
“To construct a proper privacy, making it a privilege rather than a burden, we first need to construct a community-love, family, politics, art.”
Source: The Magic Will: Stories & Essays
“To construct a scientific theory from the data and to be able to recognize that it is a reasonable theory is possible only if there are some very sharp restrictive principles that lead you to go in one direction and not in another direction. Otherwise, you wouldn't have science at all, merely randomly chosen hypotheses.”
“To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of.”
“To consume richly, you have to produce richly first.”
Source: The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime
“To consume the best for yourself and give the crumbs to God is blasphemy. A heart that truly worships is a heart that gives its best to God in time and substance. A heart that truly worships God gives generously to the causes of God---causes that God cares deeply about. I have to wonder whether someday we may wake up to discover that all our incestous spending on ourselves and our frantic construction of excessively luxurious places of worship---even as we ignore, for the most part, the hurting and the deprived of the world---filled God's heart with pain.”
Source: The Grand Weaver: How God Shapes Us through the Events in Our Lives
“To contact the cosmic giggle, to have the flow of casuistry begin to give off synchronistic ripples, whitecaps in the billows of the coincidental ether, if you will. To achieve that, a precondition is a kind of unconsciousness, a kind of drifting, a certain taking-your-eye-off-the-ball, a certain assumptions that things are simpler than they are, almost always precedes what Mircea Eliade called ‘the rupture of plane’ that indicates that there is an archetypal world, an archetypal power behind profane appearances.”
“To contact the deeper truth of who we are, we must engage in some activity or practice that questions what we assume to be true about ourselves.”
Source: The Point of Existence: Transformations of Narcissism in Self-Realization
“To contemplate a thing implies maintaining oneself OUTSIDE it, resolved to keep a distance between it and ourselves.”
Source: Bruce Lee: Artist of Life